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Battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union

Name all the battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union includes coastal battleships, pre-dreadnoughts and dreadnoughts
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Class
Date Commissioned
Service Tenure
Fate
Ship
Ekaterina Ii
1889
1889-1912
Sunk as a target in 1912
Ekaterina II
Ekaterina II
1889
1889-1922
Scrapped in 1922
Sinop
Ekaterina II
1889
1889-1907
Served as a torpedo target and eventually settled to the bottom of the Bay of Tendra, scrapped in mid 1920's
Chesma
Ekaterina II
1893
1893-1920
Scrapped between 1930-1936
Georgiy Pobedonosets
Aleksandr II
1892? (End of Trials)
1892-1922
Scrapped in 1922
Imperator Aleksandr II
Aleksandr II
1892? (End of Trials)
1892-1922/15?
Surrendered to Japan after the Battle of Tsushima, renamed Iki. possibly scrapped in 1922 or sunk as a target in 1915 by battlecruisers IJN Kongo and IJN Hiei
Imperator Nikolai
Apostolov
1893
1893-1911
Scrapped in 1931
Dvenadsat Apostolov
Gangut
1894
1894-1897
Sank on June 12, 1897
Gangut
Ushakov
February 1895
1895-1905
Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905
Admiral Ushakov
Ushakov
1896
1896-1935
Prize of War to Japan as Mishima, sunk as a target in 1936
Admiral Senyavin
Ushakov
1899
1899-1922
Prize of War to Japan as Okinoshima, Memorial ship until suffering severe damage in storm in 1939, subsequently scrapped
General-Admiral Apraksin
Navarin
1896
1896-1905
Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905
Navarin
Tri Sviatitelia
1896
1896-1923
Scrapped in 1923
Tri Sviatitelia
Sissoi Veliky
1896
1896-1905
Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905
Sissoi Veliky
Petropavlovsk
1899
1899-1904
Sank after being mined on April 13, 1904
Petropavlovsk
Petropavlovsk
1899
1899-1924
Scuttled in Port Arthur, raised by the Japanese, renamed Tango, returned to Russia as Chesma, scrapped in 1924
Poltava
Petropavlovsk
1900
1900-1905
Scuttled in Port Arthur in 1905, unsalvageable
Sevastopol
Rostislav
1920
1900-1920
Scuttled, November 1920
Rostislav
Peresvet
1901-1917
1901-1917
Surrendered to Japan, renamed Sagami, reacquired by Russia under old name, Sunk by mine off Port Said, Egypt on January 4, 1917
Peresvet
Peresvet
1902
1902-1922
Surrendered to Japan, renamed Suwo, scrapped in 1922 or 1923
Pobeda
Peresvet
1903
1903-1905
Sunk in Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905
Osylabya
Kniaz Potemkin
1903
1903-1923
after recovered from mutineers renamed Panteleimon, scrapped in 1923
Potemkin
Retvizan
1902
1902-1924
Scuttled in Port Arthur, raised by Japan, renamed Hizen, sunk as a gunnery target in 1924
Retvizan
Tsesarevich
1903
1903-1918
renamed Grazhdanin by Soviets, Scrapped in 1924
Tsesarevich
Borodino
August 1904
1904-1905
Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905
Borodino
Borodino
November 1903
1903-1905
Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905
Imperator Aleksandr III
Borodino
September 1904
1904-1905
Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905
Knyaz Suvorov
Borodino
October 1904
1904-1922
to Japan as Iwami, sunk as a target in 1924
Oryol
Borodino
October 1905-1917
1905-1917
Scuttled after the Battle of Moon Sound in 1917
Slava
Evstafi
May 5, 1911
1911-1918
Scrapped in 1922 or 1923
Evstafi
Evstafi
April 1, 1911
1911-1918
Scrapped in 1922 or 1923
Ioann Zlatoust
Pervozvanny
March 10, 1911
1911-1919
Scrapped in 1923
Andrei Pervozvanny
Pervozvanny
March 10, 1911
1911-1918
Scrapped in 1923
Imperator Pavel I
Gangut
January 11, 1915
1915-1956
Scrapped in 1956
Gangut
Gangut
January 5, 1915
1915-1941
Renamed Marat, reverted to old name then renamed Volkhov, Sunk in 1941, never fully repaired and scrapped after 1953
Petropavlovsk
Gangut
December 30, 1914
1914-1940
Renamed Frunze, scrapped in 1949
Poltava
Gangut
November 30, 1914
1914-1956
Renamed Parizhskaya Kommuna, reverted to old name, scrapped in 1957
Sevastopol
Mariya
June 10, 1915
1915-1916
Sunk by magazine explosion in 1916, Scrapped in 1926
Imperetritsa Mariya
Mariya
October 18, 1915
1915-1918
Renamed Svobodnaya Rossiya, Scuttled in 1918
Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya
Mariya
July 17, 1917
1917-1920
Renamed Volia, then General Alekseyev, interned by the French in Bizerte until 1936,scrapped to pay off debts
Imperator Aleksander IIi
Nikolai
Cancelled
Cancelled
Scrapped in 1927
Imperator Nikolai I
Soyuz
Cancelled
N/A
N/A
Sovetsky Soyuz
Soyuz
Cancelled
N/A
N/A
Sovetskaya Rossiya
Soyuz
Cancelled
N/A
N/A
Sovetskaya Ukraina
Soyuz
Cancelled
N/A
N/A
Sovetskaya Belorussiya
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