List of ships of the Soviet Navy
This is a list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy.
Corvettes
- Grisha I class
- Nanuchka I class
- Nanuchka II class
- Grisha II class
- Nanuchka III class
- Nanuchka IV class
- Tarantul I class
- Grisha III class
- Tarantul II class
- Pauk I class
- Dergach class
- Pauk II class
- Parchim II class
- Grisha IV class
- Tarantul III class
- Grisha V class
Frigates
- Burevestnik class
- Bditelnyy, "Watchful" (1970)
- Bodryy, "Brisk" (1971)
- Svirepyy, "Fierce"(1971)
- Storozhevoy, "Vigilant" (1972), involved in a mutiny in 1975, this incident inspired the novel Hunt for Red October.
- Razyashchiy, "Smashing" (1973)
- Razumnyy, "Clever"(1974)
- Druzhnyy, "Friendly" (1975)
- Dostoynyy, "Virtuous" (1971)
- Doblestnyy, "Valourous" (1973)
- Deyatelnyy, "Active"(1973)
- Zharkiy, "Torrid" (1975)
- Bezzavetnyy "Serene"(1978)
- Retivyy, "Ardent" (1976)
- Leningradskiy Komsomolets (1976), renamed Legkiy, "Light" in 1992.
- Letuchiy, "Flighty" (1977)
- Pylkiy, "Fervent" (1979)
- Zadornyy, "Passionate" (1979)
- Bezukoriznennyy Irreproachable(1980)
- Ladnyy, "Harmonious" (1980)
- Poryvistyy, "Squally" (1980)
- Modified Burevestnik class
- Burevestnik M class
- Rezvyy, "Frisky" (1975)
- Rezkiy, "Sharp" (1976)
- Grozyashchiy, "Threatening" (1977)
- Razitelnyy, "Striking" (1977)
- Neukrotimyy, "Untamable" (1978)
- Besmennyy, "Unchanging" (1979)
- Gordelivyy, "Proud" (1979)
- Gromkiy, "Loud" (1979)
- Revnostnyy, "Zealous" (1980)
- Ryanyy (1980)
- Pytlivyy (1982)
- Neustrashimyy class
- Neustrashimyy (Fearless)
- Yaroslav Mudryy
- Tatarstan/Gepard class
- Tatarstan
- Dagestan
Gunboats
- Krasnaya Abkhaziya
- Krasnaya Armeniya
- Krasnaya Gruziya
- Krasnoye Znamya
- Krasnyy Adzharistan
Destroyers
- Kashin class
- Komsomolets Ukrainy (1960)
- Soobrazitelnyy - Adaptable (1961)
- Provornyy - Agile (1962)
- Obraztsovyy - Exemplary (1964)
- Odarennyy - Gifted (1964)
- Otvazhnyy – Courageous (1964)
- Steregushchiy - Watchful (1966)
- Krasnyy Kavkaz (1966)
- Reshitelnyy - Decisive (1966)
- Strogiy - Severe (1967)
- Smetlivyy - Resourceful (1967)
- Krasnyy Krym (1969)
- Sposobnyy - Capable(1970)
- Skoryy - Fast (1971)
- Modified Kashin class
- Ognevoy - Fiery(1963)
- Slavnyy - Glorious (1965)
- Stroynyy - Harmonious (1965)
- Smyshlennyy - Humorous (1966)
- Smelyy – Valiant (1968)
- Sderzhannyy - Restrained (1972)
- Rajput (built for Indian Navy) (1980)
- Rana (built for Indian Navy) (1982)
- Ranjit (built for Indian Navy) (1983)
- Ranvir (built for Indian Navy) (1986)
- Ranvijay (built for Indian Navy) (1988)
- Gnevny class (Project 7 class)
- Leningrad class
- Mărăşti class (ex-Romanian)
- Novik
- Derzky class
- Orfey class
- Izyaslav class
- Fidonisy class
- Ognevoy class (Project 30 class)
- Soobrazitelny class (Project 7u class)
- Regele Ferdinand class (ex-Romanian)
- Likhoy
- Letuchiy
- Sovremenny class
- Sovremennyy – Modern (1980)
- Otchayannyy – Foolhardy (1982)
- Otlichnyy – Perfect (or Excellent) (1983)
- Osmotritelnyy – Circumspect (1984)
- Bezuprechnyy – Irreproachable (1985)
- Boyevoy – Militant (1986)
- Stoykiy – Steadfast (1986)
- Okrylennyy – Inspiring (1987)
- Burnyy – Fiery (1988)
- Gremyashchiy – Thunderous (originally Vedushchiy) (1988)
- Bystryy – Quick (1989)
