List of active Russian Navy ships

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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. Historically, 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 were and are operational, or in refit, can be difficult. As Jane's Fighting Ships noted in one of its 1999–2000 editions, some ships had little capability, but continued flying an ensign so that crews are entitled to be paid.[1] Jane's Fighting Ships online edition, dated 8 March 2010, added that: "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."

Over the past two decades there has been an attempt to modernize and update the fleet. From the 2010s there has been 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 continuing through the 2020s, particularly in relation to the submarine component of Russia's nuclear deterrent forces.[2][3]

Since the start of the Russo-Ukraine War, the Russian Navy has experienced serious losses in ships and materiel in the Black Sea Fleet. In the context of a conflict that is still ongoing, descriptions of the navy's order of battle may, at times, be imprecise.[4] Some ships found in the list below may have been sunk or damaged or already retired from service; others, not on the list, may in fact still be in service or in reserve with the fleet. Nevertheless, the information presented below constitutes a best estimate on the state of the Russian navy based on open sources. For a list of likely Russian and Ukrainian ship losses in the war see: List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Fleets

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Northern Fleet (NF) - Severomorsk
Pacific Fleet (PF) - Fokino, Primorsky Krai
Black Sea Fleet (BSF) - Sevastopol
Baltic Fleet (BF) - Kaliningrad
Caspian Flotilla (CF) - Astrakhan

Ships and submarines in service

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(Summary: c. 65 submarines & c. 330 warships - incl. major/minor surface combatants, amphibious ships/craft, patrol vessels/boats, mine countermeasures vessels - plus intelligence ships and other auxiliaries)

Submarines

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Ballistic missile submarines

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Class Project Boat Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Delta IV 667BDRM Verkhoturye K-51 1984 18,200 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[5]
667BDRM Tula K-114 1987 18,200 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[6]
667BDRM Bryansk K-117 1988 18,200 t Northern Fleet Refit completed, active as of 2025.[7][8]
667BDRM Karelia K-18 1989 18,200 t Northern Fleet Undergoing repairs: Expected to be complete in 2026[9][10]
667BDRM Novomoskovsk K-407 1990 18,200 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[11]
Borei 955 Yuriy Dolgorukiy K-535 2013 24,000 t Northern Fleet Refit and overhaul until 2027.[12][13][14]
955 Aleksandr Nevskiy K-550 2013 24,000 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2021[15][16]
955 Vladimir Monomakh K-551 2014 24,000 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2020[17]
955A Knyaz Vladimir K-549 2020 24,000 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2021[18]
955A Knyaz Oleg K-552 2021 24,000 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific September 2022[19][20][21]
955A Generalissimus Suvorov K-553 2022 24,000 t Pacific Fleet Active; deployed with the Pacific Fleet since October 2023[22][23][24]
955A Imperator Aleksandr III K-554 2023 24,000 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific September 2024[25][26][27]
955A Knyaz Pozharsky K-555 2025 24,000 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[28][29]

Cruise missile submarines

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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[30][31][32]
949A Chelyabinsk K-442 1990 19,400 t Pacific Fleet In refit, spent nuclear fuel unloaded in April 2022[30][7][33]
949A Smolensk K-410 1990 19,400 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2022[34][35][36]
949A Orel K-266 1992 19,400 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[37][38]
949A Tver[39] (ex.Vilyuchinsk) K-456 1992 19,400 t Pacific Fleet In reserve[40]
949A Omsk K-186 1993 19,400 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[41]
949A Tomsk K-150 1996 19,400 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2023[42][43]
Yasen 885 Severodvinsk K-560 2014 13,800 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[44][45]
885M Kazan K-561 2021 13,800 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[46][47][48]
885M Novosibirsk K-573 2021 13,800 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific September 2022[49][21]
885M Krasnoyarsk K-571 2023 13,800 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific September 2024[50][21]
885M Arkhangelsk K-564 2024 13,800 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[51][52][53]

Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Class Project Boat Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Sierra II 945A Nizhny Novgorod K-336 1990 9,100 t Northern Fleet In Reserve Awaiting Repairs[54]
945A Pskov K-534 1993 9,100 t Northern Fleet In Reserve Awaiting Repairs[55]
Victor III 671RTMK Obninsk K-138 1990 7,250 t Northern Fleet Post-refit trials[56][40]
671RTMK Tambov K-448 1992 7,250 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2024;[57] completed prolonged refit in 2022/23[58][59][60][61]
Akula 971 Pantera K-317 1990 12,770 t Northern Fleet In reserve[59][62]
971 Magadan K-331 1990 12,770 t Pacific Fleet Official name Narval, undergoing refit[59][63]
971I Kuzbass K-419 1992 12,770 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2022[63]
971I Volk K-461 1992 12,770 t Northern Fleet [64][N 1] Undergoing refit: Expected to be complete in 2028[7][30][66]
971I Leopard K-328 1993 12,770 t Northern Fleet [67][N 2] Undergoing refit as of early 2020s[69]
971I Tigr K-154 1994 12,770 t Northern Fleet Undergoing refit[59][70]
971I Samara K-295 1995 12,770 t Pacific Fleet [71][N 3] Undergoing refit: Old equipment dismantled, main refit has not yet started[30][7]
971U Vepr K-157 1996 13,400 t Northern Fleet Reported active as of 2025[73][74]
971M Gepard K-335 2000 13,800 t Northern Fleet Reported active as of 2025[75][76]

Conventional attack submarines

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Class Project Boat Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Kilo[77] 877 Vladikavkaz B-459 1990 3,075 t Northern Fleet Vladikavkaz active as of 2021;[78] Kaluga active as of 2025;[79][80] two other Project 877 Kilos (Magnitogorsk & Lipetsk) tasked to the Northern Fleet but unclear if operational
877LPMB Kaluga B-800 1989 3,075 t
877 Komsomolsk-na-Amure B-187 1991 3,075 t Pacific Fleet Active; may continue in service to 2030;[81][82] two other Project 877 Kilos (Nurlat & Ust'-Kamchatsk) tasked to the Pacific Fleet but unclear if operational
877EKM Dmitrov B-806 1986 3,075 t Baltic Fleet Active[83]
877V Alrosa B-871 1990 3,075 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of the start of the Russo-Ukraine War[84][85][86][87]
Improved Kilo[77] 636.3 Novorossiysk B-261 2014 3,100 t Black Sea Fleet Active; deployed in the Mediterranean/Baltic since start of Russo-Ukraine War; reportedly damaged by fuel system malfunction in the Mediterranean in September 2025[88][89]
636.3 Rostov na Donu B-237 2014 3,100 t Black Sea Fleet Hit and heavily damaged (Ukraine claimed "sunk") in dry dock by Ukrainian missile attack, August 2nd, 2024[90][91][92]
636.3 Staryy Oskol B-262 2015 3,100 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2023[93][94]
636.3 Krasnodar B-265 2015 3,100 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2025;[95] deployed in the Mediterranean/Baltic since start of Russo-Ukraine War[96]
636.3 Velikiy Novgorod B-268 2016 3,100 t Black Sea Fleet Active at the start of the Russo-Ukraine War[97][98]
636.3 Kolpino B-271 2016 3,100 t Black Sea Fleet Active at the start of the Russo-Ukraine War[97]
636.3 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky B-274 2019 3,100 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific November 2021[99][100]
636.3 Volkhov B-603 2020 3,100 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific November 2021[101]
636.3 Magadan B-602 2021 3,100 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific in October 2022.[102][103]
636.3 Ufa B-588 2022 3,100 t Pacific Fleet Active; arrived in the Pacific in December 2024.[104]
636.3 Mozhaysk B-608 2023 3,100 t Pacific Fleet Active; deployed in the Baltic as of mid-2025[105][106]
636.3 Yakutsk B- 2025 3,100 t Pacific Fleet Active; deployed in the Baltic as of June 2025[107][108]
Lada 677 Kronshtadt B-586 2024 2,700 t Northern Fleet Active; entered service in 2024[109][110]

