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List of Russian paddle and screw frigates, corvettes and clippers from 1836–1892. The format is: Name, number of guns (rank/real amount), launch year, fate (BU = broken up). This list includes only non-armoured vessels. Paddle frigates This section contains paddle ships with one opened battery (except Bogatyr) and three or (rarely) two masts. Therefore, they ought to be classified as paddle corvettes or paddle brigs, but all of them (except Amerika) were officially classified as пароходофрегат (parokhodofregat), which means "steamer-frigate." Paddle frigates of the Baltic Fleet (1836–1870) Bogatyr‘ 28 \ «Богатырь» (1836) - BU 1857 Kamchatka 18 \ «Камчатка» (1840, New York) - Decommissioned 1866 Hercules 22 \ «Геркулес» (1831) - Until 1843 classified as steamboat, reconstruct and reclassified as paddle frigate in 1843, BU 1854 Otvazhny 4 \ «Отважный» (1843) - Decommissioned 1861 Smely 14 \ «Смелый» (1844) - BU 1860 Khrabry 4 \ «Храбрый» (1844) - BU 1856 Grozyaschy 4 \ «Грозящий» (1844) - Hulked 1863, decommissioned 1866 Ryurik 4 \ «Рюрик» (1851, Turku) - 1. Finnish naval equipage, voyaged to the Mediterranean Sea 1858–1859, decommissioned 1870 Gremyaschii 4 \ «Гремящий» (1851) - Wrecked 1862 Olaf 18 \ «Олаф» (1852), Helsinki - 2. Finnish naval equipage, voyaged to the Mediterranean Sea 1856–1859, decommissioned 1892 Khrabry 8 \ «Храбрый» (1858) - Decommissioned 1881 Smely 8 \ «Смелый» (1858) - Decommissioned 1880 Solombala 8 \ «Соломбала» (1859) - Until 1862 belonged to White Sea Flotilla, decommissioned 1875 Ryurik 3 \ «Рюрик» (1870) - Decommissioned 1890Paddle frigates of the Black Sea Fleet (1843–1848) Khersones 4 \ «Херсонес» (1843, British-built for Russia) - Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the city Bessarabia 6 \ «Бессарабия» (1843, British-built for Russia) - Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the city Krym 4 \ «Крым» (1843, British-built for Russia) - Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the city Odessa 4 \ «Одесса» (1843, British-built for Russia) - Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the city Gromonosets 6 \ «Громоносец» (1843, British-built for Russia) - Flagship of Vice-Admiral Vladimir Kornilov during the Crimean War. Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the city Vladimir 14 \ «Владимир» (1848, London) - Won the first action between steamships in the world when it captured the Turkish steam frigate Pervaz-i Bahri (1853). Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the cityPaddle corvette of the Siberian Flotilla The only one ship of this type served here. Amerika 8 \ «Америка» (1857, New York) (classified as steam corvette\пароходокорвет) - Consisted of Japanese diplomatic mission of Vice-Admiral Count Yevfimy Putyatin, flagship of Count Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky in 1859, took part of Vladivostok's foundation (1859), decommissioned 1883Screw frigates All of them belonged to the Baltic Fleet in 1848–1892. Arkhimed 48/13 \ «Архимед» (1848) - First Russian screw ship, wrecked 1850 Polkan 44 \ «Полкан» (1853) - The only Russian screw warship at the beginning of the Crimean War, served at the Mediterranean Sea 1856–1859, scuttled to protect Kronstadt harbour 1863, steam engine reused in Variag (1862). Askold \ «Аскольд» (ex-Maria \ «Мария» - renamed on slip) 46 (1854) - Served at the Northern Pacific 1857–1860 consisting of Japanese diplomatic mission of Vice-Admiral Count Yevfimy Putyatin, BU 