- Rastoropnyy – Prompt (1989)
- Bezboyaznennyy – Intrepid (1990)
- Bezuderzhnyy – Tenacious (1991)
- Bespokoynyy – Restless (1992)
- Nastoychivyy – Reliable (originally Moskovskiy Komsomolets) (1993)
- Besstrashnyy – Fearless (1994)
- Vazhnyy – Eminent (not completed)
- Vdumchivyy – Thoughtful (not completed)
- Town class (ex-Royal Navy, ex-United States Navy)
- Udaloy I class
- Udaloy - Bold(1980)
- Vice-Admiral Kulakov (1980)
- Marshal Vasilevskiy (1982)
- Admiral Zakharov (1982)
- Admiral Spiridonov (1983)
- Admiral Tributs (1983)
- Marshal Shaposhnikov (1985)
- Severomorsk (1985)
- Admiral Levchenko (1987)
- Admiral Vinogradov (1987)
- Admiral Kharlamov (1988)
- Admiral Panteleyev (1990)
- Udaloy II class
- Admiral Chabanenko (1995)
- Admiral Basistyy (not completed)
- Admiral Kucherov (not completed)
Cruisers
- Admiral Hipper class
- Tallinn (ex-Petropavlovsk, ex-German Lützow) (1940-1960?)
- Diana class (1898–1945?)
- Kynda class
- Groznyy - Terrible (Грозный)
- Admiral Fokin (Адмирал Фокин)
- Admiral Golovko (Адмирал Головко)
- Varyag
- Komintern, ex-Pamyat Merkuriya
- Chervona Ukraina
- Krasnyy Krym [Red Crimea] (Красный Крым), ex-Profintern
- Krasnyy Kavkaz
- Kresta I class
- Admiral Zozulya
- Vize-Admiral Drozd
- Vladivostok
- Sevastopol
- Kresta II class
- Kronshtadt
- Admiral Isakov
- Admiral Nakhimov
- Admiral Makarov
- Marshal Voroshilov
- Admiral Oktyabrskiy
- Admiral Isachenkov
- Marshal Timoshenko
- Vasiliy Chapaev
- Admiral Yumashev
- Kara class
- Nikolaev (1969)
- Ochakov (1972)
- Kerch (1972)
- Azov (1973)
- Petropavlovsk (1974)
- Tashkent (1975)
- Vladivostok (1976)
- Kirov class (1937–1974?)
- Kirov (1973)
- Voroshilov
- Maxim Gorky
- Molotov
- Kalinin
- Kaganovich
- Murmansk (ex-USS Milwaukee (CL-5)) (1944-1949)
- Chapayev class, an upgrade to the Kirov class (1939–1981)
- Sverdlov class, an enlargement of the Chapayev class (1949–1991)
- Sverdlov (Свердлов)
- Dzerzhinskiy (Дзержинский)
- Ordzhonikidze (Орджоникидзе)
- Zhdanov (Жданов)
- Aleksandr Nevskiy (Александр Невский)
- Admiral Nakhimov (Адмирал Нахимов)
- Admiral Ushakov (Адмирал Ушаков)
- Admiral Lazarev (Адмирал Лазарев)
- Alexander Suvorov (Александр Суворов)
- Admiral Senyavin (Адмирал Сенявин)
- Dmitry Pozharskiy (Дмитрий Пожарский)
- Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya (Октябрьская Революция)
- Murmansk (Мурманск)'
- Mikhail Kutuzov (Михаил Кутузов)
- Slava class - a non-nuclear, reduced-size version of the Kirov battlecruisers
- Slava, renamed Moskva
- Marshal Ustinov
- Chervona Ukraina, renamed Varyag
- Admiral Flota Lobov later taken over by Ukraine as Vilna Ukraina – incomplete
Amphibious assault
Battlecruisers
- Kirov class (1980–)
- Kirov, later Admiral Ushakov (1977-)
- Frunze, later Admiral Lazarev (1984–1994)
- Kalinin, later Admiral Nakhimov (1988–1999)
- Yuri Andropov, later Petr Velikiy (1996-)
- Dzerzhinskiy (incomplete)
Battleships
- Arkhangelsk, (HMS Royal Sovereign on loan 1944–1949 from the UK)
- Conte di Cavour class
- Novorossiysk (ex-Italian Giulio Cesare ceded as war reparations) (1949–1955)
- Gangut class
- Marat formerly the Petropavlovsk (1914–1955)
- Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya formerly the Gangut (1914–1952)
- Parizhskaya Kommuna formerly the Sevastopol (1914–1956)
