Index of Russian Naval Ship Names
The names of specific naval vessels often appear in various press reports, without any reference to their class or type. This, while understandable, can be mildly annoying. For easy reference, I have compiled a partial list of known Russian ship names in alphabetical order, along with their type, class, and commission date. For the most part, I have used only the current name; for instance, "Kirov" does not appear, while "Admiral Ushakov" does. Please note that this is primarily intended to be a table of common ship names, and although some ship-specific information appears here, it is by no means intended to be a complete accounting of the Russian fleet. For more complete information on unit disposition, I recommend the latest edition of Pavlov. The English edition (which trails the Russian somewhat) should be available through the Naval Institute Press.
Sources: Jane's Fighting Ships; A.D. Baker III, Combat Fleets of the World 2000-2001 (2000); A.S. Pavlov, Warships of the USSR and Russia 1945-1995, English language ed. (1997); Norman Polmar, Guide to the Soviet Navy, 5th ed. (1991); and press reports collected from various sources. Special thanks to Thomas Nilsen of the Bellona Foundation for his information on Northern Fleet Oscars, and to Robert Burns for his corrections to the Nanuchkas, his pointers to open source Russian military news, and general advice and comments.
Compiled and maintained by Robin J. Lee (amraamix@gmail.com). All errors mine.
Revision note, August 18, 2001: This is a pre-release revision; minor editing is still in progress. At this stage the table should more or less reflect the vast number of ships that exited the Russian naval inventory through the last decade, but there are probably still holes here and there (and I would expect that many of the units marked "active" are for practical purposes out of service). The impression that I have is that most fleet activity remains centered around a handful of key units, notably Burnyy, Admiral Panteleyev, and Admiral Vinogradov in the Pacific Fleet, and Neustrashimy and Petr Velikiy in the Baltic and Northern Fleets, respectively. Naturally, submarine activity is harder to gauge from open sources, but K 407 seems to have become this year's premier exercise missile-shooter; presumably a certain number of Delta IVs also continue to deploy on deterrence patrols. In addition, the long-delayed Gepard (Akula II) looks like it might finally join the fleet this summer, but none of the next-generation nuclear submarine programs are going anywhere.
Revision note, June 14, 2003: Added some updates to the table, mostly details on the current status of vessels already listed.
Sources: Jane's Fighting Ships; A.D. Baker III, Combat Fleets of the World 2000-2001 (2000); A.S. Pavlov, Warships of the USSR and Russia 1945-1995, English language ed. (1997); Norman Polmar, Guide to the Soviet Navy, 5th ed. (1991); and press reports collected from various sources. Special thanks to Thomas Nilsen of the Bellona Foundation for his information on Northern Fleet Oscars, and to Robert Burns for his corrections to the Nanuchkas, his pointers to open source Russian military news, and general advice and comments.
Compiled and maintained by Robin J. Lee (amraamix@gmail.com). All errors mine.
Revision note, August 18, 2001: This is a pre-release revision; minor editing is still in progress. At this stage the table should more or less reflect the vast number of ships that exited the Russian naval inventory through the last decade, but there are probably still holes here and there (and I would expect that many of the units marked "active" are for practical purposes out of service). The impression that I have is that most fleet activity remains centered around a handful of key units, notably Burnyy, Admiral Panteleyev, and Admiral Vinogradov in the Pacific Fleet, and Neustrashimy and Petr Velikiy in the Baltic and Northern Fleets, respectively. Naturally, submarine activity is harder to gauge from open sources, but K 407 seems to have become this year's premier exercise missile-shooter; presumably a certain number of Delta IVs also continue to deploy on deterrence patrols. In addition, the long-delayed Gepard (Akula II) looks like it might finally join the fleet this summer, but none of the next-generation nuclear submarine programs are going anywhere.
Revision note, June 14, 2003: Added some updates to the table, mostly details on the current status of vessels already listed.
KEY
Aviation ship | Fixed-wing aircraft carriers and helicopter carriers |
Major surface combatant | Surface combatants displacing in excess of 1,000 tons (cruisers, destroyers, frigates) |
Small combatant | Surface combatants displacing less than 1,000 tons (corvettes, guided missile patrol combatants) |
Amphibious ship | As described |
Nuclear submarine | Nuclear attack submarines, nuclear strategic ballistic missile submarines |
Conventional submarine | Diesel-electric attack submarines, conventional ballistic missile submarines |
Auxiliary | As described |
Not in commission | Grayed-out type/commission/notes entries indicate inactive unit |
Type is noted in NATO standard designation and class-name format. When it is known, the sequential number of the vessel in the class is added, noted as "-#". For instance, "BCGN Kirov-2" indicates the second vessel in the Kirov class of nuclear-powered battlecruisers.
Commissioning dates should be approached with caution; Russian practice does not necessarily comport with Western practice, and the dates indicated may variously represent launch, completion, or commissioning dates. Similarly, decommissioning dates may represent formal decommissioning or date stricken.
Commissioning dates should be approached with caution; Russian practice does not necessarily comport with Western practice, and the dates indicated may variously represent launch, completion, or commissioning dates. Similarly, decommissioning dates may represent formal decommissioning or date stricken.
