List of active Russian Navy ships


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
[edit]- 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
[edit](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)
- 13 Ballistic missile submarines
- 12 Cruise missile submarines
- 13 Nuclear-powered attack submarines
- 18 Diesel/electric-powered attack submarines
- 9 Special-purpose submarines
- 1 Aircraft carrier (not operational)
- 2 Battlecruisers
- 2 Cruisers
- 10 Destroyers
- 12 Frigates
- c. 79 Corvettes
- 17 Landing ships
- 40+ Landing craft
- 5 Patrol ships
- c. 120+ Patrol boats (some assigned to the Russian Coast Guard; additional light patrol boats in service operated by the Coast Guard, Federal Protective Service, Russian National Guard and other agencies)
- 43+ Mine countermeasures vessels
- 18 Special-purpose (intelligence) ships
- Numerous other auxiliaries
Submarines
[edit]Ballistic missile submarines
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]Aircraft carrier
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]Landing ships
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]Offshore patrol vessels
[edit]| 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] |
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(Project 22160 Dmitriy Rogachev in Sevastopol)
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(Russian patrol ship Ivan Papanin)
Patrol boats
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit]Special-purpose (intelligence) ships
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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
[edit](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)
- 4 Ballistic missile submarines
- 4 Cruise missile submarines
- 8 Diesel/electric attack submarines
- 3 Special-purpose submarines
- 7 Frigates
- 20 Corvettes
- 2 Amphibious assault ships
- 3 Landing ships
- 2 Patrol ships
- 2 Patrol boats
- 6 Mine countermeasures vessels
- 2 Special-purpose (intelligence) ships
- Several other auxiliaries of various types
Ballistic missile submarines
[edit]| Class | Image | Pennant number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project 955A Borei-A |
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| 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
[edit]| Class | Image | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project 885M Yasen-M |
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
[edit]| Class | Image | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project 677 Lada |
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 |
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
[edit]| 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
[edit]| Class | Image | Hull number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project 22350 Admiral Gorshkov |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Derzkiy | 28 October 2016[791] | March 2021[792] | Black Sea[725] | Under construction/Fitting out |
Amphibious assault ships
[edit]| Class | Image | Pennant number | Name | Laid down | Launched | Estimated Commission |
Fleet | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project 23900 | 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 |
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 | Nikolai Zubov | 27 November 2019 | 25 December 2024[806] | Fitting out | ||||
| Project 22160 | 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 |
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 | 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] | Svyatogor | 1 September 2023 | Northern Fleet | Diesel icebreaker | ||||
| Project 23130[819] | 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] | 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] | 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] | 021 | Mikhail Chekov | 25 March 2021 | 21 May 2024[842] | Black Sea Fleet | Seagoing tug[843] | ||
| Project 11982[844] | 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] | 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]- ^ Upgrade to 971M.[65]
- ^ Upgrade to 971M.[68]
- ^ Undergoing maintenance since August 2014.[72]
- ^ Mother-ship for UUVs.
- ^ Mother-ship for UUVs.
- ^ Universal test platform for new designs, weapons and military equipment.
- ^ Russian Navy flagship.
- ^ Northern Fleet flagship.[citation needed]
- ^ Pacific Fleet flagship.
- ^ Baltic Fleet Flagship.
- ^ Black Sea Fleet flagship.
- ^ Missile hovercraft.
- ^ Missile hovercraft.
- ^ Shipyard No. 8003
- ^ Shipyard No. 669
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