Aircraft carriers/Aviation cruisers
- Moskva class (1964–1991)
- Kiev class (1972–1997)
- Kiev (1972–1993)
- Minsk (1975–1993)
- Novorossiysk (1978–1993)
- Admiral Gorshkov (1982–1995)
- Admiral Kuznetsov class (1985–)
- Admiral Kuznetsov (1985–)
- Varyag (incomplete)
- Ulyanovsk class
- Ulyanovsk (incomplete)
- Unnamed
Submarines
- List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes
- D type
- L type
- ShCh type
- P type
- S type
- M type
- K type
- A (AG) type
- Kalev
- Ronis
- V-1
- British U class on loan
SS/SSK
- Zulu class
- Whiskey class
- Quebec class
- Romeo class
- Foxtrot class
- Tango class
- Bravo class
- Kilo class
- Losos class
SSB
- Golf II class
- K-129 (?-1968), famous for the CIA recovery operation using the Hughes Glomar Explorer
SSG
- Whiskey class Twin Cylinder
- Whiskey class Long Bin
- Juliett-class submarine (1962–1994)
- K-77 (?-1994)
SSA (Auxiliary)
SSN
- November class (1958-?)
- Victor I class
- Victor II class
- Victor III class
- Alfa class
- Mike class, a successor to the Alfa class
- K-278 Komsomolets (?-1989)
- Sierra I class
- Sierra II class
- Akula I/Bars class
- Akula II class
SSBN
- Hotel class
- Yankee I class
- K-140 Leninets
- K-26
- K-32
- K-216
- K-207
- K-210
- K-249
- K-253
- K-395
- K-408
- K-411
- K-418
- K-420
- K-423
- K-426
- K-415
- K-403
- K-245
- K-214
- K-219
- K-228
- K-241
- K-444
- K-399
- K-434
- K-236
- K-389
- K-252
- K-258
- K-446
- K-451
- K-436
- K-430
- Yankee II class (1968-?)
- Yankee Sidecar class conversion
- Yankee Pod class conversion
- Yankee Stretch class conversion
- K-219 (?-1986)
- Delta I class
- Delta II class
- Delta III class
- K-129
- Delta IV class
- Typhoon class (1981-)
SSGN
- Echo I class
- Echo II class
- Papa class
- K-222 (1970–1988)
- Yankee Notch class conversion
- Charlie I class
- Charlie II class
- Oscar I class
- Oscar II class
- K-141 Kursk (?-2002)
SSAN (Auxiliary)
"SSAN" redirects here. For the letter of the Greek alphabet, see Ssan.
Others
Other
- SSV-33 (Pacific Fleet communications ship, based upon the Kirov-class battlecruiser hull)
- Lun-class ekranoplan (Commissioned as a ship and used as one).
- VMF Kommuna is a salvage vessel and, and having been launched in 1915, one of the oldest naval vessels still in service in a major navy of the world.
- Dunay a tall ship built in Italy as the Cristoforo Colombo and acquired as war reparation.
- STS Sedov tall ship built as Magdalene Vinnen II also acquired as war reparation.
- Marshal Nedelin class missile range instrumentation/space event support ship
- Onega class acoustic trials ships
- Potok/Modified T-58 class weapons trials ship
- T-43 class acoustic trials ships
Missile and Munitions Transports
- Sadko class
- Amga class
- Lama class
- Muna class
Electronic Surveillance ships
- Balzam class
- Okean class (modified trawler)
- Primor'ye class (modified fish factory ships)
- Vishnya class
- Yug class
- Alpinist class
Oceanographic Research Ships
- Nikolay Zubov class (AGOR & AGI)
- Sibirykov class
- Yug class
Survey Ships
- Moma class (AGS)
- Samara class (AGS)
- Finik class
- Biya class
- Kamenka class
- Vinograd class
References
- Haze Grey - World Navies Today: Russia Accessdate:October 2014
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