List of ships of Russia by project number
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The list of ships of Russia by project number includes all Russian ships by assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications when known. (The Russian term "проект" can be translated either as the cognitive "project" or as "design".)
  • see also Russian ship naming conventions
    Russian ship naming conventions
    The Russian and Soviet Navy's naming conventions were similar to those of other nations. A problem for the non-Russian reader is the need to transliterate the Cyrillic names into the Latin alphabet...


  • Project 1: destroyer leader
  • Project 2: guard ship
  • Project 3: minesweeper
  • Project 4: guard ship
  • Project 7: Gnevnyy class
    Gnevny class destroyer
    The Gnevny class were a group of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s - early 1940s. They are sometimes known as the Gremyashchiy class destroyer and the Official Soviet Designation was Project 7...

     destroyer
  • Project 7U: Soobrazitelnyy class
    Soobrazitelny class destroyer
    The Soobrazitel'nyi class were destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the early 1940s. The Soviet designation was Type 7U or Ulutshenyi . The ships fought in World War II. They were modified versions of the Gnevny class destroyers. The design was finalised in 1936 after initial disappointments...

     destroyer
  • Project 19: NKVD large guard ship, cancelled
  • Project 20-I: destroyer leader
  • Project 21: study for 35,500-ton -style battleship
  • Project 22: heavy cruiser design cancelled 1939
  • Project 23: Sovetsky Soyuz class
    Sovetsky Soyuz class battleship
    The Sovetsky Soyuz class battleships , also known as "Stalin's Republics", were a class of battleships begun by the Soviet Union in the late 1930s but never brought into service. They were designed in response to the battleships being built by Germany...

     battleship
  • Project 25: study for 30,900-ton battleship
  • Project 26: Kirov class
    Kirov class cruiser
    The Kirov-class cruisers were six vessels built between 1935 and 1944 for the Soviet Navy: Kirov, Voroshilov, Maxim Gorky, Molotov, Kalinin, and Kaganovich. After the first two ships, armor protection was increased and subsequent ships are sometimes called the Maxim Gorky class...

     light cruiser
  • Project 29 guard ship
  • Project 30: Skoryy class
    Ognevoy class destroyer
    The Ognevoi class were a series of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy during and immediately after World War II. The Soviet Designation was Project 30 and Project 30K....

     destroyer
  • Project 35: Mirka class
    Mirka class frigate
    The Mirka Class was the NATO reporting name for a class of light frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the mid to late 1960s. The Soviet Designation was Storozhevoi Korabl Project 35 and Project 35-M .-Design:...

     large patrol ship
  • Project 35M: Mirka II class
    Mirka class frigate
    The Mirka Class was the NATO reporting name for a class of light frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the mid to late 1960s. The Soviet Designation was Storozhevoi Korabl Project 35 and Project 35-M .-Design:...

     large patrol ship
  • Project 38: destroyer leader
  • Project 39: guard ship
  • Project 40: destroyer design cancelled 1944
  • Project 42: Kola Class
    Kola class frigate
    The Kola class was the NATO reporting name for a group of frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the 1950s. The Soviet Designation was Storozhevoi Korabl Project 42. These ships were analogous to World War 2 era destroyer escorts or German Elbing class torpedo boats...

     large patrol ship
  • Project 43: NKVD guard ship
  • Project 45: experimental destroyer
  • Project 47: 4500-ton destroyer design
  • Project 48: destroyer leader
  • Project 50: Riga class
    Riga class frigate
    The Riga class was the NATO reporting name for class of frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the 1950s. The Soviet designation for these ships was Storozhevoi Korabl Project 50 Gornostay . The Riga class were analogous to World War II era destroyer escorts.-Design:These ships were a smaller and...

     large patrol ship
  • Project 52: Purga-class large guard ship
  • Project 53: minesweeper
  • Project 56: Kotlin class destroyer
  • Project 56A: Modified Kotlin class large anti-submarine ship
  • Project 56M: Kildin class
    Kildin class destroyer
    The Kildin Class destroyer was a series of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1950s. They were a missile armed version of the Kotlin class destroyer Four ships were built around the KSShch anti-ship missile. When this missile became obsolete in the 1960s, three ships were modernised...

     destroyer
  • Project 57B: Krupnyy class destroyer
  • Project 57PLO: Kanin class destroyer
  • Project 58: Kynda class missile cruiser
  • Project 59: minesweeper
  • Project 60: coastal minesweeper design
  • Project 61: Kashin class
    Kashin class destroyer
    The Kashin class destroyers were a group of guided missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the 1960s and early 1970s. Their Soviet designation was Project 61...

