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Russian Navy 2024 :: List of Active Russian Navy Ships and Submarines


This is a list of current ships of the Russian Navy. There are more than 290 warships, submarines and warfare boats believed to be in active service with the Russian Navy, on reserve, or under construction, based on public reports compiled in this list.

Last Update: 25, April, 2024

  

Russian Navy 2024

  
BF - Baltic Fleet, BSF - Black Sea Fleet, NF - Northern Fleet, PF - Pacific Fleet, CF - Caspian Flotilla
 
Class
BF
BSF
NF
PF
CF
Total
Nuclear-powered Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBN)
-
-
8
6
-
14
Nuclear-powered Guided Missile Submarines (SSGN)
-
-
5
7
-
12
Nuclear-powered Attack Submarines (SSN)
-
-
12
4
-
16
Nuclear-powered Special Mission Submarines (SSAN)
-
-
10
-
-
10
Special Purpose Submarines (SSA)
-
-
1
-
-
1
Attack Submarines (SS)
1
7
7
10
-
25
Submarines: 78

Class
BF
BSF
NF
PF
CF
Total
Aircraft Carriers (CV)
-
-
1
-
-
1
Heavy Nuclear-powered Guided Missile Cruisers (CGN)
-
-
2
-
-
2
Guided Missile Cruisers (CG)
-
-
1
1
-
2
Large ASW Ships (DDGS)
-
-
5
4
-
9
Guided Missile Destroyers (DDG)
1
-
1
2
-
4
Guided Missile Frigates (FFG)
2
5
3
-
2
12
Guided Missile Corvettes (FFC)
4
1
-
5
-
10
Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV)
-
4
-
-
-
4
Small ASW Ships (FSS)
6
4
6
7
-
23
Guided Missile Corvettes (FC)
10
7
1
3
3
24
Guided Missile Boats (PGM)
4
2
-
11
1
18
Small Gun Ships (FS)
-
-
-
-
3
3
Gunboats (PG)
-
2
1
-
5
8
Seagoing Minesweepers (MSO)
2
8
2
5
-
17
Base Minesweepers (MSC)
3
-
6
7
2
18
Inshore Minesweepers (MSI)
5
-
1
1
5
12
Landing Ships (LST)
4
4
6
4
-
18
Landing Crafts Air Cushion (LCAC)
2
-
-
-
-
2
Landing Crafts (LCM)
9
6
7
6
5
33
Warships: 221


Note:
Warship
"Yellow Label" - means that at the present time this submarine, warship or warfare boat in reserve or under construction

  

Baltic Fleet

  
The Russian Baltic Fleet, established on 18 May 1703, is based in Baltiysk and Kronshtadt, with its headquarters in the city of Kaliningrad.
 
Class
Name
Project
Commissioned
SS
B-806 Dmitrov
1986
DDG
Nastoychivyy
1992
FFÑ
Steregushchy
2007
FFÑ
Soobrazitelnyy
2011
FFÑ
Boykiy
2013
FFÑ
Stoykiy
2014
FFG
Neustrashimy
1990
FFG
Yaroslav Mudry
2009
FSS
MPK-192
1986
FSS
Kazanets
1987
FSS
Zelenodolsk
1987
FSS
Aleksin
1989
FSS
Kabardino-Balkaria
1989
FSS
Kalmykiya
1990
FSG
Odintsovo
2020
FSG
Sovetsk
2019
FSG
Mytischi
2018
FSG
Zyb
1989
FSG
Geyzer
1989
FSG
Passat
1990
FSG
Liven
1991
FSG
Naro-Fominsk
2023
FSG
Grad
2022
FSG
Zeleny Dol
2015
FSG
Serpukhov
2015
PGM
R-257
1986
PGM
Zarechny
1989
PGM
Dimitrovograd
1991
PGM
Morshansk
1992
PGM
Chuvashiya
2000
MSO
Lev Chernavin
2023
MSO
Alexandr Obukhov
2016
MSC
Leonid Sobolev
1990
MSC
Novocheboksarsk
1991
MSC
BT-115
1993
MSI
RT-57
1989
MSI
RT-248
1990
MSI
Vasily Polyakov
1991
MSI
Viktor Sigalov
1992
MSI
Leonid Perepech
1993
LST
Minsk
1983
LST
Kaliningrad
1984
LST
Alexandr Shabalin
1985
LST
Korolev
1991
LSAC
Evgeniy Kocheshkov
1990
LSAC
Mordoviya
1991
LCM
Denis Davydov
2014
LCM
Leytenant Rimsky-Korsakov
2014
LCM
Michman Lermontov
2014
LCM
D-67
1994
LCM
Alexey Barinov
2009
LCM
Ivan Pasko
2009
LCM
D-465
1986
LCM
D-325
1991
LCM
D-365
1994
Total
Russian
Baltic Fleet

