This is a list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy.
Grisha I class
Nanuchka I class
Nanuchka II class
Grisha II class
Nanuchka III class
Nanuchka IV class
Tarantul I class
Grisha III class
Tarantul II class
Pauk I class
Dergach class
Pauk II class
Parchim II class
Grisha IV class
Tarantul III class
Grisha V class
Burevestnik class
Bditelnyy, "Watchful" (1970)
Bodryy, "Brisk" (1971)
Svirepyy, "Fierce"(1971)
Storozhevoy, "Vigilant" (1972), involved in a mutiny in 1975, this incident inspired the novel The Hunt for Red October.
Razyashchiy, "Smashing" (1973)
Razumnyy, "Clever"(1974)
Druzhnyy, "Friendly" (1975)
Dostoynyy, "Virtuous" (1971)
Doblestnyy, "Valourous" (1973)
Deyatelnyy, "Active"(1973)
Zharkiy, "Torrid" (1975)
Bezzavetnyy "Serene"(1978)
Retivyy, "Ardent" (1976)
Leningradskiy Komsomolets (1976), renamed Legkiy, "Light" in 1992.
Letuchiy, "Flighty" (1977)
Pylkiy, "Fervent" (1979)
Zadornyy, "Passionate" (1979)
Bezukoriznennyy Irreproachable(1980)
Ladny, "Harmonious" (1980)
Poryvistyy, "Squally" (1980)
Modified Burevestnik class
Burevestnik M class
Rezvyy, "Frisky" (1975)
Rezkiy, "Sharp" (1976)
Grozyashchiy, "Threatening" (1977)
Razitelnyy, "Striking" (1977)
Neukrotimyy, "Untamable" (1978)
Besmennyy, "Unchanging" (1979)
Gordelivyy, "Proud" (1979)
Gromkiy, "Loud" (1979)
Revnostnyy, "Zealous" (1980)
Ryanyy (1980)
Pytlivyy (1982)
Neustrashimyy class
Neustrashimyy (Fearless)
Yaroslav Mudryy
Tatarstan/Gepard class
Tatarstan
Dagestan
Krasnaya Abkhaziya
Krasnaya Armeniya
Krasnaya Gruziya
Krasnoye Znamya
Krasnyy Adzharistan
Kashin class
Komsomolets Ukrainy (1960)
Soobrazitelnyy - Adaptable (1961)
Provornyy - Agile (1962)
Obraztsovyy - Exemplary (1964)
Odarennyy - Gifted (1964)
Otvazhnyy – Courageous (1964)
Steregushchiy - Watchful (1966)
Krasnyy Kavkaz (1966)
Reshitelnyy - Decisive (1966)
Strogiy - Severe (1967)
Smetlivyy - Resourceful (1967)
Krasnyy Krym (1969)
Sposobnyy - Capable(1970)
Skoryy - Fast (1971)
Modified Kashin class
Ognevoy - Fiery(1963)
Slavnyy - Glorious (1965)
Stroynyy - Harmonious (1965)
Smyshlennyy - Humorous (1966)
Smelyy – Valiant (1968)
Sderzhannyy - Restrained (1972)
Rajput (built for Indian Navy) (1980)
Rana (built for Indian Navy) (1982)
Ranjit (built for Indian Navy) (1983)
Ranvir (built for Indian Navy) (1986)
Ranvijay (built for Indian Navy) (1988)
Gnevny class (Project 7 class)
Leningrad class
Mărăşti class (ex-Romanian)
Novik
Derzky class
Orfey class
Izyaslav class
Fidonisy class
Ognevoy class (Project 30 class)
Soobrazitelny class (Project 7u class)
Regele Ferdinand class (ex-Romanian)
Likhoy
Letuchiy
Sovremenny class
Sovremennyy – Modern (1980)
Otchayannyy – Foolhardy (1982)
Otlichnyy – Perfect (or Excellent) (1983)
Osmotritelnyy – Circumspect (1984)
Bezuprechnyy – Irreproachable (1985)
Boyevoy – Militant (1986)
Stoykiy – Steadfast (1986)
Okrylennyy – Inspiring (1987)
Burnyy – Fiery (1988)
Gremyashchiy – Thunderous (originally Vedushchiy) (1988)
Bystryy – Quick (1989)
Rastoropnyy – Prompt (1989)
Bezboyaznennyy – Intrepid (1990)
Bezuderzhnyy – Tenacious (1991)
Bespokoynyy – Restless (1992)
Nastoychivyy – Reliable (originally Moskovskiy Komsomolets) (1993)
Besstrashnyy – Fearless (1994)
Vazhnyy – Eminent (not completed)
Vdumchivyy – Thoughtful (not completed)