NAME | TYPE | COMM'N | NOTES |
300 Let Rossiykomy | FFG Neustrashimy-3 | Incomplete | ex-Tuman. Name was to commemorate Russian naval tricentennial. Scrapped 1998. |
AS 12 | SSAN Uniform | Incomplete | |
AS 13 | SSAN Uniform | Dec 86 | |
AS 15 | SSAN Uniform | Dec 91 | |
AS 21 | SSAN Paltus | Dec 91 | |
AS 35 | SSAN Paltus | Oct 95 | |
Admiral Basistiy | DDG Udaloy-II-2 | Incomplete | ex-Admiral Kucharov (not to be confused with Admiral Chabanenko (ex-Admiral Basistiy); cancelled 1994 |
Admiral Chabanenko | DDG Udaloy II-1 | 28 Jan 99 | ex-Admiral Basistiy; chopped to Northern Fleet after completion of trials in Baltic Fleet, Feb 99; formally accepted by Russian Navy Mar 99; currently active Northern Fleet. To visit Plymouth, England, Aug 2002, for Navy Day festivities. |
Admiral Fokin | CG Kynda | May 63 | Decommissioned Dec 93; to India for scrapping 1995 |
Admiral Golovko | CG Kynda | Dec 64 | Named to task force set to deploy to Adriatic during Operation ALLIED FORCE, Apr 99; currently active Black Sea Fleet. Likely to remain Black Sea Fleet flagship until Moskva becomes available |
Admiral Gorshkov | CVHG Mod Kiev | Jan 87 | ex-Baku, laid up in Northern Fleet and under repair. To be sold to India in $2 billion deal, which is still stalled after years of negotiation. |
Admiral Isachenkov | CG Kresta II-7 | Aug 74 | Decommissioned 30 Jun 93; to India for scrapping |
Admiral Isakov | CG Kresta II | Sep 70 | Decommissioned 30 Jun 93 |
Admiral Kharlamov | DDG Udaloy-11 | Sep 89 | Active Northern Fleet |
Admiral Kuznetsov | CV Kuznetsov-1 | 23 Jan 91 | ex-Riga, ex-Leonid Brezhnev, ex-Tbilisi. Originally scheduled to deploy to Mediterranean Nov 2000, but deployment aborted. Currently in overhaul, and will not be ready to deploy before fall of 2003. |
Admiral Lazarev | BCGN Kirov-2 | Nov 80 | ex-Frunze; decommissioned Jun 99. May be recommissioned for Pacific Fleet if funds can be found. Currently maintained in reserve in Strelok Bay. Suffered damage in a fire that broke out in Dec. 2002. |
Admiral Levchenko | DDG Udaloy-9 | Jan 88 | Active Northern Fleet |
Admiral Lobov | CG Slava-4 | Pending | Ex-Komsomolets, ex-Vilna Ukraina. To Ukraine upon completion; likely to be renamed Ukraina. |
Admiral Makarov | CG Kresta-II | Jun 72 | Decommissioned 3 Jul 92; to India for scrapping |
Admiral Nakhimov | CG Kresta-II | Aug 71 | Decommissioned 31 Jan 91 |
Admiral Nakhimov | BCGN Kirov-3 | Dec 88 | ex-Kalinin. Undergoing refit. |
Admiral Oktyabrsky | CG Kresta II-6 | Sep 73 | Decommissioned 30 Jun 93 |
Admiral Panteleyev | DDG Udaloy-12 | Jul 91 | Visited Pearl Harbor, August 1995; active Pacific Fleet. Deployed to Pacific and Indian Oceans, Jan 2001. Scheduled to deploy to Persian Gulf, early 2003. |
Admiral Spiridonov | DDG Udaloy-5 | Sep 84 | Decommissioned Aug 1998 |
Admiral Tributs | DDG Udaloy-6 | Aug 85 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Admiral Ushakov | BCGN Kirov-1 | Dec 80 | ex-Kirov; was stricken in 1998, but political efforts were launched in the Duma to reinstate the ship as an active vessel. A public fundraising campaign was instituted to save the ship, but this has failed to produce the needed funds |
Admiral Vinogradov | DDG Udaloy-10 | Oct 88 | Active Pacific Fleet; visited Pusan, ROK, in Apr 2000. Accidentally hit by a practice round from one of Burnyy's AK 630s while in port on 10 Apr 2000 (no serious damage or injuries noted). Deployed to Pacific and Indian Oceans, Jan 2001. Acted as host-sister ship to USS Blue Ridge during the latter's visit to Vladivostok in Aug 2002. |
Admiral Yumashev | CG Kresta II-10 | Oct 77 | Decommissioned 23 Feb 93 |
Admiral Zakharov | DDG Udaloy-4 | Oct 83 | Decommissioned Jun 94 |
Admiral Zozulya | CG Kresta I | Mar 67 | Decommissioned Sept 94 |
Aleksandr Nevsky | DDG Sovremenny-19 | ex-Vdumchivy; sold to PRC. | |
Aleksandr Nikolayev | LPD Ivan Rogov | Dec 82 | In refit; Pacific Fleet |
Aleksandr Tortsev | LST Alligator Type III | ||
Ak Bars (K 480) | SSN Akula-6 | Dec 89 | Ex-Kazan, ex-Bars; active Northern Fleet |
Ameytst | FFL Grisha II | Decommissioned | |
Arkhangelsk (K 525) | SSGN Oscar I-2 | Decommissioned Aug 1997. But see TK 17. | |
Aysberg | FSG Nanuchka III | 1978 | Active Northern Fleet |
Azov | CG Kara-3 | Nov 75 | Decommissioned Dec 98 |
B 30 | SS Tango | 1974 | In reserve, Northern Fleet |
B 97 | SS Tango | 1976 | In reserve, Northern Fleet |
B 100 Sankt Petersburg | SS Lada-1 | Pending | In progress |
B 146 | SS Tango | 1976 | In reserve, Northern Fleet |
B 177 Lipetsk | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet. Won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. | |
B 187 | SSK I-Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 190 | SSK I-Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 215 | SS Tango | 1980 | In reserve, Northern Fleet |
B 219 | SSK Kilo | In reserve? | |
B 224 | SSK Kilo | In reserve? | |
B 225 | SS Tango | 1979 | In reserve, Northern Fleet |
B 227 | SSK Kilo | Assigned to Baltic Fleet for training purposes; inactive | |
B 229 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 248 | SSK Kilo-1 | Sept 80 | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) |
B 260 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 290 | SS Tango | Decommissioned 1995 | |
B 300 | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 303 | SS Tango | Decommissioned 1995 | |
B 307 | SS Tango | 1981 | In reserve, Northern Fleet |
B 312 | SS Tango | Decommissioned 1998 | |
B 319 | SS Tango | Decommissioned 1996 | |
B 345 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 354 | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 380 | SS Tango | Decommissioned 1996 | |
B 386 | SS Tango | Decommissioned 1996 | |
B 394 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 401 | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 402 | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 404 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 405 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 409 | SSK Kilo | In reserve? | |