Special-purpose submarines

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Class Project Boat Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
ex Delta III 09786 Orenburg 1981 (2002) 13,700 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2021[111][112][N 4]
ex Delta IV 09787 Podmoskovye 1986 (2016) 18,200 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2021[113][N 5]
Sarov 20120 Sarov 2008 3,950 t Northern Fleet Active; reported capable of deploying future Poseidon nuclear weapons[114][N 6]
Paltus 18511 AS-21 1991 about 600 t Northern Fleet Deep diving vessels operated from larger "mothership" submarines [115][116][117]
18511 AS-35 1995
Kashalot 1910 AS-13 1986 about 2000 t submerged Northern Fleet AS-15 was reportedly being readied for operations from Belgorod as of 2021[118]
1910 AS-15 1991
ex Oscar II 09852 Belgorod K-329 8 July 2022[119] 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;[120] deployed in the Northern Fleet operational area as of 2025, but may transfer to the Pacific Fleet in due course[121]
Losharik 210/10831 Losharik/AS-31 2010?[122] 2100 tonnes submerged Northern Fleet Incapacitated after major fire July 2019;[123][124] major repair undertaken from 2021; may commence post-repair sea trials in 2025[125]

Major surface combatants

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Aircraft carrier

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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 [N 7] Inactive; reported in 2025 as unlikely to return to active service[126][127]

Battlecruisers

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Class Project Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Homeport Note
Kirov 11442 Admiral Nakhimov 080 1988 25,860 t Northern Fleet[128] Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division Post-refit sea trials as of 2025;[129] expected to return to service in 2026
[130][30][131][132][133]
11442 Pyotr Velikiy 099 1998 25,860 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division [134][N 8] Inactive since 2022; uncertainty whether she will return to service or undergo the expensive upgrade of Admiral Nakhimov[135]

Cruisers

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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 Active as of 2025[136][137][138]
1164 Varyag 011 1989 11,280 t Pacific Fleet Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2025[139][140][141][N 9]

Destroyers

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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 Active as of 2025[142][143]
1155 Marshal Shaposhnikov 543 1985 7,570 t Pacific Fleet Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2025[144][145]
1155 Admiral Tributs 564 1985 7,570 t Pacific Fleet Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2025[146][147]
1155 Severomorsk 619 1987 7,570 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division Active as of 2025[148][149]
1155 Admiral Vinogradov 572 1988 7,570 t Pacific Fleet Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division [150] Undergoing refit: Expected to return to service in 2024-5[30][32][151]
1155 Admiral Levchenko 605 1988 7,570 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division Active as of 2025[152][153]
1155 Admiral Panteleyev 548 1991 7,570 t Pacific Fleet Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2024[154][140][49]
11551 Admiral Chabanenko 650 1999 8,320 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division Inactive; future status unclear[155][7][30][156]
Sovremenny 956 Nastoychivyy 610 1992 7,940 t Baltic Fleet Baltiysk, 12th Surface Ship Division In reserve; unconfirmed 2025 report suggested that she may have possibly decommissioned[157][31][158][40][N 10]
956 Admiral Ushakov 474 1993 7,940 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division Active as of 2023[159][160]

Frigates

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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 Active as of 2023[161][162]
1135M Pytlivyy 868 1981 3,305 t Black Sea Fleet Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2024[163][164]
Neustrashimy 11540 Neustrashimy 772 1990 4,350 t Baltic Fleet Baltiysk, 12th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2025[165][166]
11540 Yaroslav Mudry 777 2009 4,350 t Baltic Fleet Baltiysk, 12th Surface Ship Division [167] Reported active as of 2021;[168] may be undergoing refit
Admiral Grigorovich 11356 Admiral Grigorovich 494[169] 2016 3,860 t Black Sea Fleet Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division Operating in the Baltic and Mediterranean as of 2025[170][171]
11356 Admiral Essen 490 2016 3,860 t Black Sea Fleet Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2023[172][173]
11356 Admiral Makarov 499 2017 3,860 t Black Sea Fleet Sevastopol, 30th Surface Ship Division Active as of 2024[174][175][176][N 11]
Gepard 11661K Tatarstan 691 2003 1,930 t Caspian Flotilla Makhachkala, 106th Surface Ship Brigade Reported "damaged" by Ukrainian long-range drone strikes in November 2024[177][178][179]
11661K Dagestan 693 2012 1,805 t Caspian Flotilla Makhachkala, 106th Surface Ship Brigade Reported active in April 2025[180] despite damage in November 2024 drone strike[181]
Admiral Gorshkov 22350 Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov 454 2018 5,400 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division Active as of 2025[182][183][184]
22350 Admiral Flota Kasatonov 461[185] 2020 5,400 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division Active as of 2025[186]
22350 Admiral Golovko 456 2023 5,400 t Northern Fleet Severomorsk, 43rd Missile Ship Division Active as of 2025[187][188]

Corvettes

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Class Project Ship Pennant no. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Grisha[189][190] 1124 Kholmsk 369 1985 990 t Pacific Fleet Active in 2022[191][192]
1124M Muromets 064 1982 1,055 t Black Sea Fleet All reported active at the start of the Russo-Ukraine War; Muromets reported active and receiving new camouflage as of 2023 & two reported relocated from Crimea to the eastern Black Sea in 2024;[193][194] one vessel may have been damaged by fire (specific ship, cause & extent unknown) in November 2025[195]
1124M Suzdalets 071 1983 1,055 t
1124M Kasimov 055 1986 1,055 t
1124M Yeysk 054 1989 1,055 t
1124M Brest 199 1988 1,055 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[196]
1124M Koryeyets 390 1989 1,055 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[197]
1124M Yunga 113 1989 1,055 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[198]
1124M Naryan-Mar 138 1990 1,055 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2024[199]
1124M Sovetskaya Gavan 350 1990 1,055 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[200]
1124M MPK-107 332 1990 1,055 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[201]
1124M Onega 164 1990 1,055 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[202]
1124M Metel 323 1990 1,055 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[203]
1124M MPK-82 375 1991 1,055 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[204]
1124M Ust-Ilimsk 362 1991 1,055 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[citation needed]
1124M Monchegorsk 190 1993 1,055 t Northern Fleet Status unclear
1124M Snezhnogorsk 196 1994 1,055 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[205]
Nanuchka[206] 12341 Smerch 423 1984 730 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[207]
12341 Iney 418 1987 730 t Pacific Fleet Status unclear; planned to decommission in 2021[208] but still reported active as of early 2022[209]
12341 Rassvyet 520 1988 730 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2024[210]
12341 Zyb' 560 1989 730 t Baltic Fleet
12341 Geyzer 555 1989 730 t Baltic Fleet
12341 Passat 570 1990 730 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2022[211]
12341 Razliv 450? 1991 730 t Pacific Fleet Status unclear; planned to decommission in 2021[208]
Tarantul[212]
12411 R-60 955 1987 540 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2024[213]
12411 R-261 991 1988 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[214]
12411 Zarechnyy (ex R-187) 855 1989 540 t Baltic Fleet
12411 Naberezhnye Chelny (ex R-239) 953 1989 540 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2024[215]
12411 R-297 951 1990 540 t Pacific Fleet
12411 R-298 971 1990 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[216]
12411 Dimitrovgrad (ex R-291) 825 1991 540 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[217]
12411 R-11 940 1991 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2022[218]
12411 R-14 924 1991 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[219]
12411 Morshansk (ex R-293) 874 1992 540 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[220]
12411 R-18 937 1992 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[221]
12411 R-19 978 1992 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[222]
12411 R-20 921 1993 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[223]
12411 R-24 946 1994 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2022[224]
12411 Chuvashiya (ex R-2) 870 2000 540 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[225]
12411 R-29 916 2003 540 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2022[226]
Parchim[227] 1331M Urengoy 304 1986 950 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[228]
1331M Kazanets 311 1986 950 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[229]
1331M Zelenodolsk 308 1987 950 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[230][231]
1331M Aleksin 218 1989 950 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[232]
1331M Kabardino-Balkariya 243 1989 950 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[233]
1331M Kalmykiya 232 1990 950 t Baltic Fleet
Bora[234] 1239 Bora 615 1989 1,050 t Black Sea Fleet [N 12] Active as of 2024[235]
1239 Samum 616 2000 1,050 t Black Sea Fleet [N 13] Reported active as of 2024[236]
Buyan[237] 21630 Astrakhan 012,017 2006 500 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2024[238][237]
21630 Volgodonsk 014,018 2012 500 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2024[239][240]
21630 Makhachkala 015,020 2012 500 t Caspian Flotilla [241]
Buyan-M 21631 Grad Sviyazhsk 021,652 2014 949 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2024[242][243]
21631 Uglich 022,653 2014 949 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2025[244]
21631 Velikiy Ustug 023,651 2014 949 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2024[245][243]
21631 Zelenyy Dol 602,562 2015 949 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[246][247]
21631 Serpukhov 603,563 2015 949 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[248][247]
21631 Vyshniy Volochek 609 2018 949 t Black Sea Fleet Active; damaged in collision with civilian tanker August 2025 while undertaking evasive manoeuvres in the face of a drone attack[249]
21631 Orekhovo-Zuyevo 626 2018 949 t Black Sea Fleet Active; deployed in the Mediterranean/Baltic since start of Russo-Ukraine War[250][251]
21631 Ingushetiya 630 2019 949 t Black Sea Fleet Reported active as of mid-2023[252][253]
21631 Grayvoron 600 2021 949 t Black Sea Fleet Reported active as of mid-2023[254][255][256]
21631 Grad 575 2022 949 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025;[257] reported struck by Ukrainian attack in October 2025 while transitting via Russian inland waterways from the Baltic to the Caspian; damage uncertain[258][259]
21631 Naro-Fominsk 595 2023 949 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[260][188]
21631 Stavropol 2025 949 t Baltic Fleet Active[261][262]
Steregushchiy 20380 Steregushchiy 530,550 2008 2,200 t Baltic Fleet Reported in modernization refit as of 2023[263][264][265]
20380 Soobrazitelnyy 531 2011 2,200 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[266][267]
20380 Boikiy 532 2013 2,200 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[268][269]
20380 Stoikiy 545 2014 2,200 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[270][271]
20380 Sovershennyy 333 2017 2,200 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[272][273]
20380 Gromkiy 335 2018 2,200 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[274][275]
20380 Hero of the Russian Federation Aldar Tsydenzhapov 339 2020 2,200 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[276][277]
20380 Merkuriy 535 2023 2,200 t Black Sea Fleet Nominally assigned to the Black Sea Fleet; owing to the Russo-Ukraine War and limitations imposed by Turkey related to the use of the Bosphorus Strait has been restricted in entering the Black Sea; operates as part of Russia's Mediterranean Sea Task Force and the Baltic Fleet de facto[278][279]
20380 Rezkiy 343 2023 2,200 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[280][281]
Gremyashchiy 20385 Gremyashchiy 337 2020 2,500 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[282][283]
Karakurt 22800 Mytischchi 567 2018 800 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[284][285]
22800 Sovetsk 577 2019 800 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[286]
22800 Odintsovo 584 2020 860 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[287]
22800 Amur 646 2024 860 t Baltic Fleet Transferred from the Caspian to the Baltic as of October 2025[288][289][290]
22800 Tucha 606 2024 860 t Black Sea Fleet Deployed to the Caspian and active as of 2025[291][292]
22800 Typhoon 577 2025 800 t Black Sea Fleet Deployed to the Caspian and reported active as of 2025[293][294]

