List of active Russian Navy ships
This list of active Russian Navy ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data availability and a consistent standard for which ships are considered operational or not. The Soviet Navy, and the Russian Navy which inherited its traditions, had a different attitude to operational status than many Western navies. Ships went to sea less, and maintained capability for operations while staying in harbor.[1]
The significant changes which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union then complicated the picture enormously. Determining which ships are operational or in refit can be difficult. Jane's Fighting Ships has noted in recent editions that some ships have little capability, but remain flying an ensign so that crews are entitled to be paid.[1]
Jane's Fighting Ships online edition, dated 8 March 2010, added "There are large numbers of most classes 'in reserve', and flying an ensign so that skeleton crews may still be paid. [Their listing reflected] only those units assessed as having some realistic operational capability or some prospect of returning to service after refit."
During the 2010s there was a shift toward the production and introduction of modern light units to begin to replace large numbers of obsolescent corvettes, missile boats and mine counter-measures ships from the Soviet-era. In addition, there has been a renewed emphasis on submarine production with the introduction of nuclear-powered ballistic missile, nuclear-powered cruise missile as well as new classes of conventionally-powered attack submarines. This trend is forecast as likely to continue through the 2020s.[2]
Fleets
- Northern Fleet (NF)
- Pacific Fleet (PF)
- Black Sea Fleet (BSF)
- Baltic Fleet (BF)
- Caspian Flotilla (CF)
Ships and submarines in service
(summary)
- 1 Aircraft carrier
- 2 Battlecruisers
- 2 Cruisers
- 10 Destroyers
- 11 Frigates
- 81 Corvettes
- 20 Landing ship tanks (LST)
- 40 Landing craft
- 18 Special-purpose ships
- 4 Patrol ships
- 56 Patrol boats
- 45 Mine countermeasures vessels
- 11 Ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
- 10 Cruise missile submarines (SSGN)
- 15 Nuclear attack submarines (SSN)
- 21 Diesel attack submarines (SSK)
- 8 Special-purpose submarines
Aircraft carrier
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kuznetsov | 11435 | Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov | 063 | 1990 | 59,100 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division | [3][4][N 1] Undergoing refit: Expected to return to service in 2024[5][6][7] |
Battlecruisers
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kirov | 11442 | Admiral Nakhimov | 080 | 1988 | 25,860 t | Northern Fleet[8] | Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division | [9] Undergoing refit: Expected to return to service in 2023[10][6][11] |
11442 | Pyotr Velikiy | 099 | 1998 | 25,860 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division | [12][N 2] |
Cruisers
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Slava | 1164 | Marshal Ustinov | 055 | 1986 | 11,280 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division | [3][13] |
1164 | Varyag | 011 | 1989 | 11,280 t | Pacific Fleet | Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division | [14][15][N 3] |
Destroyers
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Udaloy | 1155 | Vice-Admiral Kulakov | 626 | 1982 | 7,570 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division | [16] |
1155 | Marshal Shaposhnikov | 543 | 1985 | 7,570 t | Pacific Fleet | Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division | [17] | |
1155 | Admiral Tributs | 564 | 1985 | 7,570 t | Pacific Fleet | Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division | [18] | |
1155 | Severomorsk | 619 | 1987 | 7,570 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division | [19] | |
1155 | Admiral Vinogradov | 572 | 1988 | 7,570 t | Pacific Fleet | Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division | [20] Undergoing refit: Expected to return to service in 2022[10][21] | |
1155 | Admiral Levchenko | 605 | 1988 | 7,570 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division | [22] | |
1155 | Admiral Panteleyev | 548 | 1991 | 7,570 t | Pacific Fleet | Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division | [14][23] | |
11551 | Admiral Chabanenko | 650 | 1999 | 8,320 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division | Undergoing refit, expected to finish in 2023[6][10][24] | |
Sovremenny | 956 | Nastoychivyy | 610 | 1992 | 7,940 t | Baltic Fleet | Baltiysk, 12th Surface Ship Division | Undergoing repair[25][26][N 4] |
956 | Admiral Ushakov | 474 | 1993 | 7,940 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division | Unknown status[25][27] |
Frigates
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Krivak | 1135 | Ladny | 861 | 1980 | 3,190 t | Black Sea Fleet | Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division | [28] |
1135M | Pytlivyy | 868 | 1981 | 3,305 t | Black Sea Fleet | Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division | [29] | |
Neustrashimyy | 11540 | Neustrashimyy | 772 | 1990 | 4,350 t | Baltic Fleet | Baltiysk, 12th Surface Ship Division | Undergoing sea trials after refit[30] |
11540 | Yaroslav Mudry | 777 | 2009 | 4,350 t | Baltic Fleet | Baltiysk, 12th Surface Ship Division | [31] | |
Admiral Grigorovich | 11356 | Admiral Grigorovich | 494[32] | 2016 | 3,860 t | Black Sea Fleet | Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division | [33] |
11356 | Admiral Essen | 490 | 2016 | 3,860 t | Black Sea Fleet | Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division | [34] | |
11356 | Admiral Makarov | 499 | 2017 | 3,860 t | Black Sea Fleet | Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division | [35] | |
Gepard | 11661K | Tatarstan | 691 | 2003 | 1,930 t | Caspian Flotilla | Makhachkala, 106th Surface Ship Brigade | [36] |
11661K | Dagestan | 693 | 2012 | 1,805 t | Caspian Flotilla | Makhachkala, 106th Surface Ship Brigade | [36][37] | |
Admiral Gorshkov | 22350 | Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov | 454 | 2018 | 5,400 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division | [38][39] |
22350 | Admiral Flota Kasatonov | 461[40] | 2020 | 5,400 t | Northern Fleet | Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division |
Corvettes
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant no. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grisha[41][42] | 1124 | Aleksandrovets | 059 | 1982 | 990 t | Black Sea Fleet | |
1124 | Kholmsk | 369 | 1985 | 990 t | Pacific Fleet | Active in 2021[43] | |
1124M | Muromets | 064 | 1982 | 1,055 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
1124M | Suzdalets | 071 | 1983 | 1,055 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
1124M | Kasimov | 055 | 1986 | 1,055 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