B 413 | SS Foxtrot | Decommissioned 2000; turned over to World Ocean Museum as exhibit | |
B 425 | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 431 | SSK I-Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 437 | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 439 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 440 | SS Foxtrot | Decommissioned by 1998 | |
B 443 | SS Tango | In reserve? | |
B 445 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 452 Novgorod Veliky | SSGN Charlie II | Feb 74 | Ex-K 452 Berkut; active Northern Fleet as a trials platform |
B 459 Vladikavkaz | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet; adopted name in 1997 | |
B 464 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 468 | SSK Kilo | In reserve? | |
B 470 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 471 | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 474 | SS Tango | In reserve? | |
B 494 | SSK Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
B 498 | SS Tango | In reserve? | |
B 504 | SS Tango | 1975 | |
B 515 | SS Tango | 1981 | |
B 519 | SS Tango | Decommissioned 1995 | |
B 546 | SS Tango | 1977 | |
B 800 | SSK I-Kilo | Northern Fleet | |
B 806 | SSK Kilo | Assigned to Baltic Fleet for training purposes; inactive | |
B 871 | SSK Kilo | Overhauled at Sevastopol, now equipped with pump jet propulsor. Only Black Sea Fleet submarine | |
B 880 Del'fin | SSK I-Kilo | In reserve? | |
BDK 11 | LST Ropucha II-1 | Feb 91 | Active Pacific Fleet |
BDK 14 Mukhtar Avezov | LST Ropucha I | Active Pacific Fleet | |
BDK 58 Kaliningrad | LST Ropucha I | Active Baltic Fleet. Scheduled to participate in BALTOPS 2003 exercises. | |
BDK 64 Tsezar' Kunikov | LST Ropucha I | Active Black Sea Fleet; deployed Feb 2001 | |
BDK 65 | LST Alligator Type I | ex-Voronezhsky Komsomolets | |
BDK 67 | LST Ropucha I | Active Black Sea Fleet; participated in ferry operation for Russian armored vehicles being withdrawn from bases in Georgia, Aug 2000 | |
BDK 69 Nikolay Obyekov | LST Alligator Type II | ||
BDK 77 | LST Alligator Type ? | ||
BDK 98 Bobruisk | LST Ropucha I | Decommissioned 1999 | |
BDK 100 Aleksandr Shabalin | LST Ropucha I | Active Black Sea Fleet | |
BDK 104 Nikolay Vilkov | LST Alligator Type IV | ||
BDK 122 | LST Ropucha II-3 | Apr 91 | Active Baltic Fleet |
BDK 151 Azov | LST Ropucha II-2 | Apr 90 | Active Black Sea Fleet. Deployed to Mediterranean fall 2002. |
BN 529 | SSK I-Kilo | Pacific Fleet (likely inactive) | |
BS 257 | SSA India | To reserve 1990 | |
BS 486 | SSA India | Jan 76 | Decommissioned Nov 94 |
Bars (K 480) | SSN Akula | Dec 89 | |
Bditelny | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned 1996 | |
Berkut | SSGN Charlie II-1 | ex-K 452 | |
Bespokoiny | DDG Sovremenny-15 | Sep 92 | Project 956A; participated in BALTOPS 97; active Baltic Fleet |
Bessmenny | FFG Krivak II | Decommissioned Aug 98 | |
Besstrashny | DDG Sovremenny-17 | Apr 94 | Project 956A; deployed with Kuznetsov on maiden deployment, Dec 95; active Northern Fleet |
Bezboyaznenny | DDG Sovremenny-13 | Sep 90 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Bezuderzhny | DDG Sovremenny-14 | Mar 91 | Active Northern Fleet |
Bezukoriznenny | FFG Krivak I | To Ukraine | |
Bezuprechny | DDG Sovremenny-5 | Jun 85 | Laid up at Severny Verf; was cannibalized to support Sovremenny sales to PRC |
Bezzavetny | FFG Krivak I | To Ukraine | |
Bodry | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Bora/MRK 27 | FGGA Dergach-1 | May 97 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Borisoglebsk | SSBN Delta IV(?) | President Putin observed an exercise ballistic missile launch from this Northern Fleet "nuclear missile carrier" in Apr 2000, while embarked aboard Karelya. | |
Boyevoy | DDG Sovremenny-6 | Jun 86 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Bratsk (K 391) | SSN Akula-3 | 1987 | Ex-Kit; active Pacific Fleet |
Brilliant | FFL Grisha II | Decommissioned | |
Buliny | DDG Sovremenny-20 | Cancelled | Cancelled 1995 |
Burevestnik | FF Gepard-2 | Pending | In construction |
Burnyy | DDG Sovremenny-9 | Aug 88 | Active Pacific Fleet; visited Pusan, ROK in Apr 2000. While in port near Vladivostok on 10 Apr 2000, accidentally discharged AK-630, striking Admiral Vinogradov with a practice round (there were no injuries) |
Burun | FSG Nanuchka III | 1977 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Burya | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned 1991 | |
Bystry | DDG Sovremenny-11 | Feb 89 | In reserve |
Chervona Ukraina | CG Slava-3 | Oct 89 | Renamed Varyag |
Chelyabinsk (K 442) | SSGN Oscar II-6 | Dec 90 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Delfin (K 263) | SSN Akula | 1985 | |
Deyatelny | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Dmitrij Donskoj (TK 208) | SSBN Typhoon-1 | Nov 81 | Was undergoing conversion at Severodvinsk for cancelled SS-N-28. Reentered fleet, sans missile system, in June 2002; new missile system expected to be operational 2005. |
Dnepr | FFL Grisha II | To Ukraine | |
Doblestny | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Donetsky Shakhter | LST Alligator Type III | ||
Dostoyny | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Drakon (K 267) | SSN Akula-12 | 1995 | Renamed Samara |
Druzhny | FFG Krivak I | Sep 75 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Dzerzhinsky | FFG Krivak III | ||
Ekvator | AGI Moma | Active Pacific Fleet | |
Forel (SS 533) | SSA Beluga-1 | Feb 87 | Research platform; based in Black Sea |
Gepard (K 335) | SSN Akula II-2 | Dec 2001 | Commissioned into Northern Fleet 4 Dec 2001; President Putin notes this as "an event of special national importance." |
Geyzer | FSG Nanuchka III | 1983 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Gordelivy | FFG Krivak II | Decommissioned 1994 | |
Grad | FSG Nanuchka I | ||
Gremyashchy | DDG Sovremenny-10 | Nov 88 | Active Northern Fleet |
Grom | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned 1994 | |
Gromky | FFG Krivak II | Decommissioned Aug 98 | |
