List of ships of the Soviet Navy
(Redirected from List of Soviet and Russian submarines)
This is a list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy.
Corvettes
editIn the Soviet Navy these were classified as small anti-submarine ships (MPK) or small missile ships (MRK).
- Kronshtadt class (projects 122A, 122bis)
- Poti class (project 204)
- Grisha class (project 1124 Al'batros)
- Grisha I class (project 1124.1), 37 ships built in 1966–1982
- Grisha II class (project 1124P, P stands for pogranichnyi – on the border), 20 ships built in 1972–1988
- Grisha III class (AK-630 CIWS-equipped variant)
- Grisha IV class (project 1124K)
- Grisha V class (project 1124M, sometimes noted as 1124.4)
- Nanuchka class (project 1234 Ovod)
- Nanuchka I class
- Nanuchka II class (project 1234E)
- Nanuchka III class (project 1234.1)
- Nanuchka IV class (project 1234.7)
- Bora class (project 1239 Sivuch)
- Sarancha class (project 1240 Uragan, considered missile boats by NATO)
- Tarantul class (project 1241 Molniya, classified as large missile cutters)
- Tarantul I class (project 1241RE)
- Tarantul II class (project 1241.1)
- Tarantul III class (project 1124.1M)
- Pauk class (project 1241.2, anti-submarine corvette variant)
- Parchim class (project 1331M)
Guardships
editIn the Soviet Navy, frigates were classified as guard ships (SKR)
- Burevestnik class (project 1135 Burevestnik)
- Bditelnyy, "Watchful" (1970)
- Bodryy, "Brisk" (1971)
- Svirepyy, "Fierce"(1971)
- Storozhevoy, "Vigilant" (1972), involved in a mutiny in 1975, this incident inspired the novel The 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), "Leningrad Komsomol"; renamed Legkiy, "Light" in 1992.
- Letuchiy, "Flighty" (1977)
- Pylkiy, "Fervent" (1979)
- Zadornyy, "Passionate" (1979)
- Bezukoriznennyy, Irreproachable (1980)
- Ladny, "Harmonious" (1980)
- Poryvistyy, "Squally" (1980)
- Burevestnik M class (project 1135M Burevestnik)
- 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)
- Gepard class (project 1166.1 Gepard)
- Tatarstan
- Dagestan
- Kola class (project 42 Sokol)
- Komsomolets Ukrainy class (project 61, briefly)
- Komsomolets Ukrainy, "Ukrainian Komsomol" (1960)
- Soobrazitelny, "Astute" (1961)
- Provorny, "Agile" (1962)
- Odaryonny, "Talented" (1964)
- Obraztsovy, "Exemplary" (1964)
- Otvazhny, "Courageous" (1964)
- Steregushchy, "Watchful" (1966)
- Koni class (project 1159 Del'fin)
- Mirka class (project 35)
- Neustrashimy class (project 1154.0 Yastreb)
- Neustrashimy (Fearless)
- Yaroslav Mudry
- Petya class (project 159)
- Riga class (project 50 Gornostay)
- Uragan class (projects 2, 4, & 39)
- Yastreb class (project 29)
Gunboats
edit- Krasnaya Abkhaziya
- Krasnaya Armeniya
- Krasnaya Gruziya
- Krasnoye Znamya
- Krasnyy Adzharistan
Destroyers
editType 1934A destroyer Pylky (ex-German)
Akizuki-class destroyer Vnezapny (ex-Japanese)
- 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
- Novik
- Derzky class
- Orfey class
- Izyaslav class
- Fidonisy class
- Ognevoy class (Project 30 class)
- Soobrazitelny class (Project 7u class)
- Regele Ferdinand class (ex-Romanian)
- Sovremennyy 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 (on loan 1944–1952 from the UK)
- 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
