List of Russian admirals
This list of Russian Admirals includes the Admirals of all ranks, serving in the Russian Imperial Navy, the Soviet Navy and the modern Russian Navy.
See also the categories Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals and Category:Soviet admirals.
Alphabetical list
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- Vladimir Chernavin, Soviet Fleet Admiral, Commander of the Soviet Northern Fleet, the last Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy, first and only Commander-in-Chief of the CIS Navy
- Vasily Chichagov, Admiral, polar explorer, won the battles of Öland, Reval and Vyborg Bay, effectively bringing the Russo-Swedish War of 1788-90 to an end
- Cornelius Cruys, Vice-Admiral, the first commander of the Russian Baltic Fleet
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- Sergey Gorshkov, Fleet Admiral of the Soviet Union (one of only three), led a number of landing operations in the Black Sea during World War II, the Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy during most of the Cold War and for almost 30 years
- Samuel Greig, Admiral, won the Battle of Chesma during the Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774) and the Battle of Hogland during the Russo-Swedish War (1788-1790)
- Ivan Grigorovich, Admiral, chief of Port Arthur's port during the Siege of Port Arthur, Russia's last Naval Minister
- Felix Gromov, Fleet Admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, previously commander of the Northern Fleet
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- John Paul Jones, Russian Rear Admiral, active with the Black Sea Fleet after the American Revolution
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- Aleksandr Kolchak, Admiral, polar explorer, commander of the Black Sea Fleet, a leader of the White movement during the Russian Civil War
- Nikolai Kolomeitsev, Admiral, polar explorer, a hero of the Russo-Japanese War
- Vladimir Konovalov, Soviet Rear Admiral, distinguished submarine commander during World War II
- Vladimir Kornilov, Vice-Admiral, fought in the Battle of Navarino, hero of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855), died in the Battle of Malakoff
- Nikolay Krabbe, Admiral and Naval Minister, co-founded the first Russian naval bases in Primorsky Krai, oversaw the development of naval artillery and ironclad ships
- Vladimir Kuroyedov, Fleet Admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy
- Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov, Fleet Admiral of the Soviet Union (one of only three), the Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy during World War II
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- Stepan Makarov, Vice-Admiral, inventor and explorer, performed the first ever successful torpedo attack (during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878), built the first torpedo boat tender and the first polar icebreaker, author of the insubmersibility theory, killed in the Russo-Japanese War when his ship struck a naval mine
- Pavel Maksutov, Rear-Admiral, hero of the Battle of Sinop and the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
- Vladimir Masorin, Fleet Admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy
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- Mikhail Reyneke, Vice-Admiral, major 19th century hydrographer
- José de Ribas, Vice-Admiral, founder of Odessa, hero of the Siege of Izmail
- Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich (Romanov), General Admiral and Naval Minister during the Russo-Japanese War
- Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich (Romanov), General Admiral and statesman, oversaw the rapid transition of the Russian Navy to ironclad warships
- Zinovy Rozhestvensky, Vice-Admiral, commander during the Russo-Japanese War, wounded in the Battle of Tsushima
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See also