Groza | FSG Nanuchka III | ||
Grozny | CG Kynda | May 62 | Decommissioned Jun 91 |
Grozyashchy | FFG Krivak II | Decommissioned Nov 94 | |
Imeni Lxx Letiya Pogranvoysk | FFG Krivak III | ||
Imeni Lxx Letiya VChk-KGB | FFG Krivak III | ||
Imeni Xxvii Sezda Kpss | FFG Krivak III | Decommissioned | |
Irkutsk (K 132) | SSGN Oscar II-2 | 1987 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Ivan Rogov | LPD Ivan Rogov | Decommissioned | |
Izmail | FFL Grisha II | To Ukraine | |
Izumrud | FFL Grisha II | Decommissioned | |
Junga | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
K 18 Karelya | SSBN Delta IV-6 | Sep 91 | Active Northern Fleet; launched two exercise SLBMs from submerged position on 27 Mar 2000 |
K 25 | SSGN Charlie I-3 | Decommissioned? | |
K 38 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 38; decommissioned | |
K 43 | SSGN Charlie I-1 | 27 Nov 67 | Leased to India as Chakra, from 5 Jan 1988 to 5 Jan 91. Nominally returned to Pacific Fleet service 28 Apr 92; arrived at Kamchatka for decommissioning 3 Jul 92 |
K 44 | SSBN Delta III-7 | ||
K 51 Verkhotur'e | SSBN Delta IV-1 | Dec 85 | Assigned to Northern Fleet; returned to service Nov 99 after overhaul at Zvezdochka; scheduled to remain in service until 2007. Recognized as "best" unit for combat training year 2001; won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. |
K 53 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 53; decommissioned | |
K 64 | SSBN Delta IV-3 | Feb 88 | Active Northern Fleet |
K 69 | SSN Victor I | Decommissioned? | |
K 84 Ekaterinburg | SSBN Delta IV-2 | Feb 86 | Assigned to Northern Fleet. In repair at Zvezdochka since 1996; underwent sea trials in Dec. 2002. |
K 92 | SSBN Delta II-2 | Dec 75 | Decommissioned Jul 1996 |
K 114 | SSBN Delta IV-4 | Jan 89 | To be scrapped at Zvezdochka as part of Cooperative Threat Reduction Program |
K 117 Bryansk | SSBN Delta-IV-5 | Mar 90 | Active Northern Fleet |
K 119 Voronezh | SSGN Oscar II-3 | 1988 | Active Pacific Fleet |
K 121 | SSGN Charlie I-4 | Decommissioned? | |
K 123 | SSN Alfa-4 | Dec 77 | Briefly renamed B 123(?) and overhauled; decommissioned 1996 |
K 129 | SSBN Delta III-14 | Decommissioned 1996 | |
K 132 Irkutsk | SSGN Oscar II-2 | 1987 | Active Pacific Fleet |
K 138 Obninsk | SSN Victor III | May 90 | Won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. |
K 141 Kursk | SSGN Oscar II-10 | Jan 95 | Lost 12 Aug 2000 with all hands, 69'40N 37'35E, Barents Sea, east of Murmansk |
K 147 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 147; decommissioned | |
K 148 Orenburg | SSGN Oscar II-1 | Jul 1986 | Active Northern Fleet |
K 157 Tigr | SSN Akula-11 | Jan 94 | Improved Akula I; assigned to Northern Fleet. In repairs at SevMash since 1997, but scheduled to return to service 2003. |
K 171 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 173 Krasnoyarsk | SSBN Oscar II-5 | 1988 | Nominally active Pacific Fleet, but out of service awaiting overhaul |
K 180 | SSBN Delta III-12 | ||
K 182 | SSBN Delta II-1 | Nov 77 | Decommissioned Jul 1996 |
K 186 Omsk | SSGN Oscar II-9 | Dec 93 | Active Pacific Fleet. Won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. |
K 193 | SSBN Delta II-3 | Dec 75 | Decommissioned Jul 1996; reactor cut out at Zvezdochka as of 1999 |
K 201 | SSGN Charlie I-11 | Dec 72 | To reserve, 1994 |
K 206 Murmansk | SSGN Oscar I-1 | 1981 | Decommissioned Aug 1997; to be scrapped as part of Cooperative Threat Reduction Program |
K 209 | SSGN Charlie II-6 | Decommissioned | |
K 211 | SSBN Delta III-10 | ||
K 212 | SSGN Charlie I-2 | ex-K 87; decommissioned 1995 | |
K 218 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 223 | SSBN Delta III-11 | ||
K 239 Karp | SSN Sierra I-1 | 1987 | Reportedly collided with USS Baton Rouge, Dec. 1992; laid up |
K 242 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 244 | SSN Victor III | Dec 85 | |
K 247 | SSN Victor III | ||
K 251 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 254 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 255 | SSN Victor III | ||
K 263 Delfin | SSN Akula-2 | Dec 85 | |
K 264 | SSN Victor III | Oct 84 | |
K 266 Orel | SSGN Oscar II-8 | Dec 92 | Active Northern Fleet. Russian and Norwegian divers trained for Kursk recovery operation on this sister ship, Jun 2001 |
K 267 Samara | SSN Akula-12 | 1995 | Ex-Drakon; Improved Akula I; active Pacific Fleet. Launch temporarily delayed by shipyard workers in protest of wage arrears. "Guards" unit. Adopted name in 2000. |
K 276 Tula | SSN Sierra-2 | Sept 87 | Ex-Krab; active Northern Fleet. Possibly named Kostroma. |
K 278 Komsomolets | SSN Mike-1 | Oct 83 | Lost 7 Apr 1989, Norwegian Sea |
K 279 | SSN Delta I-1 | Decommissioned Jan 1991 | |
K 284 | SSN Akula-1 | Dec 84 | Awaiting unfunded overhaul |
K 292 | SSN Victor III | Nov 87 | |
K 298 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 299 | SSN Victor III | Dec 84 | |
K 303 | SSGN Charlie I-8 | Decommissioned? | |
K 305 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 306 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 306; decommissioned | |
K 308 | SSGN Charlie I-6 | Sept 70 | Decommissioned? |
K 313 | SSGN Charlie I-5 | Decommissioned? | |
K 314 | SSN Victor I | Involved in collision with USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63), Mar 89 | |
K 316 | SSN Alfa-2 | Decommissioned | |
K 317 Pantera | SSN Akula-7 | May 90 | Active Northern Fleet |
K 320 | SSGN Charlie I-7 | Sept 71 | To reserve, 1994 |
K 322 Kashalot | SSN Akula-3 | 1986 | Awaiting unfunded overhaul |
K 323 | SSN Victor I | Decommissioned 1996 | |
K 324 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 325 | SSGN Charlie I-9 | Decommissioned? | |
K 328 Leopard | SSN Akula-10 | Jan 93 | Improved Akula I; active Northern Fleet |
K 331 Narval | SSN Akula | 1989 | Active Pacific Fleet |
K 335 Gepard | SSN Akula II-2 | Dec 2001 | Commissioned into Northern Fleet 4 Dec 2001; President Putin notes this as "an event of special national importance." |
K 336 Pskov | SSN Sierra II-2 | 1993 | Ex-Okun'; active Northern Fleet |