Town class (on loan 1944–1952 from the UK)
Deyatelny (HMS Churchill)
Derzkiy (HMS Chelsea)
Zhyostky (HMS Roxborough)
Dostoyny (HMS St Albans)
Druzhny (HMS Lincoln)
Zharkiy (HMS Brighton)
Zhguchi (HMS Leamington)
Zhivuchiy (HMS Richmond)
Doblestny (HMS Georgetown)
Udaloy I class
Udaloy - Bold(1980)
Vice-Admiral Kulakov (1980)
Marshal Vasilevskiy (1982)
Admiral Zakharov (1982)
Admiral Spiridonov (1983)
Admiral Tributs (1983)
Marshal Shaposhnikov (1985)
Severomorsk (1985)
Admiral Levchenko (1987)
Admiral Vinogradov (1987)
Admiral Kharlamov (1988)
Admiral Panteleyev (1990)
Udaloy II class
Admiral Chabanenko (1995)
Admiral Basistyy (not completed)
Admiral Kucherov (not completed)
Admiral Hipper class
Tallinn (ex-Petropavlovsk, ex-German Lützow) (1940-1960?)
Diana class (1898–1945?)
Aurora
Kynda class
Groznyy - Terrible (Грозный)
Admiral Fokin (Адмирал Фокин)
Admiral Golovko (Адмирал Головко)
Varyag
Komintern, ex-Pamyat Merkuriya
Chervona Ukraina
Krasnyy Krym [Red Crimea] (Красный Крым), ex-Profintern
Krasnyy Kavkaz
Kresta I class
Admiral Zozulya
Vize-Admiral Drozd
Vladivostok
Sevastopol
Kresta II class
Kronshtadt
Admiral Isakov
Admiral Nakhimov
Admiral Makarov
Marshal Voroshilov
Admiral Oktyabrskiy
Admiral Isachenkov
Marshal Timoshenko
Vasiliy Chapaev
Admiral Yumashev
Kara class
Nikolaev (1969)
Ochakov (1972)
Kerch (1972)
Azov (1973)
Petropavlovsk (1974)
Tashkent (1975)
Vladivostok (1976)
Kirov class (1937–1974?)
Kirov (1973)
Voroshilov
Maxim Gorky
Molotov
Kalinin
Kaganovich
Omaha class
Murmansk (USS Milwaukee (CL-5) on loan 1944–1949 from the United States)
Chapayev class, an upgrade to the Kirov class (1939–1981)
Sverdlov class, an enlargement of the Chapayev class (1949–1991)
Sverdlov (Свердлов)
Dzerzhinskiy (Дзержинский)
Ordzhonikidze (Орджоникидзе)
Zhdanov (Жданов)
Aleksandr Nevskiy (Александр Невский)
Admiral Nakhimov (Адмирал Нахимов)
Admiral Ushakov (Адмирал Ушаков)
Admiral Lazarev (Адмирал Лазарев)
Aleksander Suvorov (Александр Суворов)
Admiral Senyavin (Адмирал Сенявин)
Dmitriy Pozharskiy (Дмитрий Пожарский)
Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya (Октябрьская Революция)
Murmansk (Мурманск)'
Mikhail Kutuzov (Михаил Кутузов)
Slava class - a non-nuclear, reduced-size version of the Kirov battlecruisers
Slava, renamed Moskva
Marshal Ustinov
Chervona Ukraina, renamed Varyag
Admiral Flota Lobov later taken over by Ukraine as Vilna Ukraina – incomplete
Väinämöinen class
Vyborg (ex-Finnish Väinämöinen ceded as war reparations) (1947–1950s)
Alligator class
Ropucha class
Ivan Rogov class
Ivan Rogov
Kirov class (1980–)
Kirov, later Admiral Ushakov (1977-)
Frunze, later Admiral Lazarev (1984–1994)
Kalinin, later Admiral Nakhimov (1988–1999)
Yuri Andropov, later Petr Velikiy (1996-)
Dzerzhinskiy (incomplete)
Revenge class
Arkhangelsk, (HMS Royal Sovereign on loan 1944–1949 from the UK)
Conte di Cavour class
Novorossiysk (ex-Italian Giulio Cesare ceded as war reparations) (1949–1955)
Gangut class
Marat formerly the Petropavlovsk (1914–1955)
Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya formerly the Gangut (1914–1952)
Parizhskaya Kommuna formerly the Sevastopol (1914–1956)
Moskva class (1964–1991)
Moskva (1964–1991)
Leningrad (1968–1991)
