List of ships of the line of Russia

This is a list of Russian ships of the line from the period 1668–1860:
The format is: Name, number of guns (rank/real amount), launch year (A = built in Arkhangelsk), fate (service = combat service, BU = broken up)

Russian-built battleships

Early Russian Ships of the Line

1971 Soviet postage stamp honoring the Oryol.

Battleships of the Azov Fleet (1696–1711) of Peter the Great

The first two vessels, while the first major warships of the Sea of Azov fleet (built at Voronezh), were in effect frigates, with their single battery of guns on the upper deck. They were designed for both sailing and rowing, and each had 15 pairs of oarports on the lower deck. They participated in the second Azov campaign (1696) but by 1710 they were derelict.

Goto Predestinatsiya

Battleships of the Baltic Fleet (1703–1860)

Modern exact replica (1999) of Shtandart (1703)

Shlissel‘burg-class (7 units)

All built at Olononetskaya Shipyard.

Mikhail Arkhangel-class (2 units)

Both built at Syass'kaya Shipyard

Riga-class (4 units)

Arkhangel Gavriil-class (3 units)

Sviataya Ekaterina-class (3 units)

Uriil-class (4 units)

Isaak-Viktoriya-class (2 units)

Nord-Adler-class (2 units)

Sankt-Mikhail-class (4 units)

All four built at St Petersburg.

Piotr II-class (19 units)

Slava Rossii-class (59 units)

Sviatoi Pavel-class (10 units)

Sviatoi Velikomuchenik Isidor-class (2 units)

Azia-class (28 units)

Tsar' Konstantin-class (4 units)

Chesma-class (9 units)

Yaroslav-class (19 units)

Selafail-class (23 units)

Vsevolod-class (2 units)

Pamiat' Evstafiya-class (2 units)

Trekh Sviatitelei-class (7 units)

Leipzig-class (2 units)

Iezekiil‘-class (25 units)

Imperator Aleksandr-class (3 units)

110-gun ship Imperator Aleksandr at Large Kronstadt road

Imperatritsa Aleksandra-class (8 units)

Fershampenuaz-class (3 units)

Borodino-class (2 units)

Battleships of the Azov Flotilla (1770–83) of Catherine the Great

"New-invented" Type I (1 unit)

All eight "new-invented" ("новоизобретённый") units were flat-bottomed, two-mast (except Khotin), one-deck ships. Built in middle stream of Don River. Designed capable to sail downstream and to overpass river's sand-bar.

"New-invented" Type II (7 units)

Battleships of the Black Sea Fleet (1783–1855)

Slava Ekateriny-class (6 units)

Apostol Andrei-class (2 units)

Piotr Apostol-class (6 units)

Sviatoi Piotr-class (7 units)

Anapa-class (11 units)

Poltava-class (3 units)

Imperatritsa Maria-class (3 units)

Sultan Makhmut-class (8 units)

Dvenadtsat‘ Apostolov-class (3 units - best Russian 3-deckers)

Khrabryi-class (2 units)

Russian prizes (line-of-battle ships captured from opponents)

Purchased foreign-built battleships (for the Baltic Fleet)

These were purchased around 1711-21. Name in brackets indicates place or country of purchase. It is difficult to trace some origins.

References

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