Battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union - Statistics

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Class Date Commissioned Service Tenure Fate Ship % Correct
Gangut 1894 1894-1897 Sank on June 12, 1897 Gangut
89%
Gangut January 11, 1915 1915-1956 Scrapped in 1956 Gangut
89%
Aleksandr II 1892? (End of Trials) 1892-1922 Scrapped in 1922 Imperator Aleksandr II
86%
Borodino August 1904 1904-1905 Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905 Borodino
82%
Ushakov February 1895 1895-1905 Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905 Admiral Ushakov
79%
Navarin 1896 1896-1905 Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905 Navarin
79%
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
79%
Petropavlovsk 1899 1899-1904 Sank after being mined on April 13, 1904 Petropavlovsk
79%
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
79%
Evstafi May 5, 1911 1911-1918 Scrapped in 1922 or 1923 Evstafi
75%
Mariya June 10, 1915 1915-1916 Sunk by magazine explosion in 1916, Scrapped in 1926 Imperetritsa Mariya
75%
Kniaz Potemkin 1903 1903-1923 after recovered from mutineers renamed Panteleimon, scrapped in 1923 Potemkin
75%
Rostislav 1920 1900-1920 Scuttled, November 1920 Rostislav
75%
Sissoi Veliky 1896 1896-1905 Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 28, 1905 Sissoi Veliky
75%
Soyuz Cancelled N/A N/A Sovetsky Soyuz
75%
Tsesarevich 1903 1903-1918 renamed Grazhdanin by Soviets, Scrapped in 1924 Tsesarevich
75%
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
71%
Retvizan 1902 1902-1924 Scuttled in Port Arthur, raised by Japan, renamed Hizen, sunk as a gunnery target in 1924 Retvizan
71%
Apostolov 1893 1893-1911 Scrapped in 1931 Dvenadsat Apostolov
68%
Ekaterina Ii 1889 1889-1912 Sunk as a target in 1912 Ekaterina II
68%
Borodino November 1903 1903-1905 Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905 Imperator Aleksandr III
68%
Tri Sviatitelia 1896 1896-1923 Scrapped in 1923 Tri Sviatitelia
68%
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
64%
Petropavlovsk 1900 1900-1905 Scuttled in Port Arthur in 1905, unsalvageable Sevastopol
64%
Gangut November 30, 1914 1914-1956 Renamed Parizhskaya Kommuna, reverted to old name, scrapped in 1957 Sevastopol
64%
Petropavlovsk 1899 1899-1924 Scuttled in Port Arthur, raised by the Japanese, renamed Tango, returned to Russia as Chesma, scrapped in 1924 Poltava
61%
Gangut December 30, 1914 1914-1940 Renamed Frunze, scrapped in 1949 Poltava
61%
Borodino October 1905-1917 1905-1917 Scuttled after the Battle of Moon Sound in 1917 Slava
54%
Borodino September 1904 1904-1905 Sunk in the Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905 Knyaz Suvorov
46%
Soyuz Cancelled N/A N/A Sovetskaya Rossiya
46%
Soyuz Cancelled N/A N/A Sovetskaya Ukraina
46%
Pervozvanny March 10, 1911 1911-1919 Scrapped in 1923 Andrei Pervozvanny
43%
Nikolai Cancelled Cancelled Scrapped in 1927 Imperator Nikolai I
43%
Borodino October 1904 1904-1922 to Japan as Iwami, sunk as a target in 1924 Oryol
43%
Peresvet 1902 1902-1922 Surrendered to Japan, renamed Suwo, scrapped in 1922 or 1923 Pobeda
39%
Mariya October 18, 1915 1915-1918 Renamed Svobodnaya Rossiya, Scuttled in 1918 Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya
36%
Pervozvanny March 10, 1911 1911-1918 Scrapped in 1923 Imperator Pavel I
32%
Soyuz Cancelled N/A N/A Sovetskaya Belorussiya
29%
Evstafi April 1, 1911 1911-1918 Scrapped in 1922 or 1923 Ioann Zlatoust
25%
Ushakov 1896 1896-1935 Prize of War to Japan as Mishima, sunk as a target in 1936 Admiral Senyavin
14%
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
14%
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
14%
Ekaterina II 1889 1889-1922 Scrapped in 1922 Sinop
11%
Peresvet 1903 1903-1905 Sunk in Battle of Tsushima, May 27, 1905 Osylabya
7%
Ekaterina II 1893 1893-1920 Scrapped between 1930-1936 Georgiy Pobedonosets
4%
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