Kiev class (1972–1997)
Kiev (1972–1993)
Minsk (1975–1993)
Novorossiysk (1978–1993)
Admiral Gorshkov (1982–1995)
Admiral Kuznetsov class (1985–)
Admiral Kuznetsov (1985–)
Varyag (incomplete)
Ulyanovsk class
Ulyanovsk (incomplete)
Unnamed
List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes
D type
L type
ShCh type
P type
S type
M type
K type
A (AG) type
Kalev class (ex-Estonian)
Lembit
Kalev
Ronis class (ex-Latvian)
Ronis
Spidola
S class (on loan 1944 from the UK)
V-1 (HMS Sunfish)
U class (on loan 1944–1950 from the UK)
V-2 (HMS Unbroken)
V-3 (HMS Unison)
V-4 (HMS Ursula)
TS-1 (ex-Romanian NMS Rechinul)
TS-2 (ex-Romanian NMS Marsuinul)
TS-3 (ex-Romanian NMS Delfinul)
CB-class (ex-Italian, ex-Romanian)
Zulu class
Whiskey class
Quebec class
Romeo class
Foxtrot class
B-37 (?-1962)
B-427 Scorpion (1971–1994)
Tango class
Bravo class
Kilo class
Losos class
Golf II class
K-129 (?-1968), famous for the CIA recovery operation using the Hughes Glomar Explorer
Whiskey class Twin Cylinder
Whiskey class Long Bin
Juliett-class submarine (1962–1994)
K-77 (?-1994)
India class
Beluga class
Lima class
November class (1958-?)
K-3 (1958–1988)
K-8 (1960–1970)
K-159 (1963–1989)
Victor I class
Victor II class
Victor III class
Alfa class
Mike class, a successor to the Alfa class
K-278 Komsomolets (?-1989)
Sierra I class
Sierra II class
Akula I/Bars class
Akula II class
Hotel class
K-19 (1959–1991)
K-33 (1969–1990)
K-55 (1962–?)
K-178 (1962–?)
K-40 (1962–1990)
K-16 (1963–1990)
K-145 (1963–?)
K-149 (1964–1990)
Yankee I class
K-140 Leninets
K-26
K-32
K-216
K-207
K-210
K-249
K-253
K-395
K-408
K-411
K-418
K-420
K-423
K-426
K-415
K-403
K-245
K-214
K-219
K-228
K-241
K-444
K-399
K-434
K-236
K-389
K-252
K-258
K-446
K-451
K-436
K-430
Yankee II class (1968-?)
Yankee Sidecar class conversion
Yankee Pod class conversion
Yankee Stretch class conversion
K-219 (?-1986)
Delta I class
Delta II class
Delta III class
K-129
Delta IV class
Typhoon class (1981-)
Borey class
Echo I class
Echo II class
K-131
Papa class
K-222 (1970–1988)
Yankee Notch class conversion
Charlie I class
Charlie II class
Oscar I class
Oscar II class
K-141 Kursk (?-2002)
Uniform class
K-27 (1962–1981)
M-200
S-13
SSV-33 (Pacific Fleet communications ship, based upon the Kirov-class battlecruiser hull)
Lun-class ekranoplan (Commissioned as a ship and used as one).
VMF Kommuna is a salvage vessel, and having been launched in 1915, one of the oldest naval vessels still in service in a major navy of the world.
Dunay a tall ship built in Italy as the Cristoforo Colombo and acquired as war reparation.
STS Sedov tall ship built as Magdalene Vinnen II also acquired as war reparation.
Marshal Nedelin class missile range instrumentation/space event support ship
Onega class acoustic trials ships
Potok/Modified T-58 class weapons trials ship
T-43 class acoustic trials ships
Missile and Munitions Transports
Sadko class
Amga class
Lama class
Muna class
Balzam class
Okean class (modified trawler)
Primor'ye class (modified fish factory ships)
Vishnya class
Yug class
Alpinist class
Nikolay Zubov class (AGOR & AGI)
Sibirykov class
Yug class
Moma class (AGS)
Samara class (AGS)
Finik class
Biya class
Kamenka class
Vinograd class
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