K 355 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 358 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 367 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 367; decommissioned | |
K 369 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 369; decommissioned | |
K 370 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 370; decommissioned | |
K 371 | SSN Victor I/II (?) | Decommissioned | |
K 373 | SSN Alfa-3 | Decommissioned | |
K 377 | SSN Alfa-1 | Decommissioned | |
K 380 | SSGN Oscar II-2 | 1986 | |
K 385 | SSBN Delta I-5 | Decommissioned Mar 1995. Undergoing dismantling under Nunn-Lugar, Dec. 2002. | |
K 387 | SSN Victor II | Decommissioned 1995 | |
K 388 Danil Moskovsky | SSN Victor III | Nov 88 | |
K 391 Bratsk | SSN Akula-4 | 1987 | Ex-Kit; active Pacific Fleet |
K 398 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 398; decommissioned | |
K 407 Novomoskovsk | SSBN Delta-IV-7 | Feb 92 | Active Northern Fleet; launched TubSat-N satellite from submerged position, July 1998; launched exercise SLBM from submerged position, 31 Dec 2000; launched exercise SLBM on 16 Feb 2001 |
K 403 | SSN Yankee Notch | ||
K 410 Smolensk | SSGN Oscar II-5 | 1990 | Active Northern Fleet |
K 412 Morzh | SSN Akula-9 | 1992 | Improved Akula I; active Pacific Fleet |
K 414 | SSN Victor III | Dec 90 | |
K 417 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 418 | SSN Yankee Notch | As of 1999, scrapped at Zvezdochka | |
K 419 Morzh | SSN Akula | 1992 | |
K 421 | SSBN Delta II-4 | Dec 75 | Decommissioned Jul 1996; to be scrapped at Zvezdochka as part of Cooperative Threat Reduction Program |
K 422 | SSN Yankee Notch | ||
K 423 | SSN Alfa-5 | Decommissioned | |
K 424 | SSBN Delta III-2 | Decommissioned 1996; scrapped at Zvezdochka Mar 2000 | |
K 429 | SSGN Charlie I-10 | Sank Jun 83; sank again Sept 85; decommissioned 1987. | |
K 433 | SSBN Delta III-13 | Undergoing conversion to "stretch" configuration | |
K 438 | SSN Victor I | Decommissioned? | |
K 441 | SSBN Delta III-1 | Dec 76 | ex-26 Syezda KPSS. Decommissioned 1996. |
K 442 Chelyabinsk | SSGN Oscar II-6 | Dec 90 | Active Pacific Fleet |
K 448 Tambov | SSN Victor III | Sep 92 | |
K 449 | SSBN Delta III-3 | ||
K 450 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 452 Novgorod Veliky | SSGN Charlie II-1 | Feb 74 | Ex-Berkut; redesignated B 452; active Northern Fleet as trials platform |
K 453 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 454 | SSN Victor I | Decommissioned? | |
K 455 | SSBN Delta III-4 | ||
K 456 Vilyuchinsk | SSGN Oscar II-7 | 1991 | Ex-Kasatka; active Pacific Fleet |
K 458 | SSGN Charlie II-2 | Decommissioned | |
K 460 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 461 Volk | SSN Akula-8 | Jan 92 | Active Northern Fleet |
K 462 | SSN Victor I | Decommissioned 1996 | |
K 463 | SSN Alfa-6 | Decommissioned | |
K 467 | SSN Victor II | Decommissioned | |
K 469 | SSN Victor I | Decommissioned 1993 | |
K 472 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 475 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 476 | SSN Victor II | Decommissioned 1993; defueled Nov 99 | |
K 477 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Jul 1994 | |
K 479 | SSGN Charlie II-3 | Decommissioned | |
K 480 Ak Bars | SSN Akula-6 | Dec 89 | Ex-Kazan, ex-Bars, active Northern Fleet |
K 481 | SSN Victor I | Renamed B 481; decommissioned 1994 | |
K 487 | SSBN Delta III-6 | ||
K 488 | SSN Victor II | Decommissioned 1993 | |
K 490 | SSBN Delta III-5 | ||
K 492 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 493 | SSN Alfa-7 | Decommissioned at Sevmash as of Nov 97 | |
K 495 | SSN Victor II | Briefly renamed B 495; decommissioned Aug 97 | |
K 496 | SSBN Delta III-8 | ||
K 497 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 500 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned 1998 | |
K 502 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 503 | SSGN Charlie II-4 | Decommissioned | |
K 506 | SSBN Delta III-9 | ||
K 507 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 508 | SSGN Charlie II-5 | Decommissioned | |
K 512 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 513 | SSN Victor II | Decommissioned | |
K 517 | SSN Victor II | Decommissioned | |
K 523 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned Mar 1995 | |
K 524 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 525 Arkhangelsk | SSGN Oscar I-2 | 1980 | Decommissioned Aug 1997; to be scrapped at Sevmash |
K 526 Tomsk | SSGN Oscar II-11 | Feb 97 | Active Pacific Fleet |
K 527 | SSN Victor III | Reportedly decommissioned | |
K 530 | SSBN Delta I | Decommissioned 1998 | |
K 534 Nizhny Novgorod | SSN Sierra II-1 | Dec 90 | Ex-Zubatka; active Northern Fleet |
KS 403 Kazan | SSAN Yankee Pod | Aug 71 | Sonar trials platform |
KS 411 | SSAN Yankee Stretch | Aug 70 | Converted 1990 to "Yankee Stretch" configuration; Northern Fleet |
Karp (K 239) | SSN Sierra I-1 | 1987 | Reportedly collided with USS Baton Rouge, Dec. 1992; laid up |
Kasatka (K 456) | SSGN Oscar II-7 | 1991 | Renamed Vilyuchinsk; active Pacific Fleet |
Kashalot (K 322) | SSN Akula-3 | 1986 | Awaiting unfunded overhaul |
Kedrov | FFG Krivak III | ||
Kerch | CG Kara-2 | Sep 74 | Active Black Sea Fleet; named to task force scheduled to deploy to Adriatic during Operation ALLIED FORCE, Apr 99 |
Khabarovsk | CG Kresta II-5 | May 73 | Decommissioned |
Kiev | CVHG Kiev-1 | May 75 | Decommissioned 30 Jun 93 |
Kil'din | AGI Moma | Active Black Sea Fleet. The second of two AGIs sent to operate against NATO naval forces in the Adriatic during Operation ALLIED FORCE | |
Kit (K 391) | SSN Akula-4 | 1987 | |
Komsomolets (K 278) | SSN Mike-1 | Oct 83 | Lost 7 Apr 89, Norwegian Sea. Wrecked hull was sealed in 1995 after contamination concerns were raised. |
Komsomolets Mordovy | FSG Nanuchka III | ||
Komsomolets Ukrainy | DDG Kashin | Decommissioned | |
Kondor | SSN Sierra I | ||
Konstantin Olshansky | LST Ropucha I/II | To Ukraine | |