Submarines: 1
1 attack submarine

Warships: 52
1 destroyer, 2 frigates, 4 corvettes, 10 guided missile corvettes, 6 small ASW ships, 4 guided missile boats, 2 seagoing minesweepers, 3 base minesweepers, 5 inshore minesweepers, 4 landing ships, 2 small landing ships, 9 landing crafts


  

Black Sea Fleet

  
The Russian Black Sea Fleet, established on 2 May 1783 and is based at the Sevastopol and Feodosia (Crimea, Russia) and at Novorossiysk (Krasnodar Kray, Russia).
 
Class
Name
Project
Commissioned
SS
B-871 Alrosa
1990
SS
B-261 Novorossiysk
2014
SS
B-237 Rostov-on-Don
2014
SS
B-262 Stary Oskol
2015
SS
B-265 Krasnodar
2015
SS
B-268 Velikiy Novgorod
2016
SS
B-271 Kolpino
2016
FFG
Ladny
1980
FFG
Pytlivy
1981
FFG
Admiral Grigorovich
2016
FFG
Admiral Essen
2016
FFG
Admiral Makarov
2017
FFC
Mercury
2023
OPV
Vasily Bykov
2018
OPV
Dmitry Rogachev
2019
OPV
Pavel Derzhavin
2020
OPV
Sergey Kotov
2022
FSS
Alexandrovets
1982
FSS
Muromets
1982
FSS
Suzdalets
1983
FSS
Eysk
1989
FSS
Povorino
1989
FSG
Bora
1989
FSG
Samum
2000
FSG
Tsiklon
2023
FSG
Grayvoron
2021
FSG
Ingushetiya
2019
FSG
Vyshniy Volochek
2018
FSG
Orekhovo-Zuyevo
2018
PGM
R-60
1987
PGM
Naberezhnye Chelny
1989
MSO
Zheleznyakov
1988
MSO
Kovrovets
1974
MSO
Ivan Golubets
1973
MSO
Valentin Pikul
2002
MSO
Vice-admiral Zakharin
2008
MSO
Georgy Kurbatov
2021
MSO
Vladimir Emelyanov
2019
MSO
Ivan Antonov
2018
PG
Akkerman
2016
PG
Vyshhorod
2018
LST
Orsk
1968
LST
Nikolay Filchenkov
1975
LST
Yamal
1988
LST
Azov
1990
LCM
D-144
2008
LCM
D-199
2014
LCM
D-106
2009
LCM
D-296
2015
LCM
D-309
2018
LCM
D-311
2021
Total
Russian
Black Sea Fleet

Submarines: 7
7 attack submarines

Warships: 43
5 frigates, 4 offshore patrol vessels, 4 small ASW ships, 8 guided missile corvettes, 2 guided missile boats, 8 seagoing minesweepers, 2 gunboats, 4 landing ships, 6 landing crafts


  

Northern Fleet

  
The Russian Northern Fleet, established as a modern formation in 1933, is headquartered at Severomorsk and spread around various bases in the Murmansk area. This is the main fleet of the Russian Navy.
 