1124M | MPK-221 | 354 | 1987 | 1,055 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1124M | Brest | 199 | 1988 | 1,055 t | Northern Fleet | ||
1124M | Povorino | 053 | 1989 | 1,055 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
1124M | Koryeyets | 390 | 1989 | 1,055 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1124M | Yeysk | 054 | 1989 | 1,055 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
1124M | Yunga | 113 | 1989 | 1,055 t | Northern Fleet | ||
1124M | Naryan-Mar | 138 | 1990 | 1,055 t | Northern Fleet | ||
1124M | Sovetskaya Gavan | 350 | 1990 | 1,055 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1124M | MPK-107 | 332 | 1990 | 1,055 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1124M | Onega | 164 | 1990 | 1,055 t | Northern Fleet | ||
1124M | Metel | 323 | 1990 | 1,055 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1124M | MPK-82 | 375 | 1991 | 1,055 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1124M | Ust-Ilimsk | 362 | 1991 | 1,055 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1124M | Monchegorsk | 190 | 1993 | 1,055 t | Northern Fleet | ||
1124M | Snezhnogorsk | 196 | 1994 | 1,055 t | Northern Fleet | ||
Nanuchka[44] | 12341 | Smerch | 423 | 1984 | 730 t | Pacific Fleet | |
12341 | Iney | 418 | 1987 | 730 t | Pacific Fleet | Status unclear; planned to decommission in 2021[45] but still reported active as of early 2022[46] | |
12341 | Rassvyet | 520 | 1988 | 730 t | Northern Fleet | ||
12341 | Zyb' | 560 | 1989 | 730 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12341 | Geyzer | 555 | 1989 | 730 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12341 | Passat | 570 | 1990 | 730 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12341 | Livien' | 551 | 1991 | 730 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12341 | Razliv | 450? | 1991 | 730 t | Pacific Fleet | Status unclear; planned to decommission in 2021[45] | |
Tarantul[47] | 12411T | Stupinets (ex R-101) | 705 | 1985 | 540 t | Caspian Flotilla | |
12411T | Kuznetsk (ex R-129) | 852 | 1985 | 540 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12411T | R-257 | 833 | 1986 | 540 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12411 | R-60 | 955 | 1987 | 540 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
12411 | R-261 | 991 | 1988 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | Zarechnyy (ex R-187) | 855 | 1989 | 540 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12411 | Naberezhnye Chelny (ex R-239) | 953 | 1989 | 540 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
12411 | Ivanovets (ex R-334) | 954 | 1989 | 540 t | Black Sea Fleet | Active in 2021[48] | |
12411 | R-109 | 952 | 1990 | 540 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
12411 | R-297 | 951 | 1990 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | R-298 | 971 | 1990 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | Dimitrovgrad (ex R-291) | 825 | 1991 | 540 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12411 | R-11 | 940 | 1991 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | R-14 | 924 | 1991 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | Morshansk (ex R-293) | 874 | 1992 | 540 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12411 | R-18 | 937 | 1992 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | R-19 | 978 | 1992 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | R-20 | 921 | 1993 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | R-24 | 946 | 1994 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12411 | Chuvashiya (ex R-2) | 870 | 2000 | 540 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
12411 | R-29 | 916 | 2003 | 540 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
12417 | Shuya (ex R-71) | 962 | 1985 | 540 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
Parchim[49] | 1331M | Urengoy | 304 | 1986 | 950 t | Baltic Fleet | |
1331M | Kazanets | 311 | 1986 | 950 t | Baltic Fleet | [N 5] | |
1331M | Zelenodolsk | 308 | 1987 | 950 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
1331M | Aleksin | 218 | 1989 | 950 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
1331M | Kabardino-Balkariya | 243 | 1989 | 950 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
1331M | Kalmykiya | 232 | 1990 | 950 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
Bora[51] | 1239 | Bora | 615 | 1989 | 1,050 t | Black Sea Fleet | [N 6] |
1239 | Samum | 616 | 2000 | 1,050 t | Black Sea Fleet | [N 7] | |
Buyan[52] | 21630 | Astrakhan | 012,017 | 2006 | 500 t | Caspian Flotilla | [52] |
21630 | Volgodonsk | 014,018 | 2012 | 500 t | Caspian Flotilla | [53] | |
21630 | Makhachkala | 015,020 | 2012 | 500 t | Caspian Flotilla | [54] | |
Buyan-M | 21631 | Grad Sviyazhsk | 021,652 | 2014 | 949 t | Caspian Flotilla | [55] |
21631 | Uglich | 022,653 | 2014 | 949 t | Caspian Flotilla | [55] | |
21631 | Velikiy Ustug | 023,651 | 2014 | 949 t | Caspian Flotilla | [55] | |
21631 | Zelenyy Dol | 602,562 | 2015 | 949 t | Baltic Fleet | [56] | |
21631 | Serpukhov | 603,563 | 2015 | 949 t | Baltic Fleet | [56] | |
21631 | Vyshniy Volochek | 609 | 2018 | 949 t | Black Sea Fleet | [57] | |
21631 | Orekhovo-Zuyevo | 626 | 2018 | 949 t | Black Sea Fleet | [58] | |
21631 | Ingushetiya | 630 | 2019 | 949 t | Black Sea Fleet | [59] | |
21631 | Grayvoron | 600 | 2021 | 949 t | Black Sea Fleet | [60][61] | |
Steregushchiy | 20380 | Steregushchiy | 530,550 | 2008 | 2,200 t | Baltic Fleet | Unknown Status[30][62] |
20380 | Soobrazitelnyy | 531 | 2011 | 2,200 t | Baltic Fleet | [63] | |
20380 | Boikiy | 532 | 2013 | 2,200 t | Baltic Fleet | Unknown Status[30][64] | |
20380 | Stoikiy | 545 | 2014 | 2,200 t | Baltic Fleet | [65] | |
20380 | Sovershennyy | 333 | 2017 | 2,200 t | Pacific Fleet | [66] | |
20380 | Gromkiy | 335 | 2018 | 2,200 t | Pacific Fleet | [67] | |
20380 | Hero of the Russian Federation Aldar Tsydenzhapov | 339 | 2020 | 2,200 t | Pacific Fleet | [68] | |
Gremyashchiy | 20385 | Gremyashchiy | 337 | 2020 | 2,500 t | Pacific Fleet | [69] |
Karakurt | 22800 | Mytischchi | 567 | 2018 | 800 t | Baltic Fleet | [70] |
22800 | Sovetsk | 577 | 2019 | 800 t | Baltic Fleet | [71] | |
22800 | Odintsovo | 584 | 2020 | 860 t | Baltic Fleet | [72] |
Landing ships
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant no. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alligator[73] | 1171 | Orsk | 148 | 1968 | 4,700 t | Black Sea Fleet | |
1171 | Nikolay Vilkov | 081 | 1974 | 4,700 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1171 | Nikolay Filchenkov | 152 | 1975 | 4,700 t | Black Sea Fleet | Unkown status[25] | |
Ropucha[74] | 775 | Olenegorskiy Gornyak | 012 | 1976 | 4,080 t | Northern Fleet | |
775 | Kondopoga | 027 | 1976 | 4,080 t | Northern Fleet | Unknown status[25] | |
775 | Aleksandr Otrakovskiy | 031 | 1978 | 4,080 t | Northern Fleet | ||