Korolev | LST Ropucha I/II? | Unknown "large landing ship" (probably a Ropucha or an Alligator) in the Baltic Fleet named for its "sponsor," Korolev, a Moscow suburb. This vessel was to be equipped with a foreign satellite navigation system, a "gift" from its sponsors | |
Krab (K 276) | SSN Sierra-2 | Sept 84 | |
Krasny-Kavkaz | DDG Kashin | Oct 67 | Decommissioned 1998 |
Krashy-Krym | DDG Kashin | Dec 70 | Decommissioned 1991 |
Kronshtadt | CG Kresta-II | Sep 69 | Decommissioned |
Kuguar | SSN Akula II-3 | Pending | Construction halted at Severodvinsk; in mothballs. |
Kursk | SSGN Oscar II-10 | Jan 1995 | Lost 12 Aug 2000 with all hands, Barents Sea. In July 2002, the Prosecutor General's office closed the official investigation into the loss of the Kursk, concluding that the sinking was the result of a hydrogen peroxide leak in a training torpedo. |
Ladny | FFG Krivak I | Dec 80 | 1995: participated in 50th Anniv. of Great Patriotic War Victory Parade, St. Petersburg, CinC-BSF embarked; named to task force scheduled to deploy to Adriatic during Operation ALLIED FORCE, Apr 99; active Black Sea Fleet |
Legky | FFG Krivak I Mod | Sep 77 | Active Northern Fleet |
Leningrad | CVH Moskva-2 | 1968 | Decommissioned |
Leningradsky Komsomolets | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Leopard (K 328) | SSN Akula-10 | Jan 93 | Improved Akula I; active Northern Fleet |
Letuchy | FFG Krivak I | Aug 78 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Liman | AGI Moma | Active Black Sea Fleet. The first of two AGIs sent to operate against NATO naval forces in the Adriatic during Operation ALLIED FORCE | |
Lipetsk (B 177) | SSK Kilo | Northern Fleet. Won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. | |
Liven' | FSG Nanuchka III | 1991 | Active Baltic Fleet |
MPK 17 | FFL Grisha V | Dec 91 | |
MPK 28 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 64 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 67 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 82 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 85 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 89 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 99 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 101 | FFL Grisha III | ||
MPK 104 | FFL Grisha IV | Active Black Sea Fleet | |
MPK 105 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 107 | FFL Grisha V | Ex-Irkustky Komsomolets | |
MPK 118 Suzdalets | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 127 | FFL Grisha V | Ex-Komsomolets Gruzy | |
MPK 134 | FFL Grisha III | ||
MPK 139 | FFL Grisha III | ||
MPK 178 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 191 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 192 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 200 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 205 Kazanets | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 207 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 213 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 214 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 216 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 217 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 219 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 221 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 222 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 224 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 228 | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 229 Kalmykia | FFL Parchim II | Active Baltic Fleet | |
MPK 254 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MPK 291 | FFL Grisha V | ||
MS 520 | SSA Losos/Pyranja | Decommissioned 1997 | |
MS 521 | SSA Losos/Pyranja | Decommissioned 1997 | |
Marshal Shaposhnikov | DDG Udaloy-7 | Oct 85 | Active Pacific Fleet. Visited Pusan, ROK, Dec. 2002. Scheduled to deploy to Persian Gulf, early 2003. |
Marshal Timoshenko | CG Kresta II-8 | Aug 75 | Decommissioned |
Marshal Ustinov | CG Slava-2 | Sep 86 | ex-Admiral Lobov; active Northern Fleet |
Marshal Vasilevsky | DDG Udaloy-3 | Jun 83 | Active Northern Fleet |
Menzhinsky | FFG Krivak III | ||
Meteor | FSG Nanuchka III | 1982 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Metel' | FSG Nanuchka I | Active Northern Fleet | |
Minsk | CVHG Kiev-2 | Feb 78 | Decommissioned 30 Jun 93; to private scrapper "Young Enterprise", Masan, ROK. Reportedly to be converted to public amusement center in Guangdong, PRC. |
Mirazh | FSG Nanuchka III | To Ukraine | |
Mitrofan Moskalenko | LPD Ivan Rogov | Dec 89 | Active Northern Fleet |
Molnija | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned | |
Moroz | FSG Nanuchka III | 1989 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Morzh (K 412) | SSN Akula-9 | 1992 | Improved Akula-I; active Pacific Fleet |
Moskva | CGH Moskva | Dec 66 | Decommissioned; to Alang, India for scrapping Oct 97. |
Moskva | CG Slava-1 | Jan 83 | ex-Slava. "Only Guards vessel in the Black Sea Fleet." Not to be confused with CG Slava-4 (Admiral Lobov), which was completed for the Ukrainian Navy. Spent some time in refit, but underwent sea trials in Feb 2000, and returned to service thereafter. In the fall of 2002, deployed to the Mediterranean. Flagship of the Black Sea Fleet. |
Murmansk (K 206) | SSGN Oscar I-2 | 1981 | Decommissioned Aug 1997; to be scrapped as part of Cooperative Threat Reduction Program |
Musson | FSG Nanuchka I | Sank after being stricken by ASM, 16 Apr 87. | |
Nakat | FSG Nanuchka IV | 1980 | Active Northern Fleet |
Narval (K 331) | SSN Akula | 1989 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Nastoychivy | DDG Sovremenny-16 | Mar 93 | Project 956A; active Baltic Fleet. Scheduled to participate in BALTOPS 2003 exercises. |
Nepristupny | FFG Neustrashimy-2 | Incomplete | Cancelled 1998 |
Nerpa | SSN Akula II | Pending | (Improved Akula I?); construction halted 1995, but may be restarted |
Neuderzhimyy | FFG Neustrashimy-4 | Pending | |
Neukrotimy | FFG Krivak II | Dec 77 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Neustrashimy | FFG Neustrashimy-1 | Jan 93 | Appeared at Kiel, Germany, for Kiel Week '95; active Baltic Fleet |