editName | Class | Built | In Service | Status | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aurora | Diana class | 1903 | 1903-1945 | Museum ship since 1956 | |
Komintern | Bogatyr-class | 1905 | 1905-1942 | Sunk 1942 | |
Chervona Ukraina | Admiral Nakhimov-class | 1927 | 1927-1941 | Sunk 1941, raised and used as a target | |
Krasny Krym | Svetlana-class cruiser | 1928 | 1928-1959 | Scrapped 1959 | |
Krasny Kavkaz | Admiral Nakhimov-class | 1932 | 1932-1952 | Sunk as target 1952 | |
Kirov | Kirov-class cruiser | 1938 | 1938-1974 | Scrapped in 1974 | |
Voroshilov | Kirov-class cruiser | 1940 | 1940-1973 | Scrapped 1973 | |
Maxim Gorky | Kirov-class cruiser | 1940 | 1940-1959 | Scrapped 1959 | |
Molotov | Kirov-class cruiser | 1941 | 1941-1972 | Scrapped 1972 | |
Kaganovich | Kirov-class cruiser | 1944 | 1944-1960 | Scrapped 1960 | |
Kalinin | Kirov-class cruiser | 1953 | 1953-1963 | Scrapped 1963 | |
Murmansk | Omaha-class cruiser | 1944 | 1944-1949 | Scrapped 1949 | |
Tallinn | Admiral Hipper-class cruiser | 1944 | 1944-1960 | Scrapped 1960 | |
Chapayev | Chapayev class | 1950 | 1950-1960 | Scrapped 1960 | |
Zheleznyakov | Chapayev class | 1950 | 1950-1976 | Scrapped 1976 | |
Kuybyshev | Chapayev class | 1950 | 1950-1965 | Scrapped 1965 | |
Chkalov | Chapayev class | 1950 | 1950-1981 | Scrapped 1981 | |
Frunze | Chapayev class | 1950 | 1950-1960 | Scrapped 1960 | |
Sverdlov | Sverdlov class | 1952 | 1952-1989 | Scrapped 1993 | |
Zhdanov | Sverdlov class | 1952 | 1952-1991 | Scrapped 1991 | |
Admiral Ushakov | Sverdlov class | 1953 | 1953-1987 | Scrapped 1987 | |
Aleksandr Suvorov | Sverdlov class | 1953 | 1953-1990 | Scrapped 1990 | |
Admiral Senyavin | Sverdlov class | 1954 | 1954-1991 | Scrapped 1991 | |
Dmitry Pozharsky | Sverdlov class | 1954 | 1954-1987 | Scrapped 1987 | |
Kronstadt | Sverdlov class | Scrapped Incomplete 1961 | |||
Tallinn | Sverdlov class | Scrapped Incomplete 1961 | |||
Varyag | Sverdlov class | Scrapped Incomplete 1961 | |||
Ordzhonikidze | Sverdlov class | 1952 | 1952-1972 | Scrapped 1972 | |
Aleksandr Nevsky | Sverdlov class | 1952 | 1952-1989 | Scrapped 1989 | |
Admiral Lazarev | Sverdlov class | 1952 | 1952-1986 | Scrapped 1986 | |
Shcherbakov | Sverdlov class | Scrapped Incomplete 1961 | |||
Dzerzhinsky | Sverdlov class | 1952 | 1952-1989 | Scrapped 1989 | |
Admiral Nakhimov | Sverdlov class | 1953 | 1953-1961 | Scrapped 1961 | |
Mikhail Kutuzov | Sverdlov class | 1954 | 1954-2000 | Museum ship at Novorossiysk | |
Admiral Kornilov | Sverdlov class | Scrapped Incomplete 1957 | |||
Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia | Sverdlov class | 1954 | 1954-1987 | Scrapped 1987 | |
Murmansk | Sverdlov class | 1955 | 1955-1992 | Ran aground 1992, Scrapped in place 2013 | |
Arkhangelsk | Sverdlov class | Scrapped Incomplete 1961 | |||
Vladivostok | Sverdlov class | Scrapped Incomplete 1961 | |||
Groznyy | Kynda class | 1962 | 1962-1991 | Scrapped 1991 | |
Admiral Fokin | Kynda class | 1964 | 1964-1993 | Scrapped 1995 | |
Admiral Golovko | Kynda class | 1964 | 1964-2002 | Scrapped 2004 | |
Varyag | Kynda class | 1965 | 1965-1990 | Scrapped 1990 | |
Admiral Zozulya | Kresta I class | 1967 | 1967-1994 | Scrapped 1995 | |
