List Russian and Soviet cruisers
Cruisers
- Class Askold
- Askold (1863)
- Variag (1862)
- Vitiaz (1862)
- Pamiat Merkuria (1879)
- Class Vitiaz
- Vitiaz (1884) - shipwrecked man in 1893
- Rynda (1885)
- Admiral Kornilov (1887)
- Svietlana (1896) - run with the Battle of Tsoushima in 1905
- Class Diana
- Pallada (1899) - run in 1904, reinflated and used by the Japan, under the name of Tsugaru , demolished in 1923
- Diana (1899) - demolished in 1922
- Aurora (1900) - preserved with Saint-Pétersbourg
- Variag (1899) - damaged and scuttled with the Battle of Chemulpo in 1904, reinflated and used by the Japan, under the name of Soya , resold 12 years later in Russia, demolished in 1921
- Askold (1900) - demolished in 1921
- Bogatyr class
- Bogatyr (1901) - demolished in 1922
- Kagul (1902)
- Pamiat Merkuria (1903) - famous Comintern , run in 1942
- Oleg (1903) - torpedoed in 1919
- Novik (1900) - damaged and scuttled in 1904, reinflated and used by the Japan, under the name of Suzuya
- Boyarin (1901) - run in 1904
- Class Izumrud
- Izumrud (1903) - shipwrecked man in 1905
- Zemtchug (1903) - run in 1914
- Class Svetlana
- Svetlana (1915) - famous Profintern , demolished in 1960
- Admiral Spiridov (1916)
- Admiral Greig (1916) - failed 1938
- Class Admiral Nakhimov
- Admiral Nakhimov (1916) - famous Chervona Ukraina in 1926, cast in 1941
- Admiral Lazarev (1916) - famous Krasni Kavkaz in 1932
- Murmansk (ex-Milwaukee)
Armoured cruisers
- Class General Admiral
- General Admiral (1873) - demolished in 1940
- Gerzog Edinburgski (1875)
- Vladimir Monomakh (1882) - torpedoed with the Battle of Tsoushima in 1905
- Dmitri Donskoi (1883) - scuttled after the Battle of Tsoushima in 1905
- Admiral Nakhimov (1885) - torpedoed and scuttled with the Battle of Tsoushima in 1905
- Pamiat Azova (1888) - torpedoed in 1919
- Rurik (1892) - run 1904
- Rossia (1896) - demolished in 1922
- Gromoboi (1899) - demolished in 1922
- Class Bayan
- Bayan (1900)
- Admiral Makarov (1908)
- Pallada (1906) - torpedoed in 1914
- Bayan (1907)
- Rurik (1906) - demolished in 1923
Heavy cruisers
- Class Kirov
- Kirov (1936)
- Voroshilov (1935) - demolished in the years 1960
- Class Maksim Gorkyy
- Maksim Gorkyy (1938) - demolished in 1958
- Molotov (1939) - famous Slava in 1958
- Kaganovich (1943)
- Kalinin (1943)
- Class Chapaev
- Chapaev (1940)
- Zhelezniakov (1940)
- Frunze (1940)
- Kuibyshev (1941)
- Chkalov (1948)
+ 5 others
- Class project 68 (Code NATO Sverdlov)
16 ships + 8 cancelled in
1959
Cruiser missile launcher
- Class project 58 (Code NATO Kynda)
4 ships
- Class project 1134 (Code NATO Kestra1)
4 ships
- Class project 1134A (Code NATO Kestra2)
10 ships
- Class project 1134.2 (Code NATO Kara)
7 ships
- Class project 1164 (Code NATO Salva/Krasina)
4 ships + 2 cancelled
- Class project 1144 (Code NATO Kirov)
4 ships + 1 cancelled