Some nations which at one time or another built, bought, or otherwise acquired their own front-line capital ships, such as Argentina, Austria-Hungary, Brazil, China, Germany, Russia, and Spain, also deployed this type of warship, with Russia using three at the Battle of Tsushima in 1905.
Admiral | Vice Admiral | Rear Admiral | admiral | Admiral (Royal Navy) | Admiral of the Fleet | Vice admiral (United States) | rear admiral | Rear admiral (United States) | Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy) | Rear admiral | List of Lords High Admiral | Admiral of the fleet | War Admiral | Rear Admiral (United States) | Rear Admiral (Royal Navy) | Admiral (United States) | Simon Ushakov | Opel Admiral | James Somerville (admiral) | German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee | Fyodor Ushakov | Admiral's Cup | Admiral of France | Admiral Freebee | Vice admiral (Royal Navy) | Vice-Admiral of the West | vice admiral | Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey | The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France |
The station, which name literally means Admiral Ushakov Boulevard, was named after the nearby street, and the street was named after the 18th-century Russian naval commander Fyodor Ushakov.