Vladivostok | Kresta I class | 1969 | 1969-1991 | Scrapped 1991 | |
Vitse-Admiral Drozd | Kresta I class | 1968 | 1968-1990 | Sunk 1992 | |
Sevastopol | Kresta I class | 1969 | 1969-1989 | Scrapped 1989 | |
Kronstadt | Kresta II class | 1969 | 1969-1991 | Scrapped 1993 | |
Admiral Isakov | Kresta II class | 1970 | 1970-1993 | Sunk 1994 | |
Admiral Nakhimov | Kresta II class | 1971 | 1971-1991 | Scrapped 1993 | |
Admiral Makarov | Kresta II class | 1972 | 1972-1992 | Scrapped 1994 | |
Khabarovsk | Kresta II class | 1973 | 1973-1992 | Scrapped 1994 | |
Admiral Oktyabrsky | Kresta II class | 1973 | 1973-1993 | Scrapped 1993 | |
Admiral Isachenkov | Kresta II class | 1974 | 1974-1992 | Scrapped 1992 | |
Marshal Timoshenko | Kresta II class | 1975 | 1975-1992 | Scrapped 1994 | |
Vasily Chapayev | Kresta II class | 1976 | 1976-1993 | Scrapped 1993 | |
Admiral Yumashev | Kresta II class | 1977 | 1977-1992 | Scrapped 1994 | |
Nikolayev | Kara class | 1971 | 1971-1992 | Scrapped 1994 | |
Ochakov | Kara class | 1973 | 1973-2011 | Scuttled 2014, As of 2023 still laid up awaiting scrapping | |
Kerch | Kara class | 1974 | 1974-2020 | Scrapped 2020 | |
Azov | Kara class | 1975 | 1975-1998 | Scrapped 2000 | |
Petropavlovsk | Kara class | 1976 | 1976-1992 | Scrapped 1996 | |
Tashkent | Kara class | 1977 | 1977-1992 | Scrapped 1994 | |
Vladivostok | Kara class | 1979 | 1979-1994 | Scrapped 1994 | |
Slava | Slava class | 1982 | 1982-2022 | Sunk 2022 | |
Marshal Ustinov | Slava class | 1986 | 1986–Present | In Service | |
Varyag | Slava class | 1989 | 1989–Present | In Service | |
Ukraina | Slava class | 1990 | 1990-Present | Laid up in Ukraine, Incomplete | |
Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya | Slava class | Cancelled and disassembled on the way in 1990 |
Coastal defence ships
editName | Class | Built | In service | Status | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vyborg | Väinämöinen class | 1929 | 1947-1966 | Scrapped 1966 |
Amphibious assault
editName | Class | Built | In service | Status | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BDK-65 Saratov | Tapir-class | 1966 | 1966-2022 | Sunk on 24 March 2022, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
BDK-6 | Tapir-class | 1966 | 1966-1992 | Scrapped 1995 | |
BDK-13 | Tapir-class | 1967 | 1967-1994 | ||
BDK-62 | Tapir-class | 1967 | 1967-1997 | ||
BDK-66 Sergey Lazo | Tapir-class | 1968 | 1968-1994 | ||
BDK-69 Orsk | Tapir-class | 1968 | 1968–present | In service | |
BDK-77 | Tapir-class | 1969 | 1969-1994 | ||
Doneckiy Shakhter | Tapir-class | 1969 | 1969-2002 | ||
BDK-100 Krasnaya Presnya | Tapir-class | 1970 | 1970-1993 | Sunk 1995 | |
BDK-104 Ilya Azarov | Tapir-class | 1971 | 1971-2004 | scrapped 2004 | |
Alexandr Tortcev | Tapir-class | 1971 | 1971-1994 | ||
Petr Ilyichev | Tapir-class | 1972 | 1972-1993 | ||
Nikolay Vilkov | Tapir-class | 1974 | 1974–present | In service | |
Nikolay Filchenkov | Tapir-class | 1975 | 1975–present | In service | |
Nikolay Golubkov | Tapir-class | Never completed | |||
(SDK-47) BDK-47 | Ropucha-class | 1974 | 1974-1994 | ||
(SDK-48) BDK-48 | Ropucha-class | 1975 | 1975-1994 | ||
(SDK-63) BDK-63 | Ropucha-class | 1975 | 1975-1994 | ||
(SDK-90) BDK-90 | Ropucha-class | 1975 | 1975-1994 | ||