Class
Name
Project
Commissioned
SSBN
K-549 Knyaz Vladimir
2020
SSBN
K-535 Yury Dolgorukiy
2012
SSBN
K-51 Verkhoturye
1984
SSBN
K-84 Ekaterinburg
1985
SSBN
K-114 Tula
1987
SSBN
K-117 Bryansk
1988
SSBN
K-18 Kareliya
1989
SSBN
K-407 Novomoskovsk
1990
SSGN
K-119 Voronezh
1989
SSGN
K-410 Smolensk
1990
SSGN
K-266 Orel
1992
SSGN
K-561 Kazan
2021
SSGN
K-560 Severodvinsk
2013
SSN
K-317 Pantera
1990
SSN
K-461 Volk
1991
SSN
K-328 Leopard
1992
SSN
K-154 Tigr
1993
SSN
K-157 Vepr
1995
SSN
K-335 Gepard
2001
SSN
B-239 Karp
1984
SSN
B-276 Kostroma
1987
SSN
B-534 Nizhniy Novgorod
1990
SSN
B-336 Pskov
1993
SSN
B-138 Obninsk
1990
SSN
B-448 Tambov
1992
SSAN
BS-329 Belgorod
2022
SSAN
BS-64 Podmoskovye
1986
SSAN
BS-136 Orenburg
1981
SSAN
AS-23
1986
SSAN
AS-21
1991
SSAN
AS-35
1995
SSAN
AS-13
1986
SSAN
AS-15
1991
SSAN
AS-33
1994
SSAN
AS-31
2010
SSA
B-90 Sarov
2008
SS
B-586 Kronshtadt
2024
SS
B-585 St. Petersburg
2010
SS
B-808 Yaroslavl`
1988
SS
B-459 Vladikavkaz
1990
SS
B-471 Magnitogorsk
1990
SS
B-177 Lipetsk
1991
SS
B-800 Kaluga
1989
CV
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov
1990
CGN
Admiral Nakhimov
1988
CGN
Pyotr Velikiy
1998
CG
Marshal Ustinov
1986
DDGS
Vice-admiral Kulakov
1981
DDGS
Severomorsk
1987
DDGS
Admiral Levchenko
1988
DDGS
Admiral Kharlamov
1989
DDGS
Admiral Chabanenko
1999
FFG
Admiral Golovko
2023
FFG
Admiral Flota Kasatonov
2020
FFG
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov
2018
DDG
Admiral Ushakov
1993
FSG
Rassvet
1988
PG
AK-388
1980
PG
AK-543
1987
FSS
Brest
1988
FSS
Yunga
1989
FSS
Nar`yan-Mar
1990
FSS
Onega
1990
FSS
Monchegorsk
1993
FSS
Snezhnogorsk
1994
MSO
Gumanenko
2000
MSC
Polyarny
1984
MSC
Elynya
1986
MSC
Kotelnich
1987
MSC
Solovetskiy yunga
1988
MSC
Kolomna
1990
MSC
Yadrin
1991
MSI
RT-236
1985
LST
Pyotr Morgunov
2020
LST
Ivan Gren
2018
LST
Olenegorskiy gornyak
1976
LST
Kondopoga
1976
LST
Alexandr Otrakovsky
1978
LST
Gerogiy Pobedonosets
1985
LCM
D-464
1985
LCM
D-148
1993
LCM
D-182
1996
LCM
Nikolay Rubtsov
2005
LCM
D-308
2018
LCM
D-2110
2018
LCM
D-321
2021
Total
Russian
Northert Fleet

Submarines: 43
8 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, 5 nuclear-powered guided missile submarines, 12 nuclear-powered attack submarines, 10 nuclear-powered special mission submarines, 1 diesel special mission submarine, 7 attack submarines

Warships: 41
1 aircraft carrier, 2 heavy nuclear-powered guided missile cruisers, 1 guided missile cruiser, 5 large ASW ships, 3 frigates, 6 small ASW ships, 1 guided missile corvette, 1 gunboat, 1 seagoing minesweeper, 6 base minesweepers, 1 harbour minesweeper, 6 landing ships, 7 landing crafts


  

Pacific Fleet

  
The Pacific Fleet, established on 10 May 1731 and is headquartered in Vladivostok and based around Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy.
 
