Corvettes
In the Soviet Navy these were classified as small anti-submarine ships (MPK) or small missile ships (MRK). * (projects 122A, 122bis) * (project 204) * (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 (Guardships
In the Soviet Navy, frigates were classified as guard ships (SKR) * (project 1135 ''Burevestnik'') ** , "Watchful" (1970) ** , "Brisk" (1971) ** ''Svirepyy'', "Fierce"(1971) ** , "Vigilant" (1972), involved in a mutiny in 1975, this incident inspired the novel ''Gunboats
* ''Krasnaya Abkhaziya'' * ''Krasnaya Armeniya'' * ''Krasnaya Gruziya'' * * ''Krasnyy Adzharistan''Destroyers
* ''Aquila''-class **'' Lovkiy'' (ex-Romanian) **'' Lyogkiy'' (ex-Romanian) * **''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) * (Project 7 class) * * * * * * * (Project 30 class) * (Project 7u class) * (ex-Romanian) ** ** * ** ''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) * (on loan 1944–1952 from the UK) ** (HMS ''Churchill'') ** (HMS ''Chelsea'') ** (HMS ''Roxborough'') ** (HMS ''St Albans'') ** (HMS ''Lincoln'') ** (HMS ''Brighton'') ** (HMS ''Leamington'') ** (HMS ''Richmond'') ** (HMS ''Georgetown'') * ''Udaloy'' I class ** ''Udaloy'' – ''Bold''(1980) ** (1980) ** ''Marshal Vasilevskiy'' (1982) ** ''Admiral Zakharov'' (1982) ** (1983) ** (1983) ** (1985) ** ''Severomorsk'' (1985) ** (1987) ** (1987) ** ''Admiral Kharlamov'' (1988) ** (1990) * ''Udaloy'' II class ** (1995) ** ''Admiral Basistyy'' (not completed) ** ''Admiral Kucherov'' (not completed)Cruisers
* ** ''Tallinn'' (ex-''Petropavlovsk'', ex-German ) (1940–1960?) * (1898–1945?) ** * ''Komintern'', ex-''Pamyat Merkuriya'' * * ''Krasnyy Krym'' ed Crimea(Красный Крым), ex-''Profintern'' * '' Krasnyi Kavkaz'' * (1937–1974?) ** ''Kirov'' (1937) ** ''Voroshilov'' ** ** ''Molotov'' ** ''Kalinin'' ** ''Kaganovich'' * ** ( on loan 1944–1949 from the United States) * , an upgrade to the ''Kirov'' class (1939–1981) * , 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)'' ** ''Aleksander Suvorov (Александр Суворов)'' ** ''Admiral Senyavin (Адмирал Сенявин)'' ** ''Dmitriy Pozharskiy (Дмитрий Пожарский)'' ** ''Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya (Октябрьская Революция)'' ** ''Murmansk (Мурманск) ** ''Mikhail Kutuzov (Михаил Кутузов)'' * ** – ''Terrible'' (Грозный) ** (Адмирал Фокин) ** (Адмирал Головко) ** (Варяг) * ** ** ** ''Vladivostok'' ** ''Sevastopol'' * ** ''Coastal defence ships
Amphibious assault
* * * ** ''Ivan Rogov'' ** ''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' ** ''Mitrofan Moskalenko'' *Battlecruisers
Battleships
Aircraft carriers/Aviation cruisers
Submarines
*SS/SSK
* * * * * ** (?-1962) ** B-427 (1971–1994) * * ** Novorossiysk ** Rostov-na-Donu ** Staryy Oskol ** Krasnodar ** Velikiy Novgorod ** Kolpino * * ** Sankt Peterburg ** Kronshtadt ** Velikiye LukiSSB
* Zulu IV class - SSB conversion * Golf II class ** (?-1968), famous as target ofSSG
* Whiskey class Twin Cylinder * Whiskey class Long Bin * (1962–1994) ** (?-1994)SSA (auxiliary)
* * * *SSN
* (1958-?) ** (1958–1988) ** (1960–1970) ** (1963–1989) * Victor I class * Victor II class * Victor III class * * , a successor to the ''Alfa'' class ** K-278 '' Komsomolets'' (?-1989) * Sierra I class * Sierra II class * Akula I/''Bars'' class * Akula II classSSBN
* ** (1959–1991) ** (1969–1990) ** ''K-55'' (1962–?) ** ''K-178'' (1962–?) ** ''K-40'' (1962–1990) ** ''K-16'' (1963–1990) ** ''K-145'' (1963–?) ** ''K-149'' (1964–1990) * 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 ** (?-1986) * Delta I class * Delta II class * Delta III class **SSGN
* Echo I class * Echo II class ** * ** K-222 (1970–1988) * Yankee Notch class conversion * Charlie I class * Charlie II class * Oscar I class * Oscar II class ** K-141 (?-2002) * Yasen class ** Severodvinsk ** Kazan ** Novosibirsk ** KrasnoyarskSSAN (auxiliary)
*Others
* (1962–1981) * *Other
* SSV-33 (Pacific Fleet communications ship, based upon the battlecruiser hull) * (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. * 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. * ''Missile and munitions transports
* ''Sadko'' class * ''Amga'' class * ''Lama'' class * ''Muna'' classElectronic surveillance ships
* ''Balzam'' class * ''Okean'' class (modified trawler) * ''Primor'ye'' class (modified fish factory ships) * ''Vishnya'' class * ''Yug'' class * ''Alpinist'' classOceanographic research ships
* ''Nikolay Zubov'' class (AGOR & AGI) * ''Sibirykov'' class * ''Yug'' classSurvey ships
* ''Moma'' class (AGS) * ''Samara'' class (AGS) * ''Finik'' class * ''Biya'' class * ''Kamenka'' class * ''Vinograd'' classSee also
*References
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