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List of ships of the Soviet Navy

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This is a list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy.

Contents

Corvettes

  • 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
  • Frigates

  • 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
  • Gunboats

  • Krasnaya Abkhaziya
  • Krasnaya Armeniya
  • Krasnaya Gruziya
  • Krasnoye Znamya
  • Krasnyy Adzharistan
  • Destroyers

  • Kashin class
  • Komsomolets Ukrainy (1960)
  • Soobrazitelnyy - Adaptable (1961)
  • Provornyy - Agile (1962)
  • Obraztsovyy - Exemplary (1964)
  • Odarennyy - Gifted (1964)
  • OtvazhnyyCourageous (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)
  • SmelyyValiant (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
  • SovremennyyModern (1980)
  • OtchayannyyFoolhardy (1982)
  • OtlichnyyPerfect (or Excellent) (1983)
  • OsmotritelnyyCircumspect (1984)
  • BezuprechnyyIrreproachable (1985)
  • BoyevoyMilitant (1986)
  • StoykiySteadfast (1986)
  • OkrylennyyInspiring (1987)
  • BurnyyFiery (1988)
  • GremyashchiyThunderous (originally Vedushchiy) (1988)
  • BystryyQuick (1989)
  • RastoropnyyPrompt (1989)
  • BezboyaznennyyIntrepid (1990)
  • BezuderzhnyyTenacious (1991)
  • BespokoynyyRestless (1992)
  • NastoychivyyReliable (originally Moskovskiy Komsomolets) (1993)
  • BesstrashnyyFearless (1994)
  • VazhnyyEminent (not completed)
  • VdumchivyyThoughtful (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)
  • Cruisers

  • 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
  • Coastal defence ships

  • Väinämöinen class
  • Vyborg (ex-Finnish Väinämöinen ceded as war reparations) (1947–1950s)
  • Amphibious assault

  • Alligator class
  • Ropucha class
  • Ivan Rogov class
  • Ivan Rogov
  • Battlecruisers

  • 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)
  • Battleships

  • 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)
  • Aircraft carriers/Aviation cruisers

  • 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
  • Submarines

  • 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)
  • SS/SSK

  • 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
  • SSB

  • Golf II class
  • K-129 (?-1968), famous for the CIA recovery operation using the Hughes Glomar Explorer
  • SSG

  • Whiskey class Twin Cylinder
  • Whiskey class Long Bin
  • Juliett-class submarine (1962–1994)
  • K-77 (?-1994)
  • SSA (Auxiliary)

  • India class
  • Beluga class
  • Lima class
  • SSN

  • 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
  • SSBN

  • 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
  • SSGN

  • 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)
  • SSAN (Auxiliary)

  • Uniform class
  • Others

  • K-27 (1962–1981)
  • M-200
  • S-13
  • Other

  • 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
  • Electronic Surveillance ships

  • Balzam class
  • Okean class (modified trawler)
  • Primor'ye class (modified fish factory ships)
  • Vishnya class
  • Yug class
  • Alpinist class
  • Oceanographic Research Ships

  • Nikolay Zubov class (AGOR & AGI)
  • Sibirykov class
  • Yug class
  • Survey Ships

  • Moma class (AGS)
  • Samara class (AGS)
  • Finik class
  • Biya class
  • Kamenka class
  • Vinograd class
  • References

    List of ships of the Soviet Navy Wikipedia


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