775 | Oslyabya | 066 | 1981 | 4,080 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
775 | Admiral Nevelskoy | 055 | 1982 | 4,080 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
775 | Minsk | 127 | 1983 | 4,080 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
775 | Kaliningrad | 102 | 1984 | 4,080 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
775 | Georgiy Pobedonosets | 016 | 1985 | 4,080 t | Northern Fleet | ||
775 | Aleksandr Shabalin | 110 | 1985 | 4,080 t | Baltic Fleet | Undergoing repair until end of 2022[25] | |
775 | Caesar Kunikov | 158 | 1986 | 4,080 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
775 | Novocherkassk | 142 | 1987 | 4,080 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
775 | Yamal | 156 | 1988 | 4,080 t | Black Sea Fleet | Unknown status[25] | |
775M | Azov | 151 | 1990 | 4,080 t | Black Sea Fleet | Unknown status[25] | |
775M | Peresvet | 077 | 1991 | 4,080 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
775M | Korolev | 130 | 1991 | 4,080 t | Baltic Fleet | [75] | |
Ivan Gren | 11711 | Ivan Gren | 135 | 2018 | 6,600 t | Northern Fleet | Undergoing sea trials after refit[30][76] |
11711 | Petr Morgunov | 117 | 2020 | 6,600 t | Northern Fleet | [77][78] |
Landing craft
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant no. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zubr[79] | 12322 | Evgeniy Kocheshkov | 770 | 1990 | 555 t | Baltic Fleet | |
12322 | Mordoviya | 782 | 1991 | 555 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
Serna[80] | 11770 | D-67 | 1994 | 100 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
11770 | D-156 | 1999 | 100 t | Caspian Flotilla | |||
11770 | D-131 | 2002 | 100 t | Caspian Flotilla | |||
11770 | D-172 | 2005 | 100 t | Caspian Flotilla | |||
11770 | D-56 | 2008 | 100 t | Caspian Flotilla[80] | |||
11770 | D-144 | 2008 | 100 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
11770 | D-1441 | 2009 | 100 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
11770 | D-1442 | 2009 | 100 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
11770 | D-107 | 2010 | 100 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
11770 | D-809 | 2013 | 100 t | Caspian Flotilla | |||
11770 | D-810 | 2013 | 100 t | Caspian Flotilla | |||
11770 | D-199 | 2014 | 100 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
Dyugon[81] | 21820 | Ataman Platov | 2010[citation needed] | 280 t | Caspian Flotilla | [82] | |
21820 | Denis Davydov | 2014 | 280 t | Baltic Fleet | [83] | ||
21820 | Ivan Kartsov | 2015[84] | 280 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
21820 | Lieutenant Rimskiy-Korsakov | 2015 | 280 t | Baltic Fleet | [85] | ||
21820 | Midshipman Lermontov | 2015 | 280 t | Baltic Fleet | [86] | ||
Ondatra[87] | 1176 | D-704 | 1976 | 90 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1176 | D-70 | 1981 | 90 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1176 | D-464 | 1985 | 90 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1176 | D-465 | 1986 | 90 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
1176 | D-325 | 1991 | 90 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
1176 | D-148 | 1993 | 90 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1176 | D-365 | 1994 | 90 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
1176 | D-182 | 1996 | 90 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1176 | D-185 | 2000 | 90 t | Caspian Flotilla | |||
1176 | D-163 | 2005 | 90 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1176 | D-57 | 2007 | 90 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1176 | D-106 | 2009 | 90 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
BK-16 | 02510 | D-296 | 2015 | 22 t | Black Sea Fleet | [88] | |
02510 | D-297 | 2015 | 22 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
02510 | D-308 | 2018 | 22 t | Northern Fleet | |||
02510 | D-2110 | 2018[89] | 22 t | Northern Fleet | [citation needed] | ||
02510 | D-??? | 2021 | 22 t | Northern Fleet | [90] | ||
02510 | D-??? | 2021 | 22 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
02510 | D-??? | 2021 | 22 t | Baltic Fleet | [91] | ||
BK-18 | 02511 | 2017 | 25 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
02511 | 2017 | 25 t | Black Sea Fleet | [92] |
Special-purpose ships
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant no. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moma-class intelligence ship | 861M | Kil'din | 512 | 1979 | 1,560 t | Black Sea Fleet | [a] |
861M | Ekvator | 1980 | 1,560 t | Black Sea Fleet | [a] | ||
Alpinist-class intelligence ship | 503R | Syzran | 1981 | 1,202 t | Baltic Fleet | [93][a] | |
503R | Zhigulevsk | 1982 | 1,202 t | Baltic Fleet | [a] | ||
Vishnya-class intelligence ship | 864 | Fedor Golovin | 520 | 1985 | 3,470 t | Baltic Fleet | [b] |
864 | Kurily | 208 | 1986 | 3,470 t | Northern Fleet | [b] | |
864 | Tavriya | 169 | 1986 | 3,470 t | Northern Fleet | [b] | |
864 | Kareliya | 535 | 1986 | 3,470 t | Pacific Fleet | [b] | |
864 | Priazovye | 201 | 1987 | 3,470 t | Black Sea Fleet | [b] | |
864 | Viktor Leonov | 175 | 1988 | 3,470 t | Northern Fleet | [b] | |
864 | Vasiliy Tatishchev | 231 | 1988 | 3,470 t | Baltic Fleet | [b] | |
Balzam-class intelligence ship | 1826 | Pribaltika | 80 | 1983 | 4,900 t | Pacific Fleet[94] | [c] |
Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship | 18280 | Yuriy Ivanov | 2015 | 4,000 t | Northern Fleet | [95][c] | |
18280 | Ivan Khurs | 2018 | 4,000 t | Black Sea Fleet | [96] | ||
Baklan-class intelligence ship | 1388NZ | KSV-2168 | 2018[97] | 500 t | Baltic Fleet | [c] | |
Marshal Nedelin-class intelligence ship | 1914 | Marshal Krylov | 1990 | 23,780 t | Pacific Fleet | [c] | |
Project 7452 ship | 7452 | Chusuvoy | 1987 | 1,300 t | Northern Fleet[98] | [b] | |
Project 22010 ship | 22010 | Yantar | 2013 | 5,200 t | Northern Fleet | [99][d] |
Patrol ships
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant no. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 22160 | 22160 | Vasily Bykov | 368 | 2018 | 1,500 t | Black Sea Fleet | [100] |
22160 | Dmitry Rogachev | 375 | 2019 | 1,500 t | Black Sea Fleet | [101] | |
22160 | Pavel Derzhavin | 363 | 2020 | 1,500 t | Black Sea Fleet | [102] | |
22160 | Sergey Kotov | 383 | 2022 | 1,500 t | Black Sea Fleet | [103] |
Patrol boats
This section needs additional citations for verification. (August 2018) |
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant no. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grachonok | 21980 | P-104 | 889 | 2010 | 139 t | Baltic Fleet | [104] |
21980 | P-191 | 840 | 2012 | 139 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
21980 | P-349 | 841 | 2012 | 139 t | Black Sea Fleet | [105] | |
21980 | P-350 | 842 | 2013 | 139 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
21980 | P-377 | 996 | 2014 | 139 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