Amphibious vessels

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Landing ships

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Class Project Ship Pennant no. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Tapir[295] 1171 Orsk 148 1968 4,946 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2022 at the start of the Russo-Ukraine War[296][297]
1171 Nikolai Vilkov 081 1974 4,946 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[298]
1171 Nikolai Filchenkov 152 1975 4,946 t Black Sea Fleet Reported active as of 2024[299][31]
Ropucha[300] 775 Olenegorsky Gornyak 012 1976 4,080 t Northern Fleet Deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the War in Ukraine; reportedly seriously damaged in 2023[301]
775 Kondopoga 027 1976 4,080 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2024[302]
775 Aleksandr Otrakovsky 031 1978 4,080 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[303]
775 Oslyabya 066 1981 4,080 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[304]
775 Admiral Nevelskoy 055 1982 4,080 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[305]
775 Kaliningrad 102 1984 4,080 t Baltic Fleet Deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the Russo-Ukraine War as of 2022[306]
775 Georgiy Pobedonosets 016 1985 4,080 t Northern Fleet Active; deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the War in Ukraine[307]
775 Aleksandr Shabalin 110 1985 4,080 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025; refit 2020-24[308][31][309][310]
775 Yamal 156 1988 4,080 t Black Sea Fleet Damaged in 2024; reported as both awaiting repairs or damage minimal[311][312]
775M Azov 151 1990 4,080 t Black Sea Fleet Damaged in 2024; reported as both awaiting repairs or damage minimal[313][314]
775M Peresvet 077 1991 4,080 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[315][316]
775M Korolyov 130 1991 4,080 t Baltic Fleet Deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the Russo-Ukraine War as of 2022[317][318]
Ivan Gren 11711 Ivan Gren 135 2018 6,600 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[319][320][321]
11711 Pyotr Morgunov 117 2020 6,600 t Northern Fleet Active; deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the War in Ukraine[322][323][324]

Landing craft

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Class Project Ship Pennant no. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Zubr[325] 12322 Evgeniy Kocheshkov 770 1990 555 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[326]
12322 Mordoviya 782 1991 555 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[327]
Serna[328] 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 Alexey Sukhanov 2008 100 t Caspian Flotilla[328]
11770 D-144? 2008 100 t Black Sea Fleet Several Serna-class craft reported destroyed; more have likely been deployed to the Black Sea[329][330][331]
11770 D-199? 2014 100 t Black Sea Fleet
11770 Alexey Barinov 2009 100 t Baltic Fleet
11770 Ivan Pasko 2009 100 t Baltic Fleet
11770 D-107 2010 100 t Pacific Fleet
11770 Zaur Omarov? 2013 100 t Caspian Flotilla
11770 D-178 Yury Kukushkin? 2012 100 t Caspian Flotilla
Dyugon[332] 21820 Ataman Platov 2010[333] 280 t Caspian Flotilla [334]
21820 Denis Davydov 2014 280 t Baltic Fleet [335]
21820 Ivan Kartsov 2015[336] 280 t Pacific Fleet
21820 Lieutenant Rimskiy-Korsakov 2014[337] 280 t Baltic Fleet? [338]
21820 Midshipman Lermontov 2014[339] 280 t Baltic Fleet? [340]
Ondatra[341] 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 PKAO-772 1995 90 t Baltic Fleet?
1176 Svatovo? 1979? 90 t Black Sea Fleet? ex-D-305 active with the Ukrainian Navy from 1998; possibly captured by Russia, March 2022[342]
BK-16[343] 02510 D-296 Vladislav Dorokhin 2015 22 t Black Sea Fleet Several BK-16s reported destroyed (one may have been D-310);[344][345] Production/deployment of additional BK-16s reported as a priority for the Black Sea Fleet[346]
02510 TDK-491? 2019?
02510 D-212? 2024
02510 D-309 2018
02510 D-310? 2021
02510 D-311 2021
02510 TDK-490 2019?
02510 TDK-492 2019
02510 TDK-493 2019
02510 D-308 2018 22 t Northern Fleet
02510 D-2110 2018[347] 22 t Northern Fleet [348]
02510 D-321 2021 22 t Northern Fleet [349]
02510 RVK-703 2019? 22 t Northern Fleet
02510 D-315 2020 22 t Baltic Fleet Another vessel of the class may originally have been built for the Baltic Fleet[350]
BK-18 02511 2017 25 t Black Sea Fleet Status unknown[351]
02511 2017 25 t Black Sea Fleet
BK-10/M/M1/D 02450 c. 14+ units Since 2013 6-12 t Black Sea Fleet Built/building for Black Sea Fleet[352][353]

Patrol ships & boats

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Offshore patrol vessels

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Class Project Ship Pennant no. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Project 22160 22160 Vasily Bykov 368 2018 1,500 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2023[354][355]
22160 Dmitry Rogachev 375 2019 1,500 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of the start of the Russo-Ukraine war[356][357]
22160 Pavel Derzhavin 363 2020 1,500 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2024[358][359]
22160 Viktor Velikiy 417 2025 1,500 t Black Sea Fleet Active and operating in the Baltic/Mediterranean as of 2025[360][361][362]
Project 23550 23550 Ivan Papanin 400 2025 6,800 t Northern Fleet Active[363][364][365][366]