     destroyer
  • Project 61M: Modified Kashin class
    Kashin class destroyer
    The Kashin class destroyers were a group of guided missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the 1960s and early 1970s. Their Soviet designation was Project 61...

     large anti-submarine ship
  • Project 68bis: Sverdlov class
    Sverdlov class cruiser
    The Sverdlov class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional cruisers built for the Soviet Navy; 13 ships were completed before Nikita Khrushchev called a halt to the programme as these ships were considered obsolescent with the advent of the guided missile...

     light cruiser
  • Project 69: Kronshtadt class battlecruiser
    Kronshtadt class battlecruiser
    The Kronshtadt-class battlecruisers, with the Soviet designation as Project 69 heavy cruisers, , were ordered for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. Two ships were started but none were completed due to World War II. These ships had a complex and prolonged design process which was hampered by...

  • Project 70E: Modified Sverdlov class
    Sverdlov class cruiser
    The Sverdlov class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional cruisers built for the Soviet Navy; 13 ships were completed before Nikita Khrushchev called a halt to the programme as these ships were considered obsolescent with the advent of the guided missile...

     light cruiser
  • Project 71: small aircraft carrier design cancelled 1940
  • Project 82: Stalingrad Class Battlecruiser
    Stalingrad Class Battlecruiser
    The Stalingrad-class battlecruiser, also known in the Soviet Union as Project 82 , was intended to be built for the Soviet Navy after World War II. Three ships were ordered, but none were ever completed....

  • Project 83: ex-German heavy cruiser Lützow
  • Project 96: M-class
    Soviet M class submarine
    The M-class submarines, also Malyutka-class , were a class of small, single-, or 1½-hulled submarines built in the Soviet Union and used during World War II. The submarines were built in sections so they could easily be transported by rail...

     submarine
  • Project 97: Dobrynya Nikitich class icebreaker
  • Project 97P: Ivan Susanin class
    Ivan Susanin class icebreaker
    The Ivan Susanin class are a group of icebreaker Patrol ships operated by the Russian maritime border guard. The Soviet designation is Project 97P. The ships are also known as the Aysberg class patrol ice breakers.-Design:...

     icebreaker and border patrol ship
  • Project 106: Vydra class landing craft
  • Project 122: Kronstadt class
    Kronshtadt class submarine chaser
    Project 122bis submarine chasers were a Soviet design which were exported throughout the communist bloc in the 1950s. The first ship, BO-270, was built at Zelenodolsk in 1945-1947 and a total of 227 were built for Soviet Navy and border guard until 1955...

     Patrol boat
  • Project 130: Bereza class deperming vessel
  • Project 133 Antares: Muravey class
    Muravey class patrol boat
    The Muravey class is the NATO reporting name for a class of hydrofoil patrol boats built for the Soviet Navy between 1983 and 1989. The Soviet designation was Project 133 Antares.-Design:...

     border patrol boat
  • Project 133.1M: Parchim III class
    Parchim class corvette
    The Parchim class corvette was developed for the East German Navy in the late 1970s, and built by the Wolgast Peene-Werft. The ships were designed for coastal anti-submarine warfare. In case of an all-out NATO-Warsaw Pact war in Europe their prime targets would have been the small U-206 coastal...

     small anti-submarine ship
  • Project 133.2: Parchim II class
    Parchim class corvette
    The Parchim class corvette was developed for the East German Navy in the late 1970s, and built by the Wolgast Peene-Werft. The ships were designed for coastal anti-submarine warfare. In case of an all-out NATO-Warsaw Pact war in Europe their prime targets would have been the small U-206 coastal...

     small anti-submarine ship
  • Project 145: Sura class mooring tender
  • Project 159: Petya class
    Petya class frigate
    The Petya Class was the NATO reporting name for a class of light frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the 1960s. The Soviet Designation was Storozhevoi Korabl Project 159.-Design:...

     frigate
  • Project 160: Altay class military tanker
  • Project 183: P-6 class torpedo boat
  • Project 183T: P-8 class  torpedo boat
  • Project 183TK: P-10 class  torpedo boat
  • Project 183R: Komar class
    Komar class missile boat
    The Soviet Project 183R class, more commonly known by its NATO reporting name Komar, is a class of missile boats, the first of its kind, built in the 1950s and 1960s. They also hold the distinction of being the first ships to sink another ship with anti-ship missiles.- Design :The Project 183 MTB...

     fast missile boat
  • Project 204: Poti class corvette
    Poti class corvette
    The Poti class was the NATO reporting name for a group of anti submarine corvettes built for the Soviet Navy. The Soviet designation was Project 204 small anti-submarine ships. These ships were the first soviet warships powered by gas turbine engines; two propellers were mounted in tunnels to give...

