Alright here is the first of the lists of ships of the Rossiyan Navy during the 1940s
Note as of 2013,
3 Preserved as Museum ships, 5 in Rossiyan Reserve Fleet, 2 in Rossiyan National Naval Guard Reserves
Current Status: 10 still in active service, 5 in Rossiyan Reserve Fleet
Number: 1 (Plus three under construction)
Do you mean that the RRN (what initials will you use ?) has 10 active and 7 reserve + 3 Museum ships (+ IJN ships 3 or are you building more
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Is not going to eat to much of your super CV/SSBN budget ? ........ and the idea of rebuilding IJN ships (at least BBs) strikes me a bit expensive and unlikely to be supported by the majority of the electorate.....
IMO its more likely that you keep, 1 Tarina class Museum ships , and 2/4 Morskoye class in Reserve/Museum ships (and since you have not lost any ships did they actually fight that hard to be worth saving ?) maybe one IJN ship but I would think it get scraped/target practise even if it is handed over in good condition at the end of the war.
Look at how many real Museum ships there are in the real world, only ones that have very great significance (Victory Constitution/Mikasa) and a load of USN late war ships that got kept in reserve in case (and thus had easy lives and kept in good condition)
WIKI
has a list (Surviving ocean-going ships launched before 1960) at the bottom of page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Mikasa
Just IMO its your AU so keep pushing out the ships
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JSB
The Rossiyan National Naval Guard's initials are RNNS while the ships in the Rossiyan Reserve Fleet have these initials, RRFS
Also the I actually need to edit that beginning part of the list.
The Japanese warships were built during the Cold War so in case if conflict between the USSR and the USA ever erupted, Rossiya would send those warships to Japan to beef up the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Forces so to stave off any Soviet attempts to invade. This was a part of a secret agreement between the Republic of Rossiya and the United States of America in the Secret Treaty of Mest' zapristydill of 1946. Rossiya and America agreed in this treaty to immediately and systematically rearm Japan if the Soviet Union then later the People's Republic of China try anything against the Rossiyan-American occupied Japan (Rossiya controlled Shikoku, Kyushu and Southern Honshu excluding Tokyo while the US occupy the rest. It was the only nation where Rossiya and America shared bases, in Okinawa and Yokosuka other than in Rossiyan sector of Germany (There will be a map for both occupied zones for these if anyone asks). This was called Operation Barricade. However since the war never got hot, Rossiya found herself with extra warships that she doesn't need. So Rossiya shoved them into the Rossiyan National Naval Guard because the Rossiyan National Guard is not a part of the Rossiyan Armed Forces therefore, they have their own spending, which is pretty much minimal as they only pay for maintenance. Before you point at the budget, Rossiya has a massive reserve of gold so they can afford this