Patrol boats

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Class Project Ship Pennant no. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Grachonok 21980 Nakhimovets 689 2009 139 t Baltic Fleet [367]
21980 Kadet? 840 2011 139 t Black Sea Fleet Reported in the Mediterranean at the start of the Russo-Ukraine War;[368] may have been abandoned at Tartus naval base in Syria in late 2024/early 2025[369]
21980 Suvorovets 841 2012 139 t Black Sea Fleet Reported damaged in drone attack in August 2023; status unknown[370][371]
21980 Kursant Kirovets 842 2013 139 t Black Sea Fleet Active at the start of the Russo-Ukraine War[372]
21980 Yunarmeets Kaspiya 600 2013 139 t Caspian Flotilla [373]
21980 Yunarmeets Kryma 836 2014 139 t Black Sea Fleet All active at the start of Russo-Ukraine War[374][375][376]
21980 Kinel 837 2014 139 t Black Sea Fleet
21980 Pavel Silaev 844 2017 139 t Black Sea Fleet
21980 Yunarmeets Tatarstana 601 2018 139 t Caspian Flotilla
21980 Yunarmeets Dagestana 602 2019 139 t Caspian Flotilla
21980 P-468 651 2022 139 t Baltic Fleet
21980 Vladimir Nosov 652 2022 139 t Baltic Fleet [377][378]
21980 P- 695 2022 139 t Baltic Fleet
21980 P-377 996 2013 139 t Pacific Fleet
21980 Yunarmeets Primorya 997 2014 139 t Pacific Fleet [N 14]
21980 Yunarmeets Kamchatki 998 2014 139 t Pacific Fleet [379]
21980 Yunarmeets Chukotki 994 2017 139 t Pacific Fleet
21980 P-445 973 2018 139 t Pacific Fleet [380]
21980 Yunarmeets Sakhalina 969 2020 139 t Pacific Fleet [381][382]
21980 Yunarmeets Zapolyarya 938 2016 139 t Northern Fleet [N 15]
21980 Yunarmeets Belomorya 939 2016 139 t Northern Fleet
21980 P-429 936 2017 139 t Northern Fleet
21980 Valery Fedyanin 941 2017 139 t Northern Fleet
21980 P-475 Grachonok 2024 139 t Northern Fleet [383]
Raptor-class patrol boat 03160 P-281 Maksim Panin 2015 43 t Baltic Fleet [384]
03160 P-415 Georgiy Potekhin 2017 43 t Baltic Fleet [385]
03160 P-344 2015 43 t Baltic Fleet [386]
03160 P-345 Buyevlyanin? 2015 43 t Black Sea Fleet Ukrainian officials released three separate videos showing six Raptor-class boats damaged/destroyed in 2022;[387][388] some may have been repaired but at least three Raptor-class boats listed as destroyed as of mid-2024;[389] some Raptors reported operational at Tartus naval base in Syria as of late 2024;[390][391] additional boats possibly under construction/delivery[392]
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-413 Andrey Paliy? 2017 43 t Black Sea Fleet
03160 P-?  ? 2015 43 t Black Sea Fleet
03160 P-425 Chapaevsk? 2017 43 t Black Sea Fleet
03160 P-437 Grigory Davidenko 2018 43 t Baltic Fleet [393]
03160 P-436 2018 43 t Caspian Flotilla [394]
03160 P-342 Yunarmeets Baltiki 2015 43 t Baltic Fleet Originally assigned to the Baltic Fleet, but serving in the Black Sea Fleet as of 2022; damaged in 2022 Ukrainian attack but reported to have undergone repairs[395][396]
03160 P-456 Yunarmeets Moskvy 2020 43 t Baltic Fleet [397]
03160 P-461 2020 43 t Baltic Fleet [398]
03160 P-462 2020 43 t Baltic Fleet [399]
03160 Evgeny Kolesnikov 2017 43 t Baltic Fleet [400]
Mangust-class patrol boat 12150/M/A 62 in service; Coast Guard assigned vessels[401] 2001-2018 31 t Baltic, Black Sea, Pacific, Caspian, Amur Reported taskings as of 2022: Baltic Fleet - 12; Black Sea Fleet - 29; Pacific Fleet - 9; Caspian Flotilla - 11; Amur - 1[402]

On 6 May 2024, Ukraine used MAGURA V5 sea drones to attack a Russian patrol boat in Crimea. Footage was released appearing to show the drone detonating next to a small boat appearing to resemble a Mangust-class vessel.[403]

Dockstavarvet IC16M IC16MII 12 in service[404] 2004-2013 22 t Black Sea Fleet & elsewhere? Two vessels (P-835 & P-834) reported tasked to the Black Sea Fleet; other taskings/names unclear (some may be Federal Protective Service vessels)[405]
Shmel 1204 Ak-209 045 1982 77 t Caspian Flotilla [406]
1204 Ak-223 047 1982 77 t Caspian Flotilla [407]
1204 Al-201 042 1983 77 t Caspian Flotilla
1204 Ak-248 044 1983 77 t Caspian Flotilla
Gyurza-M 58155 Razboinik[408] 2023 54 t Black Sea Fleet ex Ukraine navy ship Akkerman[409]
58155 Nayezdnik[410] 2023 54 t Black Sea Fleet ex Ukraine navy ship Vyshgorod[411]

Mine countermeasures vessels

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Class Project Ship Pennant no. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Natya[412] 266M Ivan Golubets 1973 800 t Black Sea Fleet Damaged on 29 October 2022 during a drone attack on the port of Sevastopol;[413][414] subsequently repaired;[415] Active as of 2023[416]
266ME Valentin Pikul 2001 804 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2022[417][418]
266ME MT-264 1989 804 t Pacific Fleet Both reported active as of 2022[419]
266ME MT-265 1989 804 t Pacific Fleet
02668 Vice-admiral Zakharin 2008 804 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2023[420]
Alexandrit[421] 12700 Alexandr Obukhov 2016 620 t Baltic Fleet[422] Active as of 2025[423]
12700 Georgy Kurbatov 2021 620 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2022[424]
12700 Vladimir Emelyanov 2019 620 t Black Sea Fleet Assigned to the Black Sea Fleet but operating in the Mediterranean/Baltic as of 2023[425]
12700 Ivan Antonov 2018 620 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2023[426]
12700 Yakov Balyaev 2020 620 t Pacific Fleet[427] Active as of 2025[428]
12700 Pyotr Ilyichev 2022 620 t Pacific Fleet[429] Active as of 2025[430]
12700 Anatoly Shlemov 2022 620 t Pacific Fleet[259] Active as of 2025[431]
12700 Lev Chernavin 2023 620 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[432][188]
12700 Afanasy Ivannikov 2025 620 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[433]
Sonya[434] 1265 Leonid Sobolev 1990 460 t Baltic Fleet Both active as of 2022[citation needed]
1265 Novocheboksarsk 1991 460 t Baltic Fleet
1265 Sergey Kolbasev 1992 460 t Baltic Fleet Status uncertain; may have decommissioned in 2023[435]
1265 Pavel Khenov (former BT-115) 1993 460 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[436]
1265 Polyarny 1984 460 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2020; may decommission in due course due to same name assigned to Alexandrit-class vessel on sea trials as of 2025[437][438]
1265 Elynya 1986 460 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2022[citation needed]
1265 Kotelnich 1987 460 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[439]
1265 Solovetskiy Yunga 1988 460 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[440]
1265 Kolomna 1990 460 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[441]
1265 Yadrin 1991 460 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2023[442][443]
1265 BT-100 1984 460 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[444][445]
1265 BT-325 1985 460 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[446]
1265 BT-114 1987 460 t Pacific Fleet
1265 BT-232 1988 460 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2023[447]
1265 BT-245 1989 460 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[448]
1265 BT-256 1990 460 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[449]
1265 BT-215 1991 460 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[450]
1265 German Ugryumov 1988 460 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2024[451]
1265 Magomed Gadzhiev 1997 460 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2024[452]
Lida[453] 10750 RT-57 1989 135 t Baltic Fleet
10750 RT-248 1990 135 t Baltic Fleet
10750 Vasily Polyakov 1991 135 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[454]
10750 Viktor Sigalov 1992 135 t Baltic Fleet
10750 RT-233 1989 135 t Black Sea Fleet Reportedly transferred from the Caspian Flotilla to the Black Sea Fleet as of June 2023[455]
10750 RT-234 1989 135 t Caspian Flotilla Active as of 2021[456]
Gorya[457] 12660 Zheleznyakov 1988 1,150 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2020[458]
12660 Gumanenko 2000 1,150 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2022[citation needed]
Yevgenya[459] 1258 1 (RT-71) + others? remain in service 1967-1985 91 t Caspian Flotilla & others? Total of 53 inshore minesweepers of the class were built between 1967-1985; c. 49 decommissioned/transferred to other countries; a few (eg. RT-71 as of 2024) may remain in commission[460]
697TB[461] 697TB RT-59 1976 157 t Caspian Flotilla Both may still be in service[462]
697TB RT-181 1980 157 t Caspian Flotilla

