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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
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 |
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 |
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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 |
|
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 |
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1990 | SS |
B-261 Novorossiysk |
|
2014 | SS |
B-237 Rostov-on-Don |
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2014 | SS |
B-262 Stary Oskol |
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2015 | SS |
B-265 Krasnodar |
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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 |
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2019 | OPV |
Pavel Derzhavin |
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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 |
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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 |
|
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 |
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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 | |
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 |
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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 | |
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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