(SDK-91) BDK-91
Olenegorski Gornjak |
Ropucha-class | 1976 | 1976-brought on stand mod. II | Damaged on 4 August by Ukrainian army. | |
(SDK-181) BDK-181 | Ropucha-class | 1976 | 1976-1994 | ||
(SDK-182) BDK-182 Kondopoga | Ropucha-class | 1976 | 1976-brought on stand mod. II | In Service with Russia | |
(SDK-183) BDK-183 Kotlas | Ropucha-class | 1977 | 1977-2005 | ||
(SDK-197) BDK-197 | Ropucha-class | 1977 | 1977-1994 | ||
(SDK-200) BDK-200 | Ropucha-class | 1977 | 1977-1993 | ||
(SDK-55) BDK-55 Aleksandr Otrakowski | Ropucha-class | 1978 | 1978–Present | In Service with Russia | |
(SDK-119) BDK-119 | Ropucha-class | 1979 | 1979-2018 | Sunk 2018 | |
Oslyabya | Ropucha-class | 1981 | 1981–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Admiral Nevelskoy | Ropucha-class | 1982 | 1982–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Minsk | Ropucha-class | 1983 | 1983–Present | In Service with Russia | |
BDK-102 Kaliningrad | Ropucha-class | 1984 | 1984–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Georgiy Pobedonosets | Ropucha-class | 1985 | 1985–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Aleksandr Shabalin | Ropucha-class | 1985 | 1985–Present | In Service with Russia | |
(SDK-64) BDK-64 Tsezar Kunikov 158 | Ropucha-class | 1986 | 1986–Present | In Service with Russia | |
(SDK-46) BDK-46 Novocherkassk 142 | Ropucha-class | 1987 | 1987–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Yamal | Ropucha-class | 1988 | 1988–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Azov | Ropucha-class | 1990 | 1990–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Peresvet | Ropucha-class | 1991 | 1991–Present | In Service with Russia | |
BDK-130 Korolev | Ropucha-class | 1991 | 1991–Present | In Service with Russia | |
Ivan Rogov | Ivan Rogov class | 1978 | 1978-1996 | ||
Aleksandr Nikolayev | Ivan Rogov class | 1982 | 1982-2006 | Undergoing scrapping as of 2023 | |
Mitrofan Moskalenko | Ivan Rogov class | 1990 | 1990-2006 | Undergoing scrapping as of 2023 |
- Alligator class
- Ropucha class
- Ivan Rogov class
- Ivan Rogov
- Aleksandr Nikolayev
- Mitrofan Moskalenko
- Polnocny-B class
Battlecruisers
editName | Class | Built | In service | Status | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kirov | Kirov class | 1974 | 1980-1990 | Laid up awaiting Scrapping | |
Frunze | Kirov class | 1978 | 1984-1999 | Scrapping began in April 2021 | |
Kalinin | Kirov class | 1983 | 1988–present | Undergoing refit | |
Yuri Andropov | Kirov class | 1986 | 1998–present | Flagship of the Russian North Fleet | |
Dzerzhinskiy | Kirov class | Cancelled 1990 |
Battleships
editName | Class | Built | In service | Status | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arkhangelsk | Revenge class | 1914 | 1916-1949 | Scrapped 1949 | |
Novorossiysk | Conte di Cavour class | 1910 | 1914-1955 | Sunk 1955 | |
Frunze | Gangut class | 1909 | 1914-1949 | Scrapped | |
Marat | Gangut class | 1909 | 1915-1955 | Scrapped | |
Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya | Gangut class | 1909 | 1915-1952 | Scrapped | |
Parizhskaya Kommuna | Gangut class | 1909 | 1914-1956 | Scrapped |
Aircraft carriers/Aviation cruisers