21980 | P-351 | 930 | 2013 | 139 t | Caspian Flotilla | [106] | |
21980 | P-420 | 2014 | 139 t | Pacific Fleet | [N 8] | ||
21980 | P-417 | 2014 | 139 t | Pacific Fleet | [107] | ||
21980 | P-424 | 2014 | 139 t | Black Sea Fleet | [N 9] | ||
21980 | P-340 | 2016 | 139 t | Northern Fleet | [N 10] | ||
21980 | P-433 | 2017 | 139 t | Black Sea Fleet | [108] | ||
21980 | P-421 | 2017 | 139 t | Northern Fleet | |||
21980 | P-429 | 2017 | 139 t | Northern Fleet | |||
21980 | P-430 | 2017 | 139 t | Northern Fleet | |||
21980 | P-431 | 2017 | 139 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
21980 | P- | 989 | 2018 | 139 t | Caspian Flotilla | ||
21980 | P-445 | 2019 | 139 t | Pacific Fleet | [109] | ||
21980 | P-449 | 990 | 2019 | 139 t | Caspian Flotilla | ||
21980 | P-450 Yunarmeets Sakhalina | 2020 | 139 t | Pacific Fleet | [110][111] | ||
21980 | P-468 | 651 | 2022 | 139 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
21980 | P-471 Vladimir Nosov | 652 | 2022 | 139 t | Baltic Fleet | [112][113] | |
Raptor-class patrol boat | 03160 | PM-15 | 2014 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | [citation needed] | |
03160 | P-274 | 2015 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
03160 | P-275 | 2015 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
03160 | P-276 | 2015 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
03160 | P-281 | 2015 | 43 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
03160 | P-271 | 2015 | 43 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
03160 | P-282 | 2015 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
03160 | P-288 | 2015 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
03160 | P-334 | 2016 | 43 t | Baltic Fleet | Used as VIP for MoD[citation needed] | ||
03160 | P-415 | 2017 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
03160 | P-425 | 2017 | 43 t | Black Sea Fleet | [114] | ||
03160 | P-712 | 2017 | 43 t | Baltic Fleet | [115] | ||
03160 | P- | 2018 | 43 t | Caspian Flotilla | |||
03160 | P- | 2018 | 43 t | Caspian Flotilla | [116] | ||
03160 | P- | 2020 | 43 t | Baltic Fleet | [117] | ||
03160 | P- | 2020 | 43 t | Baltic Fleet | [117][118] | ||
03160 | P- | 2020 | 43 t | Baltic Fleet | [119] | ||
Mangust-class patrol boat | 12150/M/A | 62 in service[120] | 2013 | 31 t | Baltic Fleet/Black Sea Fleet/Pacific Fleet/Caspian Flotilla | ||
Dockstavarvet IC16M | IC16MII | P-569 | 2011 | 22 t | Black Sea Fleet | [121] | |
IC16MII | P-570 | 2011 | 22 t | Black Sea Fleet | [121] | ||
IC16MII | P-5734 | 2004 | 22 t | [121] | |||
IC16MII | P-548 | 2007 | 22 t | [121] | |||
IC16MII | P-549 | 2008 | 22 t | [121] | |||
IC16MII | P-550 | 2008 | 22 t | [121] | |||
IC16MII | P-558 | 2009 | 22 t | [121] | |||
IC16MII | P-571 | 2012 | 22 t | [121] | |||
IC16MII | P-572 | 2012 | 22 t | [121] | |||
IC16MII | P-573 | 2012 | 22 t | ||||
IC16MII | P-574 | 2012 | 22 t | ||||
IC16MII | P-576 | 2013 | 22 t | ||||
Shmel | 1204 | Ak-209 | 045 | 1982 | 77 t | Caspian Flotilla | [122] |
1204 | Ak-223 | 047 | 1982 | 77 t | Caspian Flotilla | [123] | |
1204 | Al-201 | 042 | 1983 | 77 t | Caspian Flotilla | ||
1204 | Ak-248 | 044 | 1983 | 77 t | Caspian Flotilla |
Mine countermeasures
Class | Project | Ship | Pennant no. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natya[124] | 266M | Kovrovets | 1974 | 800 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
266M | Ivan Golubets | 1973 | 800 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
266M | Turbinist | 1975 | 800 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
266ME | Valentin Pikul | 2001 | 804 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
266ME | MT-264 | 1989 | 804 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
266ME | MT-265 | 1989 | 804 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
02668 | Vice-admiral Zakharin | 2008 | 804 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
Alexandrit[125] | 12700 | Alexandr Obukhov | 2016 | 620 t | Baltic Fleet[126] | ||
12700 | Georgy Kurbatov | 2021 | 620 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
12700 | Vladimir Emelyanov | 2019 | 620 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
12700 | Ivan Antonov | 2018 | 620 t | Black Sea Fleet | |||
12700 | Yakov Balyaev | 2020 | 620 t | Pacific Fleet[127] | |||
Sonya[128] | 1265 | Leonid Sobolev | 1990 | 460 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
1265 | Novocheboksarsk | 1991 | 460 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
1265 | Sergey Kolbasev | 1992 | 460 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-115 | 1993 | 460 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
1265 | Polyarny | 1984 | 460 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1265 | Elynya | 1986 | 460 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1265 | Kotelnich | 1987 | 460 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1265 | Solovetskiy Yunga | 1988 | 460 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1265 | Kolomna | 1990 | 460 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1265 | Yadrin | 1991 | 460 t | Northern Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-100 | 1984 | 460 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-325 | 1985 | 460 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-114 | 1987 | 460 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-232 | 1988 | 460 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-245 | 1989 | 460 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-256 | 1990 | 460 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1265 | BT-215 | 1991 | 460 t | Pacific Fleet | |||
1265 | German Ugryumov | 1988 | 460 t | Caspian Fleet | |||
1265 | Magomed Gadzhiev | 1997 | 460 t | Caspian Fleet | |||
Lida[129] | 10750 | RT-57 | 1989 | 135 t | Baltic Fleet | ||
10750 | RT-248 | 1990 | 135 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
10750 | Vasily Polyakov | 1991 | 135 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
10750 | Viktor Sigalov | 1992 | 135 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
10750 | Leonid Perepech | 1993 | 135 t | Baltic Fleet | |||
10750 | RT-233 | 1989 | 135 t | Caspian Fleet | |||
10750 | RT-234 | 1989 | 135 t | Caspian Fleet | |||
Gorya[130] | 12660 | Zheleznyakov | 1988 | 1,150 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
12660 | Gumanenko | 2000 | 1,150 t | Northern Fleet | |||
Yevgenya[131] | 1258 | RT-471 | 1979 | 91 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
1258 | RT-71 | 1981 | 91 t | Caspian Fleet | |||
1258E | RT-236 | 1985 | 97 t | Northern Fleet | |||
697TB[132] | 697TB | RT-59 | 1976 | 157 t | Caspian Fleet | ||
697TB | RT-181 | 1980 | 157 t | Caspian Fleet |
Ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
Class | Project | Boat | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delta III | 667BDR | Ryazan | K-44 | 1982 | 13,700 t | Pacific Fleet | Reclassified as a multipurpose SSN in 2020[6][133][N 11] |