Auxiliaries

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Special-purpose (intelligence) ships

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Class Project Ship Pennant no. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Note
Moma-class intelligence ship 861M Kil'din 512 1970 1,560 t Black Sea Fleet Active & deployed in the Baltic/Mediterranean[463] Medium intelligence ships. Suffered fire while operating in the Mediterranean in 2025.[464]
861M Ekvator 1968 1,560 t Black Sea Fleet Unclear if active
Alpinist-class intelligence ship 503R Syzran 1981 1,202 t Baltic Fleet [465] Medium intelligence ship.
503R Zhigulevsk 1982 1,202 t Baltic Fleet Medium intelligence ship.[citation needed]
Vishnya-class intelligence ship 864 Fedor Golovin 520 1985 3,470 t Baltic Fleet [a][citation needed]
864 Kurily 208 1986 3,470 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[466][a]
864 Tavriya 169 1986 3,470 t Northern Fleet [a]
864 Kareliya 535 1986 3,470 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[467][468][a]
864 Priazovye 201 1987 3,470 t Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2023[469][470][471][a]
864 Viktor Leonov 175 1988 3,470 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[472][473][a]
864 Vasiliy Tatishchev 231 1988 3,470 t Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[474][475][a]
Balzam-class intelligence ship 1826 Pribaltika 80 1983 4,900 t Pacific Fleet[476] Active as of 2024[477][b]
Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship 18280 Yuriy Ivanov 2015 4,000 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[478][479][b]
18280 Ivan Khurs 2018 4,000 t Black Sea Fleet Active in 2023, hit by uncrewed surface vessel[480][481][482]
Baklan-class intelligence ship 1388NZ KSV-2168 2018[483] 500 t Baltic Fleet [b]
Marshal Nedelin-class intelligence ship 1914 Marshal Krylov 1990 23,780 t Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[484][485][b]
Project 7452 ship 7452 Chusuvoy 1987 1,300 t Northern Fleet[486] Active as of 2024[487][a]
Project 22010 ship 22010 Yantar 2015 5,200 t Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[488][489][490][c]