Nikolay Filchenkov | LST Alligator Type IV | Dec 75 | Active Black Sea Fleet; participated in ferry operation for Russian armored vehicles being withdrawn from bases in Georgia, Aug 2000 |
Nizhny Novgorod (K 534) | SSN Sierra II-1 | Dec 90 | Ex-Zubatka; active Northern Fleet |
Novgorod Veliky (B 452) | SSGN Charlie II | Feb 74 | Ex-K 452 Berkut; active Northern Fleet as trials platform |
Novomoskovsk (K 407) | SSBN Delta IV-7 | Feb 92 | Active Northern Fleet; launched TubSat-N satellite from submerged position, July 1998 |
Novorossiysk | CVHG Kiev-3 | Aug 82 | Decommissioned 30 Jun 93; to private scrapper "Young Enterprise", Pohang, ROK. |
Obninsk (K 138) | SSN Victor III | May 90 | Won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. |
Obraztsovy | DDG Kashin | Decommissioned | |
Ochakov | CG Kara-1 | Nov 73 | In overhaul |
Odarenny | DDG Kashin | Decommissioned | |
Okrylenny | DDG Sovremenny-8 | Sep 87 | Decommissioned 1997 |
Okun' (K 336) | SSN Sierra II-2 | 1993 | Renamed Pskov |
Omsk (K 186) | SSGN Oscar II-9 | Dec 93 | Active Pacific Fleet. Won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. |
Orel (K 266) | SSGN Oscar II-7 | 1992 | |
Orel | FFG Krivak III | ||
Orenburg (K 148) | SSGN Oscar II-1 | Jul 1986 | Active Northern Fleet |
Osmotritelny | DDG Sovremenny-4 | Jun 84 | In reserve |
Otchayanny | DDG Sovremenny-2 | Sep 82 | Decommissioned 1997 |
Otlichnny | DDG Sovremenny-3 | Sep 83 | Decommissioned 1998 |
Pantera (K 317) | SSN Akula | May 90 | |
Passat | FSG Nanuchka III | 1983 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Perekat | FSG Nanuchka III | 1983 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Petr Velikiy | BCGN Kirov-4 | 1997 | ex-Yuri Andropov. Originally intended for Pacific Fleet, but now active in Northern Fleet. Scheduled to deploy to Mediterranean with Admiral Kuznetsov in Nov 2000, but deployment was aborted |
Petropavlovsk | CG Kara-4 | Feb 76 | |
Poryvisty | FFG Krivak I | Museum ship | |
Predanny | FFL Grisha II | ||
Priboy | FSG Nanuchka III | Decommissioned | |
Priliv | FSG Nanuchka III | 1980 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Primerny | FFL Grisha II | ||
Provorny | FFL Grisha II | Federal Border Guard | |
Pskov' (K 336) | SSN Sierra II-2 | 1993 | Ex-Okun'; active Northern Fleet |
Purga | FSG Nanuchka III | Decommissioned | |
Pylky | FFG Krivak I Mod | Dec 78 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Pytlivy | FFG Krivak II | Nov 81 | Active Black Sea Fleet. Named to task force scheduled to deploy to Adriatic during Operation ALLIED FORCE, Apr 99. Deployed to Mediterranean Sea, fall 2002. Named best surface combatant in Black Sea Fleet, 2002. |
R 5 | FSG Tarantul II | ||
R 8 | FSG Tarantul II | ||
R 24 | FSG Tarantul III | ||
R 26 | FSG Tarantul I | ||
R 42 | FSG Tarantul III | Active Baltic Fleet | |
R 44 | FSG Matka | ||
R 49 | FSG Tarantul III | Active Caspian Flotilla | |
R 60 | FSG Tarantul III | ||
R 63 | FSG Tarantul III | To Ukraine | |
R 71 | FSG Tarantul II | ||
R 101 | FSG Tarantul III | Active Caspian Flotilla | |
R 109 | FSG Tarantul II | ||
R 125 | FSG Tarantul II | ||
R 141 | FSG Tarantul II | ||
R 160 | FSG Tarantul III | Active Caspian Flotilla | |
R 182 | FSG Tarantul III | Active Baltic Fleet | |
R 239 | FSG Tarantul III | ||
R 255 | FSG Tarantul II | ||
R 283 | FSG Tarantul III | Active Baltic Fleet | |
R 298 | FSG Tarantul III | Active Pacific Fleet. Visited Pusan, ROK, in Dec. 2002. | |
R 334 Ivanovets | FSG Tarantul II | ||
Raduga | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned 1995 | |
Rassvet | FSG Nanuchka III | 1982 | Active Northern Fleet |
Rastoropny | DDG Sovremenny-12 | Dec 89 | Active Northern Fleet |
Razitelny | FFG Krivak II | Transferred to Ukraine | |
Razliv | FSG Nanuchka III | 1991 | Active Black Sea Fleet |
Razyashchy | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Razumny | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Resitelny | FFL Grisha II | Decommissioned | |
Retivy | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Revnostny | FFG Krivak II | Dec 80 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Rezky | FFG Krivak II | Decommissioned Sep 95 | |
Rezvy | FFG Krivak II | Dec 75 | Active Northern Fleet |
Rubin | FFL Grisha II | ||
Ryanny | FFG Krivak II | Decommissioned | |
Ryazan | SSBN Delta IV-? | Name reportedly assigned to one of the Delta IVs, hull number unknown | |
Rys | SSN Akula | ||
SS 226 | SSA Bravo | Decommissioned | |
SS 256 | SSA Bravo | Decommissioned 1996 | |
SS 310 | SSA Bravo | Nominally active as target ship, Black Sea Fleet | |
SS 368 | SSA Bravo | Decommissioned 1992 | |
SS 533 Forel | SSA Beluga-1 | Feb 87 | Research platform for advanced boundary-layer technologies; based in Black Sea |
SSV 169 Tavriya | AGI Vishnaya-2 | 1986 | Active Northern Fleet |
SSV 175 Odograf | AGI Vishnaya-6 | 1988 | Active Northern Fleet |
SSV 201 Priazov'ye | AGI Vishnaya-5 | 1987 | Active Black Sea Fleet. Named best support ship in Black Sea Fleet for 2002. |
SSV 208 Kuril'y | AGI Vishnaya-4 | 1986 | Active Pacific Fleet |
SSV 231 Vasiliy Nikitich Tatishchev | AGI Vishnaya-7 | 1989 | ex-Pelengator; active Baltic Fleet. Renamed 7 Apr 2000. |
SSV 506 Nakhodka | AGI Moma | Active Pacific Fleet | |
SSV 520 Meridian | AGI Vishnaya-1 | 1985 | Active Baltic Fleet |
SSV 535 Karelia | AGI Vishnaya-3 | 1986 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Samara (K 267) | SSN Akula-12 | 1995 | Ex-Drakon; Improved Akula I; active Pacific Fleet. Launch temporarily delayed by shipyard workers in protest of wage arrears |
Samum (MRK 17) | FGGA Dergach-2 | Feb 2000 | Completed pre-acceptance trials Jan 2000; accepted by Russian Navy 26 Feb 2000; to be assigned to Baltic Fleet |
Sapfir | FFL Grisha II | ||
Sderzhanny | DDG Kashin Mod | Nov 72 | Active Black Sea Fleet; named to task force scheduled to deploy to Adriatic during Operation ALLIED FORCE, Apr 99 |
Sergey Lazo | LST Alligator Type II | ||