Delta IV | 667BDRM | Verkhoturye | K-51 | 1984 | 18,200 t | Northern Fleet | |
667BDRM | Tula | K-114 | 1987 | 18,200 t | Northern Fleet | ||
667BDRM | Bryansk | K-117 | 1988 | 18,200 t | Northern Fleet | Undergoing refit[6] | |
667BDRM | Karelia | K-18 | 1989 | 18,200 t | Northern Fleet | [135] | |
667BDRM | Novomoskovsk | K-407 | 1990 | 18,200 t | Northern Fleet | [N 12] | |
Borei | 955 | Yuriy Dolgorukiy | K-535 | 2013 | 24,000 t | Northern Fleet | |
955 | Aleksandr Nevskiy | K-550 | 2013 | 24,000 t | Pacific Fleet | [137] | |
955 | Vladimir Monomakh | K-551 | 2014 | 24,000 t | Pacific Fleet | [138] | |
955A | Knyaz Vladimir | K-549 | 2020 | 24,000 t | Northern Fleet | [139] | |
955A | Knyaz Oleg | K-552 | 2021 | 24,000 t | Pacific Fleet | [140] |
Cruise missile submarines (SSGN)
Class | Project | Boat | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oscar II | 949A | Irkutsk | K-132 | 1988 | 19,400 t | Pacific Fleet | Undergoing sea trials after refit[10][25][21] |
949A | Chelyabinsk | K-442 | 1990 | 19,400 t | Pacific Fleet | Awaiting refit which will begin in 2023, expected to return to service no earlier than 2025[10][6] | |
949A | Smolensk | K-410 | 1990 | 19,400 t | Northern Fleet | [141] | |
949A | Orel | K-266 | 1992 | 19,400 t | Northern Fleet | [142] | |
949A | Tver[143] (ex.Vilyuchinsk ) | K-456 | 1992 | 19,400 t | Pacific Fleet | Unknown Status[30] | |
949A | Omsk | K-186 | 1993 | 19,400 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
949A | Tomsk | K-150 | 1996 | 19,400 t | Pacific Fleet | Will be upgraded in 2022[144][21] | |
Yasen | 885 | Severodvinsk | K-560 | 2014 | 13,800 t | Northern Fleet | [145] |
885M | Kazan | K-561 | 2021 | 13,800 t | Northern Fleet | [146] | |
885M | Novosibirsk | K-573 | 2021 | 13,800 t | Pacific Fleet | [140] |
Nuclear attack submarines (SSN)
Class | Project | Boat | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sierra II | 945A | Nizhny Novgorod | K-336 | 1990 | 9,100 t | Northern Fleet | |
945A | Pskov | K-534 | 1993 | 9,100 t | Northern Fleet | [147] | |
Victor III | 671RTMK | Obninsk | K-138 | 1990 | 7,250 t | Northern Fleet | Unknown Status[30] |
671RTMK | Tambov | K-448 | 1992 | 7,250 t | Northern Fleet | Undergoing refit[148][149] | |
Akula | 971 | Bratsk | K-391 | 1989 | 12,770 t | Pacific Fleet | [150][N 13] Undergoing refit: Old equipment dismantled, main refit has not yet started. Will be leased to India in 2026[10][6] |
971 | Pantera | K-317 | 1990 | 12,770 t | Northern Fleet | In reserve[148][152] | |
971 | Narval | K-331 | 1990 | 12,770 t | Pacific Fleet | Nicknamed Magadan, undergoing refit until 2023[148][153] | |
971I | Kuzbass | K-419 | 1992 | 12,770 t | Pacific Fleet | [153] | |
971I | Volk | K-461 | 1992 | 12,770 t | Northern Fleet | [154][N 14] Undergoing refit: Expected to be complete in 2023[6][10] | |
971I | Leopard | K-328 | 1993 | 12,770 t | Northern Fleet | [156][N 15] Undergoing refit: Sea trials scheduled for 2022[10][6] | |
971I | Tigr | K-154 | 1994 | 12,770 t | Northern Fleet | Undergoing refit until 2023[148][158] | |
971I | Samara | K-295 | 1995 | 12,770 t | Pacific Fleet | [159][N 16] Undergoing refit: Old equipment dismantled, main refit has not yet started[10][6] | |
971U | Vepr | K-157 | 1996 | 13,400 t | Northern Fleet | [160] | |
971M | Gepard | K-335 | 2000 | 13,800 t | Northern Fleet | [161] | |
971I | Nerpa | K-152 | 2009 | 12,770 t | Pacific Fleet | Unknown status, transferred from Indian Navy in 2021[148] |
Conventional attack submarines (SSK)
Class | Project | Boat | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kilo[162] | 877 | Nurlat | B-394 | 1988 | 3,075 t | Pacific Fleet | Unknown Status[30] |
877 | Ust'-Kamchatsk | B-464 | 1990 | 3,075 t | Pacific Fleet | Unknown Status[30] | |
877 | Vladikavkaz | B-459 | 1990 | 3,075 t | Northern Fleet | ||
877 | Magnitogorsk | B-471 | 1990 | 3,075 t | Northern Fleet | Unknown Status[30] | |
877 | Ust´-Bolsheretsk | B-494 | 1990 | 3,075 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
877 | Lipetsk | B-177 | 1991 | 3,075 t | Northern Fleet | Unknown Status[30] | |
877 | Komsomolsk-na-Amure | B-187 | 1991 | 3,075 t | Pacific Fleet | [163] | |
877 | Krasnokamensk | B-190 | 1992 | 3,075 t | Pacific Fleet | ||
877EKM | Dmitrov | B-806 | 1986 | 3,075 t | Baltic Fleet | [164] | |
877LPMB | Kaluga | B-800 | 1989 | 3,075 t | Northern Fleet | [165] | |
877V | Alrosa | B-871 | 1990 | 3,075 t | Black Sea Fleet | [166][167] | |
Improved Kilo[162] | 636.3 | Novorossiysk | B-261 | 2014 | 3,100 t | Black Sea Fleet | [168] |
636.3 | Rostov na Donu | B-237 | 2014 | 3,100 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
636.3 | Staryy Oskol | B-262 | 2015 | 3,100 t | Black Sea Fleet | [169] | |
636.3 | Krasnodar | B-265 | 2015 | 3,100 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
636.3 | Velikiy Novgorod | B-268 | 2016 | 3,100 t | Black Sea Fleet | [170] | |
636.3 | Kolpino | B-271 | 2016 | 3,100 t | Black Sea Fleet | ||
636.3 | Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky | B-274 | 2019 | 3,100 t | Pacific Fleet | [171] | |
636.3 | Volkhov | B-603 | 2020 | 3,100 t | Pacific Fleet | [172] | |
636.3 | Magadan | B-602 | 2021 | 3,100 t | Pacific Fleet | [173] | |
Lada | 677 | Sankt Peterburg | B-585 | 2010 | 2,700 t | Northern Fleet | [174] |
Special-purpose submarines
Class | Project | Boat | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ex Delta III | 09786 | Orenburg | 1981 (2002) | 13,700 t | Northern Fleet | [175][N 17] | |
ex Delta IV | 09787 | Podmoskovye | 1986 (2016) | 18,200 t | Northern Fleet | [N 18] | |
Sarov | 20120 | Sarov | 2008 | 3,950 t | Northern Fleet | [N 19] | |
Paltus | 18511 | AS-21 | 1991 | about 600 t | Northern Fleet | ||
18511 | AS-35 | 1995 | about 600 t | Northern Fleet | |||
Kashalot | 1910 | AS-13 | 1986 | about 2000 t submerged | Northern Fleet | ||
1910 | AS-15 | 1991 | about 2000 t submerged | Northern Fleet | |||
ex Oscar II | 09852 | Belgorod | K-329 | 8 July 2022[176] | 24,000-30,000 t submerged | Northern Fleet | Extensively redesigned from Oscar-class; designed to carry the Poseidon nuclear torpedo; may also act as "mothership" for smaller special purpose submarines.[177] |
Auxiliaries
This section needs additional citations for verification. (August 2018) |
Class | Project | Type | Ship | Name | Commissioned | Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Icebreakers | |||||||
Project 97 | 97 | Diesel-electric icebreaker | 4 | Buran | 24 October 1966 | Baltic Fleet | [178] |
Sadko | 6 November 1968 | Pacific Fleet | Active in 2021[179] | ||||
Ivan Susanin | 30 December 1973 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Ruslan | 26 September 1975 | Northern Fleet | |||||
Project 21180 | 21180 | Diesel-electric icebreaker | 1 | Ilya Muromets | 2017 | Northern Fleet | |
Hospital ships | |||||||