Class
Name
Project
Commissioned
SSBN
K-554 Imperator Alexandr III
2023
SSBN
K-553 Generalissimus Suvorov
2022
SSBN
K-552 Knyaz Oleg
2014
SSBN
K-551 Vladimir Monomakh
2014
SSBN
K-550 Alexandr Nevsky
2013
SSBN
K-44 Ryazan
1982
SSGN
K-132 Irkutsk
1988
SSGN
K-442 Chelyabinsk
1990
SSGN
K-456 Tver
1992
SSGN
K-186 Omsk
1993
SSGN
K-150 Tomsk
1996
SSGN
K-571 Krasnoyarsk
2023
SSGN
K-573 Novosibirsk
2021
SSN
K-391 Bratsk
1989
SSN
K-331 Magadan
1990
SSN
K-419 Kuzbass
1992
SSN
K-295 Samara
1995
SS
B-445 Svyatoy Nikolay Chudotvorets
1988
SS
B-394 Nurlat
1988
SS
B-464 Ust-Kamchatsk
1990
SS
B-494 Ust-Bolsheretsk
1990
SS
B-187 Komsomolsk-on-Amur
1991
SS
B-274 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
2019
SS
B-603 Volkhov
2020
SS
B-602 Magadan
2021
SS
B-588 Ufa
2022
SS
Mozhaysk
2023
CG
Varyag
1989
DDGS
Marshal Shaposhnikov
1985
DDGS
Admiral Tributs
1986
DDGS
Admiral Vinogradiv
1988
DDGS
Admiral Panteleev
1991
DDG
Burnyy
1988
DDG
Bystryy
1989
FFÑ
Gremyaschiy
2020
FFÑ
Rezky
2023
FFÑ
Geroy Rossiyskoy Federatcii Aldar Tcydenzhapov
2020
FFÑ
Gromkyy
2018
FFÑ
Sovershennyy
2017
FSG
Smerch
1984
FSG
Iney
1987
FSG
Razliv
1991
FSS
Kholmsk
1985
FSS
Koreets
1989
FSS
Sovetskaya Gavan
1990
FSS
MPK-107
1990
FSS
Metel
1990
FSS
MPK-82
1991
FSS
Ust-Ilimsk
1991
PGM
R-79
1984
PGM
R-261
1988
PGM
R-297
1990
PGM
R-298
1990
PGM
R-11
1991
PGM
R-14
1991
PGM
R-18
1992
PGM
R-19
1992
PGM
R-20
1993
PGM
R-24
1994
PGM
R-29
2003
MSO
MT-264
1989
MSO
MT-265
1989
MSO
Yakov Balyaev
2020
MSO
Anatoly Shlemov
2022
MSO
Petr Ilychev
2022
MSC
BT-100
1984
MSC
BT-325
1985
MSC
BT-114
1987
MSC
BT-232
1988
MSC
BT-245
1989
MSC
BT-256
1990
MSC
BT-215
1991
MSI
RT-471
1979
LST
Oslyabya
1981
LST
Admiral Nevelskoy
1982
LST
Peresvet
1991
LST
Nikolay Vilkov
1974
LCM
Ivan Kartcsov
2014
LCM
D-107 Andery Ivanov
2010
LCM
D-704
1976
LCM
D-70
1981
LCM
D-57
2007
LCM
D-329
2023
Total
Russian
Pacific Fleet

Submarines: 27
6 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, 7 nuclear-powered guided missile submarines, 4 nuclear-powered attack submarines, 10 attack submarines

Warships: 56
1 guided missile cruiser, 4 large ASW ships, 2 guided missile destroyers, 5 corvettes, 7 small ASW ships, 3 guided missile corvettes, 11 guided missile boats, 5 seagoing minesweepers, 7 base minesweepers, 4 landing ships, 6 landing crafts


  

Caspian Flotilia

  
The Caspian Flotilla, established on 4 November 1722, is based in Astrakhan and Makhachkala with its headquarters in Astrakhan.
 
Class
Name
Project
Commissioned
FFG
Tatarstan
2003
FFG
Dagestan
2012
FC
Grad Sviyazhsk
2013
FC
Uglich
2013
FC
Velikiy Ustyug
2014
FS
Astrakhan
2006
FS
Volgodonsk
2011
FS
Makhachkala
2012
PGM
Stupinets
1985
MSC
German Ugryumov
1988
PG
AK-326
1990
PG
AK-223
1969
PG
AK-248
1971
PG
AK-201
1972
PG
AK-209
1972
MSC
Magomed Gadzhiev
1997
MSI
RT-71
1981
MSI
RT-233
1994
MSI
RT-234
1996
MSI
RT-59
1976
MSI
RT-181
1980
LCM
Ataman Platov
2010
LCM
D-156
1999
LCM
Alexey Sukhanov
2005
LCM
D-131
2002
LCM
D-172
2005
LCM
D-185
2000
Total
Caspian Flotilia

Warships: 27
2 guided missile frigates, 3 guided missile corvettes, 3 small gun ships, 1 guided missile boat, 5 gunboats, 2 base minesweepers, 5 inshore minesweepers, 6 landing crafts



 
   



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