List of Russian battleships
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This is a list of Russian battleships of the period 1862-1948:
Early steam battleships
- Sevastopol (1864) - Stricken c. 1887
- Petropavlovsk (1864) - Stricken c. 1885
- Pervenetz class
- Pervenetz (1863)
- Ne Tron Menya (1864)
- Kreml (1865)
- Kniaz Pojarski (1867)
- Minin (1869) - Reconstructed as minelayer 1909, Mined 1915
Pre-Dreadnoughts
- Petr Velikyy (1872) - BU 1959
- Ekaterina II class
- Tchesma (1886) - Stricken 1907
- Ekaterina II (1886) - Stricken 1907
- Sinop (1887) - BU 1922
- Georgii Pobiedonosets (1892)
- Imperator Aleksandr II class
- Imperator Aleksandr II (1887) - Stricken 1925
- Imperator Nikolai I (1889) - Stricken 1918
- Dvienadsat Apostolov (1890) - BU late 1920s
- Gangut (1890) - Wrecked 1897
- Navarin (1891) - Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, 1905
- Tri Sviatitelia (1893) - BU 1922
- Sissoi Velikyy (1894) - Scuttled during the Battle of Tsushima, 1905
- Petropavlovsk class
- Petropavlovsk (1897) - Mined 1904 at Port Arthur
- Poltava (1894) - Captured by Japan 1905 at Port Arthur, BU 1923
- Sevastopol (1895) - Scuttled 1905 at Port Arthur
- Rostislav (1896) - Scuttled 1920
- Peresviet class
- Peresviet (1898) - Captured by Japan at Port Arthur, sank 1917
- Oslyabya (1898) - Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, 1905
- Pobieda (1900) - Captured by Japan at Port Arthur, renamed Suwo, BU 1922
- Kniaz Potemkin-Tavricheski (1900) - Renamed Panteleimon 1905, renamed Boretz va Svobodu, BU 1922
- Retvizan (1900) - Captured by Japan 1905 at Port Arthur, sunk as target 1924
- Tsesarevich (1901) - BU 1924
- Borodino class
- Borodino (1901) - Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, 1905
- Imperator Aleksander III (1901) - Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, 1905
- Orel (1902) - Captured by Japan at the Battle of Tsushima, 1905, renamed Iwami, BU 1922
- Knyaz Suvarov (1902) - Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, 1905
- Slava (1903) - Sunk 1917
- Evstafi class
- Evstafi (1906) - Scuttled 1919
- Ioann Zlatoust (1906) - Scuttled 1919
- Andrei Pervozvanny class
- Andrei Pervozvanny (1906) - Stricken 1920's
- Imperator Pavel (1907) - Stricken 1920's
Dreadnoughts
- Gangut class
- Sevastopol' (1911) - Renamed Parizhskaya Kommuna, BU 1957
- Poltava (1911) - Renamed Frunze, sunk 1941, refloated 1944, BU 1956
- Petropavlovsk (1911) - Renamed Marat, sunk 1941 but beached and used as floating battery, BU 1952
- Gangut (1911) - Renamed Oktybyrskaya Revolutsiya, BU 1959
- Imperatritsa Mariya class
- Ekaterina II (1911) - Renamed Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya 1915, renamed Svobodnaya Rossiya 1917, sunk 1918
- Imperatritsa Mariya (1913) - Sank 1916 by ammunition explosion, refloated 1918, BU 1922
- Imperator Aleksandr III (1914) - Renamed Volya 1917, captured by Germany 1918, captured by the United Kingdom, renamed General Alekseev, BU by 1936
- Imperator Nikolai I (1916) - Not completed. Renamed Demokratiya, destroyed 1919, BU 1923/24
- Borodino class battlecruisers (none completed)
- Sovetsky Soyuz class (none launched)
- Sovetsky Soyuz - BU 1948-49
- Sovetskaya Ukraina - BU 1946
- Sovetskaya Byelorussia - BU 1945-46
- Sovetskaya Rossiya - BU 1940s
- Kronshtadt class battlecruiser (none launched)
- Kronstadt
- Sevastopol
- Archangelsk (1915; ex-British Royal Sovereign, transferred 1944) - Returned 1949, BU
- Novorossiysk (1911; ex-Italian Giulio Cesare, transferred 1948) - Mined 1955
- Stalingrad class battlecruisers (none completed)
- Stalingrad - Incomplete hull launched and used as target
- Moskva - Scrapped incomplete
- No. 3 - Scrapped incomplete
- K-1000 battleship - an entirely fictitious type of ship used in misinformation supplied to the West