Ob class | 320 | Hospital ship | 3 | Yenisey | 30 January 1981 | Black Sea Fleet | [180] |
Svir | 5 June 1989 | Northern Fleet | |||||
Irtysh | 31 July 1990 | Pacific Fleet | Active in 2021[181] | ||||
Logistic support vessels | |||||||
Vytegrales | 596 | Logistic vessel | 1 | Yamal | 1964 | Baltic Fleet | [182] |
Muna | 1823 | Coastal munitions transport | 6 | BTP 89 | 1965 | Pacific Fleet | |
BTP 91 | 1965 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
BTP 85 | 1967 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
BTP 87 | 1967 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
BTP 94 | 1971 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
BTP 76[183] | 1985 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Luza | 1541 | Missile fuel tanker | 3 | Selenga | 1966 | Baltic Fleet | [184] |
Barguzin | 1967 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Alambay | 1968 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Vala | 1783 | Special waste tanker | 2 | TNT-11 | 1966 | Pacific Fleet | [185] |
TNT-27 | 1968 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Amguema | 550 | Polar logistic vessel | 1 | Yauza | 1974 | Northern Fleet | [186] |
Yuniy Partizan | 740 | Logistic vessel | 1 | Pechora | 1976[187] | Northern Fleet | |
Project 1807 | 1807 | Weapons transport | 1 | BTR-139 | 1978 | Caspian Flotilla | [188] |
AMGA/Daugava | 1791 | Ballistic missile transport | 1 | Daugava | 1980 | Pacific Fleet | [189] |
Dubnyak | 20360 | Ammunition transport | 2 | VTR 79 | 2010 | Caspian Flotilla | |
Viktor Cherokov | 2016 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Project 20181 | 20181 | Ammunition transport | 1 | Akademik Kovalyov | 2015 | Pacific Fleet | Transports Bulava missiles[190] |
Refrigerated cargo ship | 1 | Kazan-60 | 2015 | Black Sea Fleet | Previously named Georgiy Agafanov[191] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[192] | ||
General cargo ship | 1 | Dvinitsa-50 | 2015 | Black Sea Fleet | Previously named Alican Deval[193] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[192] | ||
General cargo ship | 1 | Kyzyl-60 | 2015 | Black Sea Fleet | Previously named Smyrna[194] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[192] | ||
General cargo ship | 1 | Vologda-50 | 2015 | Black Sea Fleet | Previously named Dadali[195] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[192] | ||
RoRo ship | 1 | Alexander Tkachenko | 2015 | Black Sea Fleet | Previously named Robur[196] chartered as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[197] | ||
Longvinik | 23120 | Logistic vessel | 2 | Elbrus | 2018 | Northern Fleet | |
Vsevelod Bobrov | 6 August 2021 | Black Sea Fleet | [198] | ||||
Salvage vessels / Submersible supports | |||||||
Kommuna | Salvage vessel/ Submersible support | 1 | Kommuna | 1915 | Black Sea Fleet | Probably will be decommissioned and refited into museum[199] | |
Project 23040 | 23040 | Boat of comprehensive rescue support | 24 | RVK 933–937, RVK 1045-1049 and others | 6 Black Sea Fleet
8 Baltic Fleet | ||
Project 5360 | 5360 | Salvage vessel/ Submersible support | 4 | Mikhail Rudnitskiy | 1978 | Northern Fleet | [209] |
Georgiy Koz'min | 1979 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Georgiy Titov | 1982 | Northern Fleet | |||||
Sayany | 1983 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
El'brus | 537 | Large submarine salvage vessel | 1 | Alagez | 1989 | Pacific Fleet | [210] |
Kashtan | 141 | Salvage vessel/ Submersible support | 1 | SS-750 | 1990 | Baltic Fleet | [211] |
Belousov | 21300 | Submarine salvage vessel | 1 | Igor Belousov | 2015 | Pacific Fleet | [212] |
Tenders | |||||||
Pelym | Degaussing/Deperming vessel | 17 | |||||
Degaussing/Deperming vessel | 16 | ||||||
Malina | 2020 | Submarine tender | 3 | PTB-5 | 1984 | Northern Fleet | [213] |
PTB-6 | 1985 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
PTB-7 | 1990 | Northern Fleet | |||||
Oskol | Light repair vessel | 2 | PM-24 | ||||
PM-148 | |||||||
Project 304 | Repair vessel | 19 | |||||
Tugs | |||||||
Project 527 | Ocean salvage vessel | 1 | Epron | 1959 | Black Sea Fleet | Active in 2021[214] | |
Okhtenskiy/Goliat | 733 | Ocean salvage tug | 3 | SB-4 | 1959 | Black Sea Fleet | |
SB-5 | 1965 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
SB-9 | 1964 | Northern Fleet | |||||
Pamir/Ingul | 1452 | Ocean salvage tug | 3 | Pamir | 1974 | Northern Fleet | |
Alatau | 1983 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Altay | 1987 | Northern Fleet | Active in 2021[215] | ||||
Project P-5757 | Ocean salvage/rescue tug | 2 | Nikolay Chiker[216] |
1989 | Northern Fleet | ||
Fotiy Krylov[217] | 1989 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Project 745 | Sea tug | 16 | [218][219] | ||||
Project 745 MB | 745 MB | Sea salvage tug | 1 | MB-12 | 2011 | Northern Fleet | [98] |
Project 745 MBS | 745 MBS | Sea salvage tug | 1 | Viktor Koneckiy | 2013 | Baltic Fleet[98] | |
Project 563 | 563 | Sea salvage tug | 4 | MB-15 | 23 June 1977 | Northern Fleet | [220] |
SB-391 | 1977 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
MB-105 | 1978 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Yakov Grebelskiy | 20 March 1978 | Baltic Fleet | Active in 2021[221] | ||||
Project 714 | Sea rescue tug | 7 | [53][222] | ||||
Neftegaz | V92 | Sea salvage tug | 1 | Kalar | 1990 | Pacific Fleet | Active in 2021[223] |
Project 712 Sliva | 712 | Sea rescue tug | 3 | SB-406 | 20 February 1984 | Northern Fleet | Active in 2020[224] |
SB-921[225] | 5 July 1985 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Shakhter[226] | 20 December 1985 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Project 22870 | 22870 | Sea tug | 5 | SB-45 | 27 June 2014 | Caspian Flotilla | [227][228] |
Nikolay Muru | 28 December 2014 | Black Sea Fleet | Active in 2021[229] | ||||
SB-738 | 4 July 2016 | Caspian Flotilla | |||||
Kapitan Guryev | 5 December 2018 | Black Sea Fleet | [230] | ||||
SB-742 | 19 December 2019 | Black Sea Fleet | [231][232] | ||||
Project 02980 | 02980 | Sea tug | 4 | SB-121[233] | August 2016 | Baltic Fleet | Leningradskaya naval base |
SB-123 | August 2016 | Baltic Fleet | Baltiysk | ||||
SB-736 | August 2017 | Northern Fleet | Belomorskaya naval base[234] | ||||
SB-737 | August 2017 | Baltic Fleet | Baltiysk[235] | ||||
Project 90600 | Harbour tug | 12 | 2009–2017 | [236][237][238][239] | |||
Project 16609 | Harbour tug | 15 | Delfin,[240] Kasatka[240] Belukha, Aphalina[241] | 2012-2018 | |||
Project 23470 | Sea tug | 2 | Sergei Balk | February 2020 | Black Sea Fleet | [242] | |
Andrey Stepanov | June 2020 | Pacific Fleet | [243] | ||||
Project 1893 Plamya | Firefighting tugboat | 6 | 1970–1976 | [244] | |||
Fleet oilers | |||||||
Boris Chilikin | Large seagoing tanker | 3 | Sergey Osipov[216] | 1973 | Northern Fleet | ||
