Statistics for Battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union

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  • The average score is 25 of 45

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ClassDate CommissionedService TenureFateShip% Correct
GangutJanuary 11, 19151915-1956Scrapped in 1956Gangut
82%
Gangut18941894-1897Sank on June 12, 1897Gangut
82%
Aleksandr II1892? (End of Trials)1892-1922Scrapped in 1922Imperator Aleksandr II
82%
BorodinoAugust 19041904-1905Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905
Borodino
76%
MariyaJuly 17, 19171917-1920Renamed Volia, then General Alekseyev, interned by the French in Bizerte until 1936,scrapped to pay off debtsImperator Aleksander IIi
76%
Navarin18961896-1905Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905Navarin
76%
Peresvet1901-19171901-1917Surrendered to Japan, renamed Sagami, reacquired by Russia under old name, Sunk by mine off Port Said, Egypt on January 4, 1917Peresvet
76%
GangutJanuary 5, 19151915-1941Renamed Marat, reverted to old name then renamed Volkhov, Sunk in 1941, never fully repaired and scrapped after 1953Petropavlovsk
76%
Petropavlovsk18991899-1904Sank after being mined on April 13, 1904Petropavlovsk
76%
Kniaz Potemkin19031903-1923after recovered from mutineers renamed Panteleimon, scrapped in 1923Potemkin
76%
UshakovFebruary 18951895-1905Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905Admiral Ushakov
71%
EvstafiMay 5, 19111911-1918Scrapped in 1922 or 1923Evstafi
71%
BorodinoNovember 19031903-1905Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905Imperator Aleksandr III
71%
Petropavlovsk19001900-1905Scuttled in Port Arthur in 1905, unsalvageableSevastopol
71%
GangutNovember 30, 19141914-1956Renamed Parizhskaya Kommuna, reverted to old name, scrapped in 1957Sevastopol
71%
Sissoi Veliky18961896-1905Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905Sissoi Veliky
71%
Tsesarevich19031903-1918renamed Grazhdanin by Soviets, Scrapped in 1924Tsesarevich
71%
Apostolov18931893-1911Scrapped in 1931Dvenadsat Apostolov
65%
Ekaterina Ii18891889-1912Sunk as a target in 1912Ekaterina II
65%
MariyaJune 10, 19151915-1916Sunk by magazine explosion in 1916, Scrapped in 1926Imperetritsa Mariya
65%
GangutDecember 30, 19141914-1940Renamed Frunze, scrapped in 1949Poltava
65%
Petropavlovsk18991899-1924Scuttled in Port Arthur, raised by the Japanese, renamed Tango, returned to Russia as Chesma, scrapped in 1924Poltava
65%
Retvizan19021902-1924Scuttled in Port Arthur, raised by Japan, renamed Hizen, sunk as a gunnery target in 1924Retvizan
65%
Rostislav19201900-1920Scuttled, November 1920Rostislav
65%
SoyuzCancelledN/AN/ASovetsky Soyuz
65%
Tri Sviatitelia18961896-1923Scrapped in 1923Tri Sviatitelia
65%
Aleksandr II1892? (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 HieiImperator Nikolai
53%
PervozvannyMarch 10, 19111911-1919Scrapped in 1923Andrei Pervozvanny
47%
Peresvet19021902-1922Surrendered to Japan, renamed Suwo, scrapped in 1922 or 1923Pobeda
47%
BorodinoOctober 1905-19171905-1917Scuttled after the Battle of Moon Sound in 1917Slava
47%
SoyuzCancelledN/AN/ASovetskaya Ukraina
47%
NikolaiCancelledCancelledScrapped in 1927Imperator Nikolai I
41%
BorodinoSeptember 19041904-1905Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905Knyaz Suvorov
41%
SoyuzCancelledN/AN/ASovetskaya Rossiya
41%
MariyaOctober 18, 19151915-1918Renamed Svobodnaya Rossiya, Scuttled in 1918Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya
35%
BorodinoOctober 19041904-1922to Japan as Iwami, sunk as a target in 1924Oryol
35%
SoyuzCancelledN/AN/ASovetskaya Belorussiya
35%
Ushakov18961896-1935Prize of War to Japan as Mishima, sunk as a target in 1936Admiral Senyavin
24%
Ushakov18991899-1922Prize of War to Japan as Okinoshima, Memorial ship until suffering severe damage in storm in 1939, subsequently scrappedGeneral-Admiral Apraksin
24%
PervozvannyMarch 10, 19111911-1918Scrapped in 1923Imperator Pavel I
24%
Ekaterina II18891889-1907Served as a torpedo target and eventually settled to the bottom of the Bay of Tendra, scrapped in mid 1920'sChesma
18%
EvstafiApril 1, 19111911-1918Scrapped in 1922 or 1923Ioann Zlatoust
18%
Ekaterina II18891889-1922Scrapped in 1922Sinop
18%
Ekaterina II18931893-1920Scrapped between 1930-1936Georgiy Pobedonosets
6%
Peresvet19031903-1905Sunk in Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905Osylabya
6%

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