Russia lacked proper ports their whole foreign policy was based on grabbing as much warm water ports as it can.
Russian navy was born in the 1696 when Tsar Peter I travelled to England and the Netherlands where he learnt shipbuilding and naval affairs and took that back to Russia.
Biggest problem with Russia when setting up a navy they lacked warm water ports.
Pacific was too far. St petersburg easily gets frozen. Most of Russia in the artic is frozen which makes having a navy impossible. All that was left was the black sea. Black sea was Russia's gateway to the Med. Hence why their constant clashes with the Ottoman Empire which for centuries controlled the black sea.
Ottomans actually blocked Russian attempts many times until the late 1700s when the Ottomans lost wars against Russia. Due to losing their wars against Russia the Russians now had a foothold in the black sea which made a proper navy for Russia. Not only was it regional it could now be used to project power if not access the med sea.
Eventhough Russia had a formidable navy it was never strong against the heavy weights like Britain, France, USA and Imperial Germany. Russian navy lost to the Japanese Navy in the 1900s.
The defeat really demoralised them. You could say it was one of their worst defeats.
Royal navy usually had the upper hand against the Russian navy during the great game. Russians usually were fustrated due to British naval dominance. Eventhough Russia had a big and formidable army it never translated to naval superiority.
I see. Nice summation of the history.
However I disagree with Russians main issue being warm water ports. The Russians issues is lack of in-land inter-connected waterways. So it could cheaply transport its goods within Russia, allowing it to generation more capital within its internal market. Basically you can't be the major world naval power if you can't combine your fleet and join it together freely. France could never join its Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets together, because of Spain and Gibraltar. As soon as the Germans could combine their north sea fleet and Baltic fleet with the Kiel canal, they become a major power at sea. Same with the US and the Panama canal. The main reason China wants Taiwan and doesn't want a United Korea because of this aspect, right now it can combine its fleets, if there is an independent Korea it can't, along with an independent Taiwan.
If I was Russia I would give up the Northern territories, I would give up all the territories east of the Urals. I would anchor myself on the Urals down to the Caspian sea, I would build a wall and fortifications right across. I would anchor on the South Caucasus, the Carpathian's, and north to East Prussia. I would control all the population, resources and capital generation between these 5 point. Then I would spend all my resources in integrating all those Slavic nation, populations, resources and capital into an internal market. With the goal of dominating the Baltic/Black Sea/Caspian sea. So now Russia has control of its internal market, it has domination of the waters around its internal market, it has the capital generation to then start projecting power from a strong place. The goal isn't to break out of the waters around Russia, but dominate the waters around Russia. With this the Russians can move forces and equipment around by sea or within its integrated internal market.
For me this is why the Soviet Union failed because it was Russia and the Warsaw pact, its was never economically integrated. America isn't actually economically integrated and certainly isn't demographically integrated. China right now is spending all its political and economic capital, trying to integrate all its regions. This is why Germany became a major power because it was successful in integrating all its regions economically. This is something the Russians have never tried to do, they have never become the world's dominate power because of this in my view, their strategy has been wrong.
If the Russians are basing their entire geo-political strategy on bypassing the Black sea or the Baltic, its a mistake. They couldn't integrate that territory with Russia anyway. Rather give up the Northern territories, give up the Pacific, put all your naval resources into the Black sea and Baltic sea, within 5 years the Russians would dominate those sea's, nothing Turkey or Germany or Poland or Sweden could do about it. At this point you can start manipulating trade within the Black sea, Caspian sea and Baltic sea, you can change fishing rights, you can change resources rights within those waters. What once belonged to Azerbaijan, now the Russians get a 20% cut of it and if not the Russians would just use their navy and marine forces to take it from them. Britain and the US did this all the time since the Seven Years war, people think the British/American Empires are different, but they are just the continuation of the English hegemony over the world, they are one Empire. So its the Pax-Anglo, rather than the Pax-Britannia or Pax-America. In the end that's the goal or Zenith of every nations to enforce your peace or domination over the world. That's Russia's goal, that's China's goal, that's my goal as an English person to maintain the English hegemony or re-enforce it.
England became the major world power because we took over the lands around England. Scotland/Wales/Ireland, we then dominated the waters around Britain. From where we had a strong point to project power anywhere we wanted. We also were able to build an integrated economy because of this. Britain losing its domination over the waters around Britain was its undoing and because of this we lost Ireland. Since then Britain has been in military, political, economic decline. Same goes for Spain when it had the Iberian Union and dominated the Mediterranean, the US removing any threat to its south with Mexico and North with Canada, then dominating the Southern waters around the US in the Gulf and Caribbean sea. This enabled the Americans to have a strong point to project power and build the Panama canal. The same with China now gaining control of its western territories where it was usually invaded from, then allowing it to build up a navy to dominate the waters around China and project power out of a strong point. If the Russians want to be a major world power, this is what they need to create.