Ivan Bubnov[245] | 1975 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Boris Butoma[246] | 1978 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Dora | Medium seagoing tanker | 1 | Istra | 1942 | Black Sea Fleet | ||
Uda | Medium seagoing tanker | 2 | Dunay | 1965 | Pacific Fleet | ||
Koyda | 1966 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Project 6404 | Medium seagoing tanker | 1 | Iman[247] | 1966 | Black Sea Fleet | ||
Altay | Medium seagoing tanker | 4 | Kola | 1967 | Baltic Fleet | Active in 2020[248] | |
Yel'nya | 1968 | Baltic Fleet | |||||
Izhora | 1970 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Ilim | 1972 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Dubna | Medium seagoing tanker | 3 | Dubna | 1974 | Northern Fleet | ||
Irkut | 1975 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Pechenga | 1979 | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Kaliningradneft' | Medium seagoing tanker | 2 | Kama | 1982 | Northern Fleet | Active in 2019[249] | |
Vyazma | 1982 | Northern Fleet | Active in 2020[224] | ||||
Project 23130 | 23130 | Medium seagoing tanker | 1 | Akademik Pashin | 2019 | Northern Fleet | [250] |
Project 03182 | 03182 | Small seagoing tanker | 1 | Vice-admiral Paromov | 29 May 2021 | Black Sea Fleet | First ship of the class[251] |
Trial support vessel | |||||||
Project 11982 | 11982 | Trial vessel/Research vessel | 3 | Seliger | 2012 | Black Sea Fleet[252] | |
Ladoga | October 2018[253] | Baltic Fleet[254] | |||||
Ilmen | Black Sea Fleet | Launched 5 December 2017 | |||||
Hydrographic ship | |||||||
Project 860 | Hydrographic ship | 1 | Gigrometer | 1965 | Baltic Fleet | ||
Project 861 | Hydrographic ship | 13 | 1968-1973 | [255] | |||
Project 852 | 852 | Hydrographic ship | 1 | Admiral Vladimirskiy | 1975 | Baltic Fleet | |
Project 862 | Hydrographic ship | 12 | 1979-1983 | [256] | |||
Project 865 | 865 | Hydrographic ship | 2 | Sibiryakov | April 1990 | Baltic Fleet | Active in 2021[257] |
Romuald Muklevich | December 1991 | Northern Fleet | Modernized in 2020[258] | ||||
Project 872 | Hydrographic ship | 21 | 1978-1983 | ||||
Project 872E | Special ecologistic ship | 1 | Petr Gradov[259] | Black Sea Fleet | |||
Project V19910 | Hydrographic ship | 1 | Viktor Faleev[260] | 2013 | |||
Project 23370Г | 23370Г | Hydrographic catamaran-type boat | 3 | Mikhail Kazanskii, Alexander Firsov, Georgiy Shadrin | 2019-2021 | Baltic Fleet, Black Sea Fleet, Northern Fleet | [261][262] |
Project 20180 | Ocean rescue tug/Search and rescue ship | 1 | Zvezdochka[263] | 24 July 2010 | Northern Fleet | Used for testing Poseidon | |
Project 20183 | 20183 | Oceanographic research search and rescue ice-way tug | 1 | Akademik Aleksandrov | 2020 | Northern Fleet | Used for testing Poseidon[264] |
Project 02670 | 02670 | Oceanographic research ship | 1 | Yevgeniy Gorigledzhan | 1983 (2021) | Northern Fleet | Tug rebuilt into ship for underwater work[265] |
Project 19910 | 19910 | Small hydrographic vessel | 1 | Nikolay Skosyrev | 2020 | Northern Fleet | [266] |
Project 19920 | 19920 | Large hydrographic survey boat | 10 | 2008–2020 | [267][268] | ||
Project 23040G | 23040G | Large hydrographic survey boat | 5 | Georgy Zima, Aleksandr Yevlanov, Vladimir Kozitsky, Boris Slobodnik, Leonid Senchura | 2018-2021 | Baltic Fleet, Black Sea Fleet, Northern Fleet | [269][270][271] |
Training ships | |||||||
Project 887 | Training ship | 2 | Smolnyy | 1976 | Baltic Fleet | ||
Perekop | 1977 | Baltic Fleet | [272] | ||||
Other | |||||||
Aurora | Museum ship with active crew, formerly armored cruiser | 1 example remaining | Aurora | Laid down in 1897 |
Ships and submarines planned or under construction
Amphibious assault ships
Class | Side view | Pennant number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 23900 | Ivan Rogov | 20 July 2020 | 2028 | Pacific Fleet | [273] | |||
Mitrofan Moskalenko | 20 July 2020 | 2029[273] | Black Sea[274] | [275] |
Frigates
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 22350 Admiral Gorshkov |
Admiral Golovko | 1 February 2012[276] | 22 May 2020[277] | 2022[278][273] | Northern Fleet | Sea trials[279] | ||
Admiral Isakov | 14 November 2013[278] | 2023[278][273] | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Admiral Amelko | 23 April 2019[280] | 2025[273] | Pacific Fleet[281] | [282] | ||||
Admiral Chichagov | 23 April 2019[280] | 2025[282][273] | Pacific Fleet[281] | |||||
Admiral Yumashev | 20 July 2020 | 2026[273] | Black Sea Fleet | [283] | ||||
Admiral Spiridonov | 20 July 2020 | 2026[273] | Pacific Fleet | [283][284] | ||||
TBA | 2022[273] | 2027 | Northern Fleet | Ordered[285][286] | ||||
TBA | 2022[273] | 2027 | Pacific Fleet | Ordered[285][286] |
Corvettes
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 22800 Karakurt |
Kozelsk | 10 May 2016[citation needed] | 9 October 2019 | 2022? | Baltic Fleet | |||
Tsiklon | 26 July 2016 | 24 July 2020[287] | 2022? | Black Sea Fleet | Sea trials[288] | |||
Askold | 18 November 2016 | 21 September 2021[289] | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Burya | 24 December 2016[290] | 23 October 2018 | Baltic Fleet | |||||
Okhotsk | 17 March 2017[291] | 29 October 2019 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Amur | 30 July 2017 | Black Sea Fleet | ||||||
Vikhr | 19 December 2017 | 13 November 2019 | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Tucha | 26 February 2019 | Black Sea Fleet | ||||||
Rzhev | 1 July 2019 | Pacific Fleet | ||||||
Udomlya | 1 July 2019 | Pacific Fleet | ||||||
Taifun | 11 September 2019 | Black Sea Fleet | ||||||
Ussuriysk | 26 December 2019 | Pacific Fleet | ||||||
Pavlovsk | 29 July 2020[292] | Pacific Fleet | [293] | |||||
Project 20380 Steregushchiy |
Merkuriy | 20 February 2015[294] | 12 March 2020[295] | 2022[273] | Black Sea | Sea trials[296][297] | ||
Strogiy | 20 February 2015[294] | 2022[273] | Black Sea[298] | Under construction | ||||
Rezkiy[299] | 1 July 2016[300] | 1 July 2021[301] | 2022[302] | Pacific Fleet | Sea trials[303][304] | |||
Groznyy | 23 August 2021[305][306] | 2026[273] | Pacific Fleet | Under construction[286] | ||||
Bravyy | 29 September 2021 | 2026[273] | Pacific Fleet | Under construction[307] | ||||
TBA | 2022[273] | 2026 | Northern Fleet[302] | Ordered[286] | ||||
TBA | 2022[273] | 2026 | Northern Fleet[302] | Ordered[286] | ||||
Project 20385 Gremyashchiy |
Provornyy | 25 July 2013[308][309] | September 2019 | 2026[310][273] | Pacific Fleet | Under construction; severe fire damage December 2021; rebuild may take five years[310][311] | ||
Buynyy | 23 August 2021 | 2027[273] | Pacific Fleet | Under construction[312][313] | ||||
Razumnyy | 12 June 2022[314] | 2027 | Northern Fleet | Under construction | ||||
Bystryy | 1 July 2022[315] | 2028[316] | Pacific Fleet | Under construction | ||||
TBA | 2022[273] | 2027 | Northern Fleet | Ordered[313] | ||||
TBA | 2022[273] | 2027 | Northern Fleet | Ordered[313] | ||||
TBA | 2022[273] | 2028 | Pacific Fleet | Ordered[313] | ||||