Severodvinsk | SSN Granay-1 | Pending | Also NATO "Severodvinsk class" or "Yasen class". Hull was laid down in 1992, but work was halted in 1996 to restart in 2000. May be launched sometime in 2002. |
Severomorsk | DDG Udaloy-8 | Dec 86 | Ex-Simferopol; active Northern Fleet. Participating in Kursk salvage operation, Aug 2001 |
Shtyl | FSG Nanuchka III | 1978 | Active Black Sea Fleet |
Silny | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
Simbirsk | SSBN | Proposed new name for Northern Fleet submarine to be sponsored by Ul'yanovsk region | |
Simferopol | DDG Udaloy-8 | Dec 86 | Renamed Severomorsk |
Sivuch | FGGA Dergach-1 | Renamed Bora | |
Skory | DDG Kashin | Sep 66 | Decommissioned |
Shkval | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned 1995 | |
Shturm | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned | |
Slava | CG Slava-1 | Jan 83 | Renamed Moskva on 15 Jun 1995. |
Smerch | FSG Nanuchka III | 1984 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Smetlivy | DDG Kashin | Active (?) Black Sea Fleet | |
Smolensk (K 410) | SSGN Oscar II-5 | 1990 | Active Northern Fleet |
Smyshlenny | DDG Kashin Mod | Decommissioned Feb 93 | |
Sobrazitelny | DDG Sovremenny | Also Vnushitelniy. Launched 1987 but never entered service. | |
Sovremenny | DDG Sovremenny-1 | Dec 80 | Decommissioned 1998 |
Sposobny | DDG Kashin | Decommissioned | |
Smolensk (K 410) | SSGN Oscar II | ||
Storozhevoy | FFG Krivak I | Dec 73 | Involved in the Nov 75 Sablin mutiny while in the Baltic Fleet. May not be operational; assigned to Pacific Fleet |
Stoyky | DDG Sovremenny-7 | Sep 86 | Was once assigned to 10th operational eskadra. Decommissioned 1999; was to enter Pacific Fleet base at Abrek Bay for scrapping, but sank at pier on 8 Apr 99. |
Svirepy | FFG Krivak I | Decommissioned | |
T 75 | PT Turya | ||
T 118 | PT Turya | ||
TK 12 | SSBN Typhoon-3 | Nov 84 | Decommissioned Jul 1996 |
TK 13 | SSBN Typhoon-4 | Dec 85 | Scheduled to be scrapped |
TK 17 | SSBN Typhoon-5 | Nov 87 | Scheduled to be scrapped, but still in active service. In July 2002, crew petitioned Main Navy Headquarters to adopt the name Arkhangel'sk. Name was officially approved in Dec. 2002. |
TK 20 | SSBN Typhoon-6 | Sep 89 | Scheduled to be scrapped, but still in active service |
TK 202 | SSBN Typhoon-2 | Dec 83 | Decommissioned Jul 1996; to Sevmash for decommissiong under Cooperative Threat Reduction Program |
TK 208 Dmitrij Donskoj | SSBN Typhoon-1 | Nov 81 | Was undergoing conversion at Severodvinsk for cancelled SS-N-28. Reentered fleet, sans missile system, in June 2002; new missile system expected to be operational 2005. |
TK 210 | SSBN Typhoon-7? | Incomplete | Scrapped before completion, 1990 |
Taifun | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned | |
Tambov (K 448) | SSN Victor III | Sep 92 | |
Tashkent | CG Kara-6 | Nov 77 | Decommissioned |
Tigr (K 157) | SSN Akula-11 | Jan 94 | Improved Akula I; assigned to Northern Fleet. In repairs at SevMash since 1997, but scheduled to return to service in 2003. |
Tomsk | SSGN Oscar II-10 | 1996 | |
Tsiklon | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned | |
Tucha | FSG Nanuchka III | 1978 | Active Northern Fleet |
Tuman | FFG Neustrashimy-3 | Incomplete | Renamed 300 Let Rossiykomy; cancelled 1998 |
Udaloy | DDG Udaloy-1 | Nov 80 | Decommissioned Aug 98 |
Ulyanovsk | CVN Ulyanovsk-1 | Cancelled | |
Uragan | FSG Nanuchka III | 1979 | Active Northern Fleet |
Varyag | CV Kuznetsov-2 | Incomplete | ex-Riga. Status unknown; reportedly sold to foreign private firm for non-military conversion, July 1998, but was not transferred as agreed. |
Varyag | CG Slava-3 | Oct 89 | Ex-Chervona Ukraina. Active as Pacific Fleet flagship. |
Varyag | CG Kynda | Decommissioned May 91 | |
Vasiliy Chapayev | CG Kresta II-9 | Sep 76 | |
Vazhny | DDG Sovremenny-18 | Originally built for Russian Navy, but completed for PRC in Dec 1999. Renamed Hangzhou in Chinese service | |
Vdumchivyy | DDG Sovremenny-19 | Renamed Aleksandr Nevsky; originally built for Baltic Fleet, but completed for PRC and turned over in 2000 | |
Vepr' | SSN Akula II-1 | Jan 96 | Active Northern Fleet |
Verkhotur'e (K 51) | SSBN Delta IV-1 | Dec 85 | Assigned to Northern Fleet; returned to service Nov 99 after overhaul at Zvezdochka; scheduled to remain in service until 2007. Recognized as "best" unit for combat training year 2001; won Navy CINC Prize in 2002. |
Veter | FSG Nanuchka III | 1977 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Vikhr' | FSG Nanuchka I | Decommissioned | |
Vilyuchinsk (K 456) | SSGN Oscar II-7 | 1991 | ex-Kasatka; active Pacific Fleet |
Vitse-Admiral Drozhd | CG Kresta | Dec 68 | Decommissioned Oct 90; sank under tow Mar 92. |
Vitse-Admiral Kulakov | DDG Udaloy-2 | Dec 81 | In overhaul since 1990 |
Vladikavkaz (B 459) | SSK Kilo | ||
Vladivostok | CG Kara-5 | Apr 78 | |
Volk (K 461) | SSN Akula-8 | Jan 92 | Active Northern Fleet |
Voronezh (K 119) | SSGN Oscar II-4 | 1988 | Active Pacific Fleet |
Voronezhsky Komsomolets | LST Alligator Type I | Renamed BDK 65 | |
Vorovsky | FFG Krivak III | ||
Yastreb | FF Gepard-1 | Pending | Incomplete |
Yekaterinburg | SSBN Delta IV-? | Name reportedly assigned to one of the Delta IVs (possibly an Oscar), hull number unknown. | |
Yuri Dolgoruky | SSBN Borey-1 | Pending | Keel laid Oct 96; new SSBN class to replace Delta IV/Typhoon. After lengthy delays in construction, redesign of class ordered in 1998. Currently expected to enter fleet in 2010 timeframe. In Aug 2002, a SevMash representative stated that funding for this unit was "at full speed"; it is unclear precisely what effect this will have on the expected completion date. |
Zadorny | FFG Krivak I | Aug 79 | Active Baltic Fleet |
Zarnitsa | FSG Nanuchka I | Active Black Sea Fleet | |
Zarya | FSG Nanuchka III | ||
Zemlyansk | LST Ropucha I | ||
Zharky | FFG Krivak I | Jun 76 | Active Northern Fleet |
Zhemchug | FFL Grisha II | Decommissioned | |
Zubatka (K 534) | SSN Sierra-3 | Dec 90 | Renamed Nizhny Novgorod |
Zyb' | FSG Nanuchka III | 1988 | Active Baltic Fleet |