1861Ilya Muromets-class (2 units) Ilya Muromets 53 \ «Илья Муромец» (1856) - Voyaged to the Mediterranean Sea 1859–1860, scuttled to protect Kronstadt harbour 1863 Gromoboi 53 \ «Громобой» (1857, Helsinki) - Voyaged to the Mediterranean Sea 1858–1859 & 1860–1861, training ship 1864, decommissioned 1872 General Admiral 70/64 \ «Генерал-адмирал» (1858, New York) - Strongest Russian open-sea warship in 1858–1869, served at the Mediterranean Sea in 1860–1861 and 1863–1867, BU 1870 Svetlana \ «Светлана» (1858, Bordeaux) - Served at the Mediterranean Sea in 1859–1860 and at the Northern Pacific 1860–1862, visited Brazil 1867–1868, voyaged to USA and Japan 1871–1873, voyaged Mediterranean Sea 1875–1877, training ship 1878, decommissioned 1892Oslyabya 45/35 \ «Ослябя» (1860) - Served at the Mediterranean Sea in 1861–1863 and in 1864, visited U.S.A. with Vice-Admiral Stepan Lesovsky's diplomatic mission 1863–1864, armed with 8-inch rifled guns 1866, decommissioned 1874 Oleg 57 \ «Олег» (1860) - Served at the Mediterranean Sea in 1860–1861 and in 1863–1865, sank over collision 1869 Peresvet 51 \ «Пересвет» (1860) - Visited U.S.A. with Vice-Admiral Stepan Lesovsky's diplomatic mission 1863–1864, served at the Mediterranean Sea 1865–1866, decommissioned 1874Dmitry Donskoy-class (2 units) Dmitry Donskoy 50 \ «Дмитрий Донской» (1861) - Visited Brazil 1867–1868, decommissioned 1872 Alexander Nevsky 50 \ «Александр Невский» (1861) - Flagship of Vice-Admiral Stepan Lesovsky during the diplomatic mission at U.S.A. 1863–1864, served at the Mediterranean Sea 1867–1868, wrecked at Skagerrak 1868Screw corvettes Screw corvettes of the Baltic Fleet (1856–1892) Boyarin-class (14 units in all, 8 at the Baltic Sea) Displacement 885 tons. Boyarin 11 \ «Боярин» (1856) - First steamship, that circumnavigated the world 1857–1860 (consisting of squadron), rearmed by rifled guns 1871, converted to sail training ship 1870-th, decommissionrd 1893 Novik 11 \ «Новик» (1856) - Served at Northern Pacific 1857–1860 & 1861–1863, visited San Francisco (U.S.A.) consisting of Rear Admiral Andrey Popov's diplomatic mission 1863, wrecked near San Francisco 1863 Medved‘ 11 \ «Медведь» (1856) - Served at Mediterranean Sea 1858–1860, laid up 1862, decommissioned 1863 Posadnik 11 \ «Посадник» (1856) - Served at Northern Pacific 1859–1862, decommissioned 1871 Griden‘ 11 \ «Гридень» (1856) - Served at Northern Pacific 1858–1862, decommissioned 1883 Voyevoda 11 \ «Воевода» (1856) - Served at Northern Pacific 1857–1860, rearmed by rifled guns 1876, decommissioned 1887 Vol 11 \ «Вол» (1856) - Laid up 1866, decommissioned and hulked as floating barracks 1867 Rynda 11 \ «Рында» (1856) - Served at Northern Pacific 1858–1860 & 1861–1864, visited San Francisco (U.S.A.) consisting of Rear Admiral Andrey Popov's diplomatic mission 1863–1864, decommissioned 1871Bayan and Kalevala Bayan 18 \ «Баян» (1857, Bordeaux) - Served at Mediterranean Sea 1858–1860 and Northern Pacific 1874–1878, rearmed by rifled guns 1873, decommissioned 1889 Kalevala 19 \ «Калевала» (1858, Turku) - Served at Northern Pacific 1860–1864, flagship of Rear Admiral Andrey Popov's diplomatic mission at San Francisco (U.S.A.) 1863–1864, decommissioned 1872Bogatyr-class (4 units) Bogatyr 18 \ «Богатырь» (1860) - Served at Northern Pacific and visited San Francisco (U.S.A.) consisting of Rear Admiral Andrey Popov's diplomatic mission 1863–1864, rearmed by rifled guns 1870, served at Mediterranean Sea .... 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