Project 21631 Buyan-M |
Grad | 24 April 2017[317] | 17 September 2021[318] | 2022[319] | Baltic[320] | Fitting out | ||
Naro-Fominsk | 23 February 2018 | Black Sea Fleet | Under construction | |||||
Stavropol | 12 July 2018 | Black Sea Fleet | Under construction | |||||
Project 20386 Derzkiy |
Derzkiy | 28 October 2016[321] | March 2021[322] | 2023[273] | Black Sea[273] | Under construction/Fitting out |
Landing ships
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 11711 Ivan Gren |
Vladimir Andreyev | 23 April 2019[280] | 2023[273] | Pacific Fleet | Modified project 11711[323] | |||
Vasily Trushin | 23 April 2019[280] | 2024[273] | Pacific Fleet | Modified project 11711[323] |
Special-purpose ships
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 22010 | Almaz | 9 June 2016[324] | October 2019 | Pacific Fleet | Undergoing factory trials[325][326] | |||
Vice-Admiral Burilichev | 6 February 2021 | Modified Project 22011[327] |
Patrol ships
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 23550 | Ivan Papanin | 19 April 2017[328] | 25 October 2019 | |||||
Nikolai Zubov | 27 November 2019 | |||||||
Project 22160 | Viktor Velikiy | 25 November 2016[329] | Black Sea Fleet | |||||
Nikolay Sipyagin | 13 January 2018 | Black Sea Fleet |
Minesweepers
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 12700 Aleksandrit |
Pyotr Ilyichev | 25 July 2018[330] | 28 April 2021[331] | Pacific | Sea trials | |||
Anatoly Shlemov | 12 July 2019[332] | 26 November 2021[333] | Pacific | Fitting out | ||||
Lev Chernavin | 24 July 2020 | Under construction[334] | ||||||
Polyarnyy | 12 June 2022 | Under construction[314] |
Ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
Class | Side view | Pennant number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 955A Borei-A |
Generalissimus Suvorov | 26 December 2014[335] | 25 December 2021[335] | 2022[336][337][338][273] | Pacific Fleet | Sea trials[339] | ||
Imperator Aleksandr III | 18 December 2015[340] | 2023[341][273] | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Knyaz Pozharskiy | 23 December 2016[342] | 2024[273] | Northern Fleet | |||||
Knyaz Potjómkin[343] | 23 August 2021[344] | 2028[273] | Northern Fleet | Under construction[345] | ||||
Dmitry Donskoy[343] | 23 August 2021[344] | 2029[273] | Northern Fleet | Under construction |
Cruise missile submarines (SSGN)
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 885M Yasen-M |
Krasnoyarsk | 27 July 2014[346] | 30 July 2021[347] | 2022[348][273] | Pacific Fleet | Sea trials as of June 2022[349] | ||
Arkhangelsk | 19 March 2015[350] | 2023[273] | Northern Fleet | |||||
Perm | 29 July 2016[351] | 2024[273] | Pacific Fleet | |||||
Voronezh | 20 July 2020 | 2027[273] | Northern Fleet | |||||
Vladivostok | 20 July 2020 | 2028[273] | Pacific Fleet | [352] |
Conventional attack submarines (SSK)
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 636.3 Improved Kilo |
Ufa | 1 November 2019[353] | 31 March 2022[354] | 2022[273] | Pacific Fleet | [353][355] | ||
Mozhaysk | 23 August 2021 | 2023[302] | 2023[273] | Pacific Fleet | Under construction | |||
Yakutsk | 23 August 2021 | 2024[302] | 2024[273] | Pacific Fleet | Under construction[citation needed] | |||
Project 677 Lada |
Kronshtadt | 28 July 2005 | 20 September 2018 | 2022[273] | Northern Fleet | Sea trials in the Baltic as of December 2021[356][357] | ||
Velikiye Luki | 19 March 2015[358] | 2022[302] | 2023[273] | Northern Fleet | Construction resumed after a thorough redesign[359] | |||
Vologda | 12 June 2022[314] | 2025[316] | Northern Fleet | Under Construction | ||||
Yaroslavl | 12 June 2022[314] | 2026[316] | Northern Fleet | Under Construction | ||||
TBA | 2024 | 2027 | Northern Fleet | Ordered[273] |
Special purpose submarines
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 09851 | Khabarovsk | 27 July 2014 | 2022[273] | 2024[360] | Pacific Fleet | Designed to carry the Poseidon nuclear torpedo[361] | ||
Project 09853 | Ulyanovsk | 28 July 2017 | 2025 | Northern Fleet | Converted from Yasen-class SSGN[273] |
Auxiliaries
Class | Side view | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project 21180M | Yevpaty Kolovrat | 12 December 2018 | 2022[362] | Pacific Fleet | Diesel icebreaker[363] | |||
Project 23130 | Vasily Nikitin | 26 March 2021 | 2024 | Northern Fleet | Laid down[364] | |||
Project 23131 | 301 | 26 December 2014 | Under construction[365] | |||||
302 | 26 December 2014 | Under construction | ||||||
Project 03182 | Mikhail Barskov | 27 October 2015 | 27 August 2019 | Small sea tanker[366][367] | ||||
Vasily Nikitin | 10 March 2017 | Small sea tanker | ||||||
Boris Averkin | 6 February 2018 | Small sea tanker | ||||||
Project 23470 | 412 | Kapitan Nayden | 2016 | 28 November 2019 | Seagoing tug | |||
413 | Kapitan Sergeyev | 14 May 2021 | Seagoing tug[243][368] | |||||
414 | Seagoing tug | |||||||
Project 22870 | 021 | Mikhail Chekov | 25 March 2021 | Seagoing tug[369] | ||||
Project 20360M | Gennadiy Dmitriyev | 5 May 2017 | 1 June 2021 | Black Sea Fleet | Munitions transport[370][371][372] | |||
Vladimir Pyalov | 15 March 2018 | Baltic Fleet | Munitions transport | |||||
Project 03182R | Leonid Bekrenev | 12 June 2022[373] | Northern Fleet | Survey vessel | ||||
Boris Bobkov | 12 June 2022[373] | Northern Fleet | Survey vessel |
- BK-16 amphibious assault boats - 30 built, building or contracted[374]
- Project 20180 family, 5–6 ice-class ships planned for a variety of support functions
- Project 20183TV Akademik Makeyev - ammunition ship, laid down in 2015
- Project 03180 (BSA-1000) multipurpose harbour ship – 4 ordered[375]
- Project 90600 harbour tug - 1 ordered[237][239][241][379]
- RB-391 - Laid down 9 June 2012[380]
- Project 23040 sea tug - 24 ordered, 24 delivered[200][381][382]
- Project 02980 sea tug - 4 ordered, 2 delivered
- Project PE-65 tug - 1 ordered[375]
- Project 23370 and 23370M rescue boats - 15 completed, 15 ordered[385][386][387][388]
- Project 02690 self-propelled floating crane - 12 ordered, 12 delivered[389][390][391]
- 904 - Laid down on 30 May 2014
- 905 - Laid down on 30 May 2014
- 908 - Laid down on 28 November 2014
See also
Footnotes
- ^ Russian Navy flagship.
- ^ Northern Fleet flagship.[citation needed]
- ^ Pacific Fleet flagship.
- ^ Baltic Fleet Flagship.
- ^ Damaged in collision Sept 2020 but repaired by 2021.[50]
- ^ Missile hovercraft.
- ^ Missile hovercraft.
- ^ Shipyard No. 8003
- ^ Shipyard No. 987
- ^ Shipyard No. 669
- ^ Operational as of 2020.[134]
- ^ Planned to be operational through to 2020.[136]
- ^ Undergoing maintenance since August 2014.[151][citation needed]
- ^ Upgrade to 971M.[155]
- ^ Upgrade to 971M.[157]
- ^ Undergoing maintenance since August 2014.[151]
- ^ Mother-ship for UUVs.
- ^ Mother-ship for UUVs.
- ^ Universal test platform for new designs, weapons and military equipment.
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