Icebreakers, tenders, replenishment ships & other auxiliaries

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Class Project Type Number Name Commissioned Fleet Note
Icebreakers
Dobrynya Nikitich 97K Diesel-electric icebreaker 1 Buran 1966 Baltic Fleet All active as of 2024[491][492][493]
Ivan Susanin 97P Icebreaking patrol ship 2 Ivan Susanin 1973 Pacific Fleet
Ruslan 1975 Northern Fleet
Project 21180 21180 Diesel-electric icebreaker 1 Ilya Muromets 2017 Northern Fleet Active[494]
Project 21180M 21180M Diesel-electric icebreaker 1 Evpatiy Kolovrat 2024 Pacific Fleet Active[495]
Hospital ships
Ob class 320 Hospital ship 3 Yenisey 1981 Black Sea Fleet Inactive;[496][497] reported in Sevastopol's Yuzhnaya Bay as of 2025[498]
Svir 1989 Northern Fleet Inactive (since 2006)[499]
Irtysh 1990 Pacific Fleet Reported active as of 2025[500][501]
Logistic support vessels
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[502] 1985 Pacific Fleet
Luza 1541 Missile fuel tanker 3 Selenga 1966 Baltic Fleet [503]
Barguzin 1967 Pacific Fleet
Alambay 1968 Pacific Fleet
Vala 1783 Special waste tanker 2 TNT-11 1966 Pacific Fleet [504]
TNT-27 1968 Pacific Fleet
Amguema 550 Polar logistic vessel 1 Yauza 1974 Northern Fleet [505]
Project 1807 1807 Weapons transport 1 BTR-139 1978 Caspian Flotilla [506]
AMGA/Daugava 1791 Ballistic missile transport 1 Daugava 1980 Pacific Fleet [507]
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[508]
Refrigerated cargo ship 1 Kazan-60 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Georgiy Agafanov[509] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[510]
Polnocny-class landing ship Polnocny-C (Type 773) Small seagoing dry-cargo ship 1 VTR-140 1972 Northern Fleet ex-landing ship; used as support supply ship[511]
General cargo ship 1 Dvinitsa-50 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Alican Deval[512] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria;[510] reported in service as of 2025[513]
General cargo ship 1 Kyzyl-60 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Smyrna[514] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[510]
General cargo ship 1 Vologda-50 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Dadali[515] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[510]
RoRo ship 1 Alexander Tkachenko 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Robur[516] chartered as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria[517]
Longvinik 23120 Logistic vessel 2 Elbrus 2018 Northern Fleet
Vsevelod Bobrov 2021 Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2022[518][519]
Project 02690 02690 Seagoing self-propelled floating crane 15 SPK-19150 2014 Northern Fleet 16th vessel ("SPK-63150") fitting out as of 2024[520]
SPK-37150 2014 Northern Fleet
SPK-42150 2015 Pacific Fleet
SPK-43150 2015 Pacific Fleet
SPK-44150 2015 Pacific Fleet
SPK-45150 2016 Northern Fleet
SPK-46150 2016 Black Sea Fleet
SPK-49150 2016 Baltic Fleet
SPK-50150 2016 Baltic Fleet
SPK-53150 2018 Northern Fleet
SPK-54150 2019 Black Sea Fleet
SPK-57150 2020 Pacific Fleet
SPK-59150 2020 Caspian Flotilla
SPK-60150 2021 Northern Fleet
SPK-62150 2025 Northern Fleet [521]
Project 304 304 Floating Workshop 15 PM-30 1982 Baltic Fleet [522]
PM-82 1978 Baltic Fleet
PM-86 1987 Baltic Fleet
PM-69 1987 Northern Fleet
PM-56 1973 Black Sea Fleet Both active as of 2022[523]
PM-138 1969 Black Sea Fleet
PM-10 1982 Northern Fleet [524]
PM-75 1978 Northern Fleet
PM-5? 1982? Pacific Fleet May have decommissioned in 2021[525]
PM-15 1982? Pacific Fleet [526]
PM-52 1977 Pacific Fleet
PM-59 1986 Pacific Fleet
PM-92 1988 Pacific Fleet
PM-97 1988 Pacific Fleet
PM-156 1972 Pacific Fleet
Salvage vessels / Submersible supports
Kommuna Salvage vessel/ Submersible support 1 Kommuna 1915 Black Sea Fleet Attacked by missile strike in 2024; damage appeared light[527][480][528]
Project 23040 23040 Boat of comprehensive rescue support 25 RVK-762 2013 Black Sea Fleet One additional vessel reported under construction; status unclear[529]
Grom 2021 Black Sea Fleet
RVK-764 2013 Black Sea Fleet
RVK-767 2013 Black Sea Fleet
RVK-771 2013 Black Sea Fleet
RVK-933 2014 Caspian Flotilla
RVK-946 2014 Caspian Flotilla
RVK-1045 2014 Black Sea Fleet
Boris Kiselev 2014 Baltic Fleet
RVK-1102 2014 Baltic Fleet
RVK-1112 2014 Black Sea Fleet
RVK-2162 2015 Baltic Fleet
RVK-2163 2015 Baltic Fleet
Askhat Ziganshin 2015 Baltic Fleet
Valebtin Gordeev 2015 Baltic Fleet
RVK-2164 2015 Baltic Fleet
Vitaly Marienko 2015 Baltic Fleet
Ivan Shvets 2017 Northern Fleet
RVK-1230 2017 Northern Fleet
RVK-1239 2017 Pacific Fleet
RVK-1261 2017 Pacific Fleet
RVK-1264 2020 Pacific Fleet
Alexandr Sheremet 2020 Pacific Fleet
Pavel Simonov 2020 Northern Fleet
Vladimir Timofeev 2021 Northern Fleet
Project 5360 5360 Salvage vessel/ Submersible support 4 Mikhail Rudnitskiy 1978 Northern Fleet Active as of 2024; reported damaged in collision with deep-water reconnaissance vehicle AS-36; extent of damage unknown[530]
Georgiy Koz'min 1979 Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[531]
Georgiy Titov 1982 Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[532][533]
Sayany 1983 Black Sea Fleet Reported in Holland Bay near Sevastopol as of early 2024[534]
El'brus 537 Large submarine salvage vessel 1 Alagez 1989 Pacific Fleet [535]
Kashtan 141 Salvage vessel/ Submersible support 8 Alexandr Pushkin, SS-750, KIL-927, 143, 158, 164, 498, 168[536] 1986-1989 Baltic, Northern, Black Sea & Pacific Fleets SS-750 active as of 2023[537][538][539]
Belousov 21300 Submarine salvage vessel 1 Igor Belousov 2015 Pacific Fleet [540]
Project 23370 23370 Rescue boat 12 Leonid Molchanov 2014 Baltic Fleet [541]
SMK-2094 2014 Black Sea Fleet
Valery Rozhdestvensky 2014 Baltic Fleet
Vladimir Egorov 2014 Baltic Fleet
SMK-2100 2014 Caspian Flotilla
SMK-2102 2015 Caspian Flotilla
SMK-2103 2015 Caspian Flotilla
SMK-2104 2015 Caspian Flotilla
SMK-2169 2015 Black Sea Fleet
SMK-2170 2015 Baltic Fleet
SMK-2171 2015 Black Sea Fleet
SMK-2172 2015 Baltic Fleet
23370M 3 Spasatel Kononenko 2016 Northern Fleet
Vitaliy Teplov 2017 Pacific Fleet
SMK-2187 2018 Pacific Fleet
23370G 3 Mikhail Kazansky 2019 Baltic Fleet
Alexander Firsov 2020 Black Sea Fleet
Grigory Shadrin 2021 Northern Fleet
Tenders
Pelym 1799 Degaussing/Deperming vessel 12[542] 1970-1987 29 vessels built for the Russian Navy; 12 remain in service[543]
Bereza 130 Degaussing/Deperming vessel 12[544] 1984-2001 18 vessels built; 12 remain in service[545]
Malina 2020 Submarine tender 3 PTB-5 1984 Northern Fleet [546][547]
PTB-6 1985 Pacific Fleet
PTB-7 1990 Northern Fleet
Oskol 300/301T/303 Light repair vessel 5 PM-20 (Oskol I) 1963 Northern Fleet [548]
PM-68 (Oskol I) 1964 Baltic Fleet
PM-21 (Oskol II) 1965 Northern Fleet [549]
PM-51 (Modified Oskol) 1968 Northern Fleet [550]
PKZ-? (former PM-148; Modified Oskol) 1968 Pacific Fleet
Tugs
Project 527[551] Ocean salvage vessel 1 Epron 1959 Black Sea Fleet Active in 2021,[552] 2022[553]
Okhtenskiy/Goliat 733[554] Ocean salvage tug 3 SB-4 1959 Black Sea Fleet Active in 2018[555]
SB-5 1965 Black Sea Fleet Active in 2018,[556] 2019,[557] 2021[558]
SB-9 1964 Northern Fleet
Pamir/Ingul 1452[559] Ocean salvage tug 3 Pamir 1974 Northern Fleet Active in 2021,[560] 2022[561]
Alatau 1983 Pacific Fleet Active in 2024[562]
Altay 1987 Northern Fleet Active in 2021,[563] 2022[564]
Project P-5757[565] Ocean salvage/rescue tug 2 Nikolay Chiker[566]
1989 Northern Fleet Active in 2021[471]
Fotiy Krylov[567] 1989 Pacific Fleet Active in 2020[568]
Project 745/P[569] Sea tug/Border patrol units 28 745 (Salvage tugs: 1972-1991); 745P (Border patrol units: 1974-2006) 43 built; 28 (745 & 745P) remaining in service; P variants armed & Coast Guard assigned[570][571][572]
Project 745 MB 745 MB Sea salvage tug 1 MB-12 2011 Northern Fleet [486]
Project 745 MBS 745 MBS Sea salvage tug 1 Viktor Koneckiy 2013 Baltic Fleet[486] Active in 2021[573]
Project 563 563[574] Sea salvage tug 4 MB-15 1977 Northern Fleet [575]
SB-931? (former MB-18) 1977 Pacific Fleet May have decommissioned in 2021[576]
MB-105 1978 Pacific Fleet
Yakov Grebelskiy (former MB-119) 1978 Baltic Fleet Active in 2021[577]
Project 714 714[578] Sea rescue tug 7 SB-365, Yevgeniy Khorov, SB-36, SB-521, SB-522, SB-523, SB-524 1982-83 Yevgeniy Khorov active in 2019,[579] SB-36 in 2022[580][240][581]
Neftegaz V92[582] Sea salvage tug 1 Kalar 1990 Pacific Fleet Active in 2021[583]
Project 712 Sliva 712[584] Sea rescue tug 4 SB-406 1984 Northern Fleet Active in 2020[585]
SB-408 1984 Pacific Fleet [586]
Yevgeniy Churov[587] 1985 Baltic Fleet Active in 2019[588]
Shakhter[589] 1985 Black Sea Fleet Active in 2022[590]
Project 22870 22870[591] Sea tug 5 (additional vessel, Mikhail Chekov, fitting out as of 2024)[592] SB-45 2014 Caspian Flotilla [593]
Nikolay Muru 2014 Black Sea Fleet Active in 2021[594]
SB-738 2016 Caspian Flotilla
Kapitan Guryev 2018 Black Sea Fleet [595]
SB-742 2019 Black Sea Fleet [596][597]
Project 02790 02790 Sea tug 6 MB-92 2013 Pacific Fleet [598]
MB-93 2013 Pacific Fleet
MB-97 2015 Baltic Fleet
MB-135 2014 Northern Fleet
MB-134 2014 Northern Fleet
MB-96 2015 Baltic Fleet
Project 02980 02980[citation needed] Sea tug 5-6[citation needed] SB-121 2016 Baltic Fleet Leningradskaya naval base
SB-123 2016 Baltic Fleet Baltiysk naval base[599]
SB-736 2017 Northern Fleet Belomorskaya naval base[600]
SB-737 2017 Baltic Fleet Baltiysk naval base[601]
Aleksander Frolov 2018-20 ?? Baltic Fleet Baltiysk; active as of 2025[602][603]
Project 90600[604] Harbour tug 26 RB-34 2009 Northern Fleet [605]
RB-47 2009 Northern Fleet
RB-48 2009 Northern Fleet
RB-386 2010 Northern Fleet
Pomorye 2011 Northern Fleet
RB-389 2010 Black Sea Fleet
RB-43 2011 Black Sea Fleet
RB-45 2011 Black Sea Fleet
RB-20 2011 Baltic Fleet
RB-27 2011 Baltic Fleet
RB-42 2011 Baltic Fleet
RB-391 2012 Black Sea Fleet
RB-394 2012 Baltic Fleet
RB-395 2012 Baltic Fleet
RB-392 2013 Black Sea Fleet
RB-398 2013 Black Sea Fleet
RB-399 2013 Northern Fleet
RB-400 2013 Northern Fleet
RB-401 2013 Baltic Fleet
RB-412 2014 Black Sea Fleet
RB-413 2014 Baltic Fleet
RB-365 2015 Black Sea Fleet
RB-366 2015 Baltic Fleet
RB-397 2017 Caspian Flotilla
RB-393 2017 Baltic Fleet
Izhorets 2024 Baltic Fleet [606]
Project 16609 Harbour tug 15 RB-367, 368, 369, 2180, Delfin, Kasatka, Belukha, RB-402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 2186, Afalina 2012–2018 Northern, Pacific, Baltic & Black Sea Fleets [607][608][609]
Project 23470 Sea tug 3 Sergei Balk 2020 Black Sea Fleet plus 4 building/fitting out as of 2024[610][611][612][613]
Andrey Stepanov 2020 Pacific Fleet
Kapitan Nayden 2022 Black Sea Fleet
Plamya 1893[614] Firefighting tugboat 6 PZhS-96, PZhS-123, PZhS-209, PZhS-219, PZhS-279, PZhS-282, 1970–1976 Baltic, Black Sea, Pacific Fleets & Caspian Flotilla PZhS-123 (tasked to the Black Sea Fleet) active in 2022[590][615]
Fleet oilers
Boris Chilikin 1559V Large seagoing tanker 3 Sergey Osipov[566] 1973 Northern Fleet Active as of 2024[616][617]
Ivan Bubnov[618] 1975 Black Sea Fleet 8 month deployment in the Mediterranean in 2020–21[471]
Boris Butoma[619] 1978 Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[620][564]
Dora Medium seagoing tanker 1 Istra 1942 Black Sea Fleet Transferred to the Soviet Union from Germany as part of war reparations; still reported in commission as of 2021 though possibly inactive[621]
Olekma 6404 Medium seagoing tanker 1 Iman[622] 1966 Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2021[623][624][560]
Altay 160 Medium seagoing tanker 4 Kola 1967 Baltic Fleet Active as of 2021;[625] collision, slight damage in 2021[626]
Yel'nya 1968 Baltic Fleet Active as of 2024[627][628]
Izhora 1970 Pacific Fleet Active in 2022[629]
Ilim 1972 Pacific Fleet Inactive
Dubna Medium seagoing tanker 3 Dubna 1974 Northern Fleet In refit as of 2021[630]
Irkut 1975 Pacific Fleet Active as of 2024[631][632]
Pechenga 1979 Pacific Fleet Active as of 2025[633][634]
Kaliningradneft REF-675 Medium seagoing tanker 2 Kama 1982 Northern Fleet Active as of 2023[635][636][637]
Vyazma 1982 Northern Fleet Active as of 2025[638][585][564]
Project 23130 23130 Medium seagoing tanker 2 Akademik Pashin 2019 Northern Fleet Active as of 2024[639][640][564]
Vasily Nikitin 2025 Black Sea Fleet Tasked to the Black Sea Fleet but commissioned in the Baltic in April 2025; likely to operate in the Baltic/Atlantic for the duration of the Russo-Ukraine War[641]
Project 03180 03180 Small seagoing tanker 4 Umba 2014 Northern Fleet [642]
Pecha 2014 Northern Fleet
VTN-73 2014 Black Sea Fleet
Alexandr Grebenschikov 2014 Baltic Fleet
Project 03182 03182 Small seagoing tanker 1 Vice-admiral Paromov 2021 Black Sea Fleet Active as of 2024; part of the Black Sea Fleet but deployed in the Mediterranean/Baltic since 2022[643][644][645]
Trial support vessels
Project 11982 11982 Trial vessel/Research vessel 2 Seliger 2012 Black Sea Fleet[646] Third vessel (Ilmen) may have entered service[647]
Ladoga 2018[citation needed] Baltic Fleet[648]
Hydrographic ships
Project 860 Hydrographic ship 1 Gigrometer 1965 Baltic Fleet [649]
Project 861 Hydrographic ship c. 6 1968–1973 [650][651]
Project 852 852 Hydrographic ship 1 Admiral Vladimirskiy 1975 Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025[652][653]
Yug 862 Hydrographic ship 11 Marshal Gelovani, Donuzlav, Nikolay Matusevich, Gals, Pegas, Vice-Admiral Vorontsov, Vizir, Temryuk, Gorizont, Senezh 1979–1983 Pacific, Northern, Baltic and Black Sea Fleets Marshal Gelovani active in 2021,[632]Donuzlav active in 2022,[590][654] Gorizont active as of 2021[655]
Project 865 865 Hydrographic ship 2 Sibiryakov 1990 Baltic Fleet Active in 2021[656]
Romuald Muklevich 1991 Northern Fleet Modernized in 2020[657]
Project 872 Hydrographic ship 19 1978–1983 Baltic, Black Sea, Pacific & Northern Fleets 23 vessels originally; 3 decommissioned as of early 2020s; one (Petr Gradov) identified as Project 872E vessel[658]
Project 872E Special ecologistic ship 1 Petr Gradov[659] 1980 Black Sea Fleet
Project 19910 19910 Small hydrographic vessel 5 Nikolay Skosyrev, Yakov Lapushkin, Vaygach, Alexandr Rogotskiy[660] 2007–2025 Northern Fleet, Baltic Fleet Additional vessel (Vasily Bubnov) entered service in 2025[661][662][663]
Project V19910 Hydrographic ship 1 Viktor Faleev[664] 2013
Project 23370Г 23370Г Hydrographic catamaran-type boat 3 Mikhail Kazanskii, Alexander Firsov, Georgiy Shadrin 2019–2021 Baltic Fleet, Black Sea Fleet, Northern Fleet [665][666]
Project 20180/20181 20180 Ocean rescue tug/Search and rescue ship/armament transport 2 Zvezdochka (20180)[667] & Akademik Kovalev (20181) Since 2010/2015 Northern & Pacific Fleets 20181 vessels classed as "armament transports"; additional 20181 vessel (Akademik Makeev) fitting out;[668] vessels employed for testing Poseidon nuclear weapons systems
Project 20183 20183 Oceanographic research search and rescue ice-way tug 1 Akademik Aleksandrov 2020 Northern Fleet Used for testing Poseidon[669]
Project 02670 02670 Oceanographic research ship 1 Yevgeniy Gorigledzhan 1983 (2023)[670] Baltic Fleet Tug rebuilt into ship for underwater work[671]
Project 19920 19920 Large hydrographic survey boat 12 2008–2022 [672][673][674]
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 [675][676][677]
Training ships
Project 887 Training ship 2 Smolnyy 1976 Baltic Fleet Active as of 2025 [678]
Perekop 1977 Baltic Fleet Active as of 2023[679][680]
Museum ships
Aurora Museum ship with active crew, formerly armored cruiser 1 Aurora 1897

