===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 1871
Bayan 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 1872
Bogatyr-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 1876–1877, hulked 1888, BU 1900 •
Varyag 18/17 \ «Варяг» (1862,
Oulu) - Visited U.S.A. with Vice-Admiral
Stepan Lesovsky's diplomatic mission 1863–1864, served at
Mediterranean Sea until 1867, rearmed by rifled guns 1870, training ship late 1870s, decommissioned 1886 •
Vityaz 18/17 \ «Витязь» (1862,
Pori) - Visited U.S.A. with Vice-Admiral
Stepan Lesovsky's diplomatic mission 1863–1864, served at
Mediterranean Sea 1864 and
Pacific Ocean 1870–1874, rearmed by rifled guns 1871, renamed
Skobelev \ «Скобелев» 1882, training ship 1892, hulked 1895 •
Askold 18/17 \ «Аскольд» (1863) - Served at
Northern Pacific 1864–1867 & 1872–1876, at
Mediterranean Sea 1868–1869 and
Atlantic Ocean 1876–1878, rearmed by rifled guns 1872, training ships early 1880s, decommissioned 1883
Late training ships for naval cadets •
Moryak 10 \ «Моряк» (1892) - Decommissioned 1907 •
Voin 9 \ «Воин» (1893) - Renamed
Trefolev \ «Трефолев» 1923, converted to mother-ship 1929, BU after 1945 •
Verny 11 \ «Верный» (1895) - Renamed
Petrosovet \ «Петросовет 1922,
Leningradsovet \ «Ленинградсовет» 1924, converted to mother-ship 1941, returned to training ships in 1944, to mother-ships in 1948, BU in 1950th ===Screw corvettes of the
Black Sea Flotilla (1856–1865)===
Boyarin-class (last 6 units) •
Udav 9/11 \ «Удав» (1856) - Transferred from
Baltic Sea, decommissioned 1869 •
Rys‘ 9/11 \ «Рысь» (1856) - Transferred from
Baltic Sea, decommissioned 1866 •
Zubr 9/11 \ «Зубр» (1856) - Transferred from
Baltic Sea, decommissioned 1869 •
Volk 9/11 \ «Волк» (1856) - Transferred from
Baltic Sea, decommissioned 1866 •
Vepr‘ 9/11 \ «Вепрь» (1856) - Transferred from
Baltic Sea, decommissioned 1866 •
Buivol 9/11 \ «Буйвол» (1856) - Transferred from
Baltic Sea, decommissioned 1866
Voin •
Voin 20/4 \ «Воин» (1859) - Classified as steam transport 1859–1871, rearmed by rifled guns by 1877, decommissioned 1891
Sokol-class (3 units) •
Sokol 9/11 \ «Сокол» (1859) - Belonged to the
Baltic Fleet 1861–1863, served at
Mediterranean Sea 1863–1864, rearmed by rifled guns 1877, decommissioned 1893 •
Yastreb 9 \ «Ястреб» (1860) - Rearmed by rifled guns in late 1860s, decommissioned 1871 •
Krechet 9 \ «Кречет» (1860) - Rearmed by rifled guns in late 1860s, decommissioned 1871
Pamyat Merkuriya-class (2 units) •
Pamyat Merkuriya 11 \ «Память Меркурия» (1865) - Rearmed by rifled guns by 1875, decommissioned 1893 •
Lvitsa 11 \ «Львица» (1865) - Rearmed by rifled guns by 1875, decommissioned 1893 ==Screw clippers==