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SMS Seeadler ("His Majesty's Ship Seeadler—Sea Eagle") was an unprotected cruiser of the Bussard class, the third member of a class of six ships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). Her sister ships included Bussard, the lead ship, along with Falke, Condor, Cormoran, and Geier. Seeadler was built at the Kaiserliche Werft (Imperial Shipyard) in Danzig in late 1890, launched in February 1892, and commissioned in August of that year.
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Seeadler
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1892-08-17Z
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1892-02-02Z
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Exploded atWilhelmshaven19 April 1917 while being used as a mine hulk
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