Ships and submarines ordered or under construction

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(Summary: c. 19 submarines; c. 42 surface warships - 27 major/minor surface combatants; 5 amphibious vessels; 4 Patrol vessels/boats; 6 mine countermeasures vessels - & 2 special purpose intelligence vessels and various other auxiliaries)

Ballistic missile submarines

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Class Image Pennant number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 955A
Borei-A
Borei-A class
Knyaz Potemkin[681] 23 August 2021[682] 2028?[683] Northern Fleet Under construction[684]
Dmitry Donskoy[681] 23 August 2021[682] 2025[685] 2026[685][686] Northern Fleet Under construction
?[687] ? 2030/31?[688] Pacific?[689] Both planned/ordered[690]
? ? Northern?[691]

Cruise missile submarines

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Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 885M
Yasen-M
Yasen-M class Perm 29 July 2016[692] 27 March 2025[693] Pacific Fleet Sea trials in the Northern Fleet operational area as of mid-2025[694]
Voronezh 20 July 2020 Northern Fleet Under construction
Vladivostok 20 July 2020 Pacific Fleet Under construction[695]
Bratsk Projected 2025 ? Ordered; may start construction in 2025; up to two more planned[696]

Conventional attack submarines

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Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 677
Lada
Lada class Velikiye Luki 19 March 2015[697] 23 December 2022[698] 2025?[110] Northern Fleet On sea trials as of 2024; construction resumed after a thorough redesign[699]
Vologda 12 June 2022[700] Northern Fleet Under Construction
Yaroslavl 12 June 2022[700] Northern Fleet Under Construction
TBA ? Northern Ordered;[701] about nine submarines of the class may be planned[702][703]
Project 636.3
Improved Kilo
Improved Kilo class Petrozavodsk[704] 2024/25?[705][706] ? Baltic Fleet (or Northern Fleet?)[707] Reported to have started construction[708][709]
Mariupol 2024/25?[710] ? Baltic Fleet (or Northern Fleet?) Reported to have started construction[711][712][713][714]
? ? ? Baltic Fleet (or Northern Fleet?) Both reported as ordered; up to total of six new submarines of the class may be planned[715][716][717][718]
? ? ? Baltic Fleet (or Northern Fleet?)