editName | Class | Built | In service | Status | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moskva | Moskva class | 1964 | 1967-1996 | Scrapped in Greece 1996 | |
Leningrad | Moskva class | 1965 | 1969-1991 | Scrapped in India 1995 | |
Kiev | Moskva class | 1967 | Never Completed | Cancelled 1969 | |
Kiev | Kiev class | 1970 | 1975-1993 | Theme park in Tianjin since 1 May 2004. | |
Minsk | Kiev class | 1972 | 1978-1993 | Sold to China in 1995; sold again and placed in Naval museum in Jiangsu, China since 2016, severely damaged by fire in 2024 | |
Novorossiysk | Kiev class | 1975 | 1982-1993 | Scrapped at Pohang, 1997 | |
Admiral Gorshkov | Kiev class | 1978 | 1987-1996
2013–present |
In service with India as INS Vikramaditya from 2013 | |
Admiral Kuznetsov | Kuznetsov class | 1982 | 1991–present | In service with Russian navy | |
Varyag | Kuznetsov class | 1985 | 2012–present | In service with China as Liaoning | |
Ulyanovsk | Ulyanovsk class | 1988 | Never Completed | Scrapped 1992 40% complete | |
Unnamed | Ulyanovsk class | Cancelled | Cancelled 1991 |
Submarines
edit- 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 class (ex-Estonian)
- Ronis class (ex-Latvian)
- S class (on loan 1944 from the UK)
- U class (on loan 1944–1950 from the UK)
- V-2 (HMS Unbroken)
- V-3 (HMS Unison)
- V-4 (HMS Ursula)
- TS-1 (ex-Romanian NMS Rechinul)
- TS-2 (ex-Romanian NMS Marsuinul)
- TS-3 (ex-Romanian NMS Delfinul)
- CB-class (ex-Italian, ex-Romanian)
SS/SSK
edit- Zulu class
- Whiskey class
- Quebec class
- Romeo class
- Foxtrot class
- Tango class
- Kilo class
- Novorossiysk
- Rostov-na-Donu
- Staryy Oskol
- Krasnodar
- Velikiy Novgorod
- Kolpino
- Losos class
- Lada class
- Sankt Peterburg
- Kronshtadt
- Velikiye Luki
SSB
edit- Zulu IV class - SSB conversion
- Golf II class
- K-129 (?-1968), famous as target of CIA recovery operation using the Hughes Glomar Explorer
SSG
edit- Whiskey class Twin Cylinder
- Whiskey class Long Bin
- Juliett-class submarine (1962–1994)
- K-77 (?-1994)
SSA (auxiliary)
editSSN
edit- 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
edit- Hotel class
- Yankee I class
- 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
- Delta IV class
- Typhoon class (1981-)
- Dmitriy Donskoy
- Borey class
- Yuriy Dolgorukiy
- Aleksandr Nevskiy
- Vladimir Monomakh
- Knyaz Vladimir
SSGN
edit- 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)
- Yasen class
- Severodvinsk
- Kazan
- Novosibirsk
- Krasnoyarsk
SSAN (auxiliary)
editOthers
editOther
edit- 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 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
- Kashtan-class salvage vessel, a class of salvage vessel/submersible support
Missile and munitions transports
edit- Sadko class
- Amga class
- Lama class
- Muna class
Electronic surveillance ships
edit- Balzam class
- Okean class (modified trawler)
- Primor'ye class (modified fish factory ships)
- Vishnya class
- Yug class
- Alpinist class
Oceanographic research ships
edit- Nikolay Zubov class (AGOR & AGI)
- Sibirykov class
- Yug class
Survey ships
edit- Moma class (AGS)
- Samara class (AGS)
- Finik class
- Biya class
- Kamenka class
- Vinograd class
See also
editCitations
editReferences
edit- "World Navies Today: Russia". HazeGrey.org. Retrieved 16 October 2014.