Paul Jordan (1890), "Die Seeschlacht bei Reval. Den 2. Mai 1790", Baltische Monatsschrift (in German), vol. 37, no. 1–9, Reval, pp. 205–228, hdl:10062/18940
This is the number of only those ships that participated in the battle; as on the side of Sweden, whose fleet attacked Chichagov's squadron at the roadstead.[1][2] The entire fleet of Vasily Chichagov when joined with Timofey Kozlyaninov [ru] (22 July 1789) consisted of 30 ships of the line, 10 frigates, 2 bomb ships, 4 gunboats, 3 transports and 9 other/small ships.[3]
In the first line were 10 line ships and a frigate; in the second, opposite the gaps of ships, 4 frigates, having a bomb ship on each flank. In the third were 7 cutters.[4]
The Swedish fleet put to sea on 30 April; on the way, news came that the Russians were anchored in the Revel Roadstead: 2 three-deckers, 6 two-deckers and 6 frigates.[5]
On 30 April the Swedish fleet put to sea, with a total force of: 22 ships of the line, 12 frigates, 13 transports; there were nearly 2,100 cannons and 18,000 men; about 3,000 men were missing.[5]
Swedish fleet consisting of 22 ships of the line, 4 frigates and 4 small ships under the Duke of Södermanland's command attacked the Russian squadron standing on the Revel Roadstead.[1][2][4]
Original: Seekriegsgeschichte in ihren wichtingsten Abschnitten mit Berucksichtigung der Seetaktik (in German).
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This is the number of only those ships that participated in the battle; as on the side of Sweden, whose fleet attacked Chichagov's squadron at the roadstead.[1][2] The entire fleet of Vasily Chichagov when joined with Timofey Kozlyaninov [ru] (22 July 1789) consisted of 30 ships of the line, 10 frigates, 2 bomb ships, 4 gunboats, 3 transports and 9 other/small ships.[3]
In the first line were 10 line ships and a frigate; in the second, opposite the gaps of ships, 4 frigates, having a bomb ship on each flank. In the third were 7 cutters.[4]
The Swedish fleet put to sea on 30 April; on the way, news came that the Russians were anchored in the Revel Roadstead: 2 three-deckers, 6 two-deckers and 6 frigates.[5]
On 30 April the Swedish fleet put to sea, with a total force of: 22 ships of the line, 12 frigates, 13 transports; there were nearly 2,100 cannons and 18,000 men; about 3,000 men were missing.[5]
Swedish fleet consisting of 22 ships of the line, 4 frigates and 4 small ships under the Duke of Södermanland's command attacked the Russian squadron standing on the Revel Roadstead.[1][2][4]