Special purpose submarines

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Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 09851 Khabarovsk 27 July 2014 1 November 2025[719] 2025/26?[720] Pacific Fleet Fitting out;[721][722] designed to carry the Poseidon nuclear torpedo[723]
Project 09853 Ulyanovsk 28 July 2017 2025/26?[724][725] Northern Fleet Variant of the Yasen-class SSGN[726]
Orenburg Fall 2025[727] ? ? Ordered; described as Project 09853 unit; another 09851 or 09853 submarine may be planned[728][729][725]

Frigates

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Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 22350
Admiral Gorshkov
Admiral Gorshkov class Admiral Isakov 14 November 2013[730] 27 September 2024[731][732] 2027[732] Pacific Fleet[733] Fitting out
Admiral Amelko 23 April 2019[734] 14 August 2025[735] 2028[736] Pacific Fleet[737] Fitting out[738]
Admiral Chichagov 23 April 2019[734] Northern Fleet[739] Under construction
Admiral Yumashev 20 July 2020 Northern Fleet[740] Under construction[741]
Admiral Spiridonov 20 July 2020 Northern Fleet[742] Under construction[741][743]
Admiral Gromov Projected 2026 Projected 2029? Northern Fleet[744] Both ordered[745][746]
Admiral Vysotsky Projected 2026 Projected 2029? Pacific Fleet[747]

Corvettes

[edit]
Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 22800
Karakurt
Karakurt class Kozelsk 10 May 2016[citation needed] 9 October 2019 2025/26?[748] Baltic Fleet Reported on "tests" as of 2024; potential vulnerability to attack due to construction at the More (Feodosiya) shipyard in Crimea[749]
Askold 18 November 2016 21 September 2021[750] Originally 2024[751] (not yet commissioned when attacked) Black Sea Fleet Attacked in a Ukrainian cruise missile strike on the port Kerch on 4 November 2023;[752][753] heavily damaged, possibly destroyed;[754] Some reports suggest that repairs were being attempted as of late 2023.[755][756][757]
Kaluga (ex-Burya) 24 December 2016[758] 23 October 2018 2025/26?[731][748] Baltic Fleet Sea trials[759]
Okhotsk 17 March 2017[760] 29 October 2019 2028[761] Black Sea Fleet Fitting out
Vikhr 19 December 2017 13 November 2019 2030[761] Black Sea Fleet Fitting out
Rzhev 1 July 2019 27 September 2023[762][763] 2026[764] Pacific Fleet On sea trials as of 2025[765]
Udomlya 1 July 2019 27 September 2023[762][763] 2026[764] Pacific Fleet Fitting out
Ussuriysk? 26 December 2019 Pacific Fleet
Pavlovsk? 29 July 2020[766] Pacific Fleet [767]
Project 20380
Steregushchiy
Steregushchy class Strogiy 20 February 2015[768] Black Sea[769] Under Construction
Groznyy 23 August 2021[770][771] Pacific Fleet Under construction[citation needed]
Bravyy 29 September 2021 Pacific Fleet Under construction[772]
Project 20385
Gremyashchiy
Gremyashchiy class Provornyy 25 July 2013[773][774] September 2019 (relaunch June 2024)[775] Late 2025[776] Pacific Fleet Fitting out; severe fire damage December 2021.[777][725][778] Re-launched in 2024.[731]
Buynyy 23 August 2021 Pacific Fleet Under construction[779][780]
Razumnyy 12 June 2022[700] Pacific Fleet[781] Under construction
Bystryy 4 July 2022[citation needed] Pacific Fleet Under construction
Retiviy 9 June 2023[782] Pacific Fleet Under construction
Project 12418 Molniya (Tarantul IV)
Stupinets 1990s, resumed latter 2010s[783] 29 July 2024[784][785] Caspian Flotilla[786] Sea trials as of 2025[787]
Strelka 1990s, resumed latter 2010s[788] 1 October 2025[789] Likely Caspian[790] Fitting out
Project 20386
Derzkiy
Project 20386 Derzkiy 28 October 2016[791] March 2021[792] Black Sea[725] Under construction/Fitting out

Amphibious assault ships

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Class Image Pennant number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 23900 Project 23900 Amphibious Assault Ship Ivan Rogov 20 July 2020 Pacific Fleet Both being constructed at the Zaliv Shipbuilding Yard in Crimea, with potential vulnerability to attack[793][794]
Mitrofan Moskalenko 20 July 2020 Black Sea[795]

Landing ships

[edit]
Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 11711
Ivan Gren
Ivan Gren class Vladimir Andreyev 23 April 2019[734] 30 May 2025[796][797] 2026[796][798][799] Pacific Fleet Modified and upgraded project 11711 design;[800] up to seven additional vessels of the type may be planned[801]
Vasily Trushin 23 April 2019[734] 2025?[796] 2026[796][798] Pacific Fleet
Sergei Kabanov 8 July 2025[802]
  • Additional Project 02510 BK-16 and Project 02450 BK-10 fast assault boats may also be in production, particularly for the Black Sea Fleet[803][804][805]

Patrol ships

[edit]
Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 23550 Russian patrol ship Ivan Papanin Nikolai Zubov 27 November 2019 25 December 2024[806] Fitting out
Project 22160 Project 22160 corvette Nikolay Sipyagin 13 January 2018 Black Sea Fleet Under construction

Patrol Boats

[edit]
Class Image Hull Number Name Laid Down Launched Estimated Commission Fleet Note
Project 21980 Grachonok
994 [1] 7 May 2025 [2] Both reportedly under construction
995 [3] 7 May 2025 [4]

Minesweepers

[edit]
Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 12700
Aleksandrit
Alexandrit class Polyarnyy 12 June 2022 24 April 2025[807] 2025 Northern Fleet Fitting out/sea trials[700][808]
Dmitry Lysov 19 June 2023[809] Under construction
Semyon Agafonov 18 January 2024[810] Under construction
Viktor Korner 16 July 2024[811] Under construction
Sergey Preminin 16 May 2025[812] Under construction
Leonid Balyakin 29 August 2025[813] Under construction

Special-purpose (intelligence) ships

[edit]
Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 22010 Project 22010 Almaz 9 June 2016[814] October 2019 November 2026[815] Pacific Fleet Undergoing factory trials[816]
Vice-Admiral Burilichev 6 February 2021 Modified Project 22011[817]

Other auxiliaries

[edit]
Class Image Hull number Name Laid down Launched Estimated
Commission
Fleet Note
Project 21180M[818] Project 21180M icebreaker Svyatogor 1 September 2023 Northern Fleet Diesel icebreaker
Project 23130[819] Project 23130 replenishment oiler Admiral Kotov 2022 5 December 2024[820] Fitting Out[821]
Aleksey Shein 16 March 2023 Laid down[821]
Project 23131[822] 301 26 December 2014 Both under construction, though seemingly proceeding very slowly[823]
302 26 December 2014
Project 23630 Argun 18 April 2024 Under construction[824][825]
Yuri Khaliullin 5 June 2025 Under construction[826]
Project 03182[827] Project 03182 replenishment oiler Mikhail Barskov 27 October 2015 27 August 2019 Pacific Fleet Small sea tanker[828][829]
Valentin Rykov 10 March 2017 20 August 2021 Baltic Fleet[830] Small sea tanker
Boris Averkin 6 February 2018 Pacific Fleet Small sea tanker
Project 03182R[831] Leonid Bekrenev 12 June 2022[832] Northern Fleet Survey/intelligence vessels
Boris Bobkov 12 June 2022[832] Northern Fleet
Mikhail Nefedov 19 October 2023[833]
Nikolay Zuykov 19 October 2023[834]
Project 23470[835] Project 23470 tugboat 413 Kapitan Sergeyev 2016 14 May 2021 Trials as of April 2023[836][612][837]
414 Kapitan Ushakov 14 June 2022 Capsized on August 9, 2025[838]
415 Kontr-admiral Pinchuk[839] Seagoing tug
Vladimir Kovalev 2 September 2024 Seagoing tug[840]
Project 22870[841] Project 22870 tugboat 021 Mikhail Chekov 25 March 2021 21 May 2024[842] Black Sea Fleet Seagoing tug[843]
Project 11982[844] Project 11982 research vessel Ilmen 4 December 2014 5 December 2017 Research/trials vessel[845]
Project 20360M[846] Gennadiy Dmitriyev 5 May 2017 1 June 2021 Black Sea Fleet Munitions transport[847][848][849]
Vladimir Pyalov 15 March 2018 Baltic Fleet Munitions transport
Project 20181[850] Project 20181 ammunition ship Akademik Makeev 23 July 2015 14 August 2025[851] Northern Fleet Munitions transport[852]
Project 14400[853] Nikolai Kamov 28 June 2018 26 April 2024 2025 Black Sea Fleet Training ship

See also

[edit]

Footnotes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Intelligence ship
  2. ^ a b c d Intelligence and communications ship
  3. ^ Oceanographic research ship
  1. ^ Upgrade to 971M.[65]
  2. ^ Upgrade to 971M.[68]
  3. ^ Undergoing maintenance since August 2014.[72]
  4. ^ Mother-ship for UUVs.
  5. ^ Mother-ship for UUVs.
  6. ^ Universal test platform for new designs, weapons and military equipment.
  7. ^ Russian Navy flagship.
  8. ^ Northern Fleet flagship.[citation needed]
  9. ^ Pacific Fleet flagship.
  10. ^ Baltic Fleet Flagship.
  11. ^ Black Sea Fleet flagship.
  12. ^ Missile hovercraft.
  13. ^ Missile hovercraft.
  14. ^ Shipyard No. 8003
  15. ^ Shipyard No. 669

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