  • Project 205M: Osa II class
    Osa class missile boat
    The Project 205 Tsunami, more commonly known by their NATO reporting name Osa, are a class of missile boats developed for the Soviet Navy in the early 1960s. The Osas are probably the most numerous class of missile boats ever built, with over 400 vessels constructed for both the Soviet Navy and for...

     fast missile boat
  • Project 205P: Stenka class
    Stenka class patrol boat
    The Stenka class is the NATO reporting name for a class of patrol boats built for the Soviet Navy and Soviet Allies. The Soviet designation was Project 205P Tarantul...

     border patrol boat
  • Project 206: Shershen class
    Shershen class torpedo boat
    The Shershen class was the NATO reporting name for a class of torpedo boats built for the Soviet Navy and allies. The Soviet designation was Project 206 Shtorm.-Design:...

     torpedo boat
  • Project 206M Shtorm: Turya class
    Turya class torpedo boat
    The Turya class is the NATO reporting name for a class of hydrofoil torpedo boats built for the Soviet Navy and Soviet allies. The Soviet designation was Project 206M.-Design:...

     torpedo boat
  • Project 206MR Vikhir: Matka
    Matka class missile boat
    The Matka class is the NATO reporting name for a group of hydrofoil missile boats built for the Soviet Navy. The Soviet designation is Project 206MR Vikhr.-Design:...

     missile boat
  • Project 254: T43 class
    T43 class minesweeper
    The T43 class were a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy and Soviet allies in the 1950s and 1960s. The Soviet designation was Project 254.-Design:...

     seagoing minesweeper
  • Project 257: Vanya class
    Vanya class minesweeper
    The Vanya class were a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy between 1960 and 1973. The Soviet Designation was Project 257-Design:...

     coastal minesweeper
  • Project 266: Rubin Yurka class
    Yurka class minesweeper
    The Yurka class were a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1963 and 1970. The Soviet designation was Project 266 Rubin.-Design:...

     seagoing minesweeper
  • Project 266DB Akvamarin 2: Natya II class
    Natya class minesweeper
    The Natya class were a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy and export customers during the 1970s and '80s. The Soviet designation was Project 266M Avkvamarin. The ships were used for ocean minesweeping.-Design:...

     seagoing minesweeper
  • Project 266M Akvamarin: Natya class
    Natya class minesweeper
    The Natya class were a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy and export customers during the 1970s and '80s. The Soviet designation was Project 266M Avkvamarin. The ships were used for ocean minesweeping.-Design:...

     seagoing minesweeper
  • Project 300: Oskol I class floating workshop
  • Project 301T: Oskol II class floating workshop
  • Project 303: Modified Oskol class floating workshop
  • Project 304: Amur class floating workshop
  • Project 305: Tomba class electric power station
  • Project 310: Don class
    Don class submarine tender
    The Don class submarine tender was the NATO reporting name for a group of submarine tenders built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1950s. The Soviet designation was Project 310 Batur.-Design:...

     submarine support ship
  • Project 323: Lama class floating missile technician base
  • Project 394B: Primor'ye class large intelligence ship
  • Project 503M: Alpinist class small intelligence ship
  • Project 513M: Modified T-43 hydroacoustic monitoring ship
  • Project 527M: Prut class rescue ship
  • Project 536: Pioner Moskvy class underwater research support ship
  • Project 537: Elbrus class rescue ship
  • Project 550: Amguema class polar logistics ship
  • Project 563: Goryn class seagoing tug
  • Project 563S: Goryn class rescue tug
  • Project 577: Uda class military tanker
  • Project 613: Whiskey class
    Whiskey class submarine
    Whiskey-class submarines are a class of naval submarines that the Soviet Union built in the early Cold War period.-Design:...

     diesel-electric attack submarine
  • Project 627 Kit: November class
    November class submarine
    The Project 627 class submarine was the Soviet Union's first class of nuclear-powered submarines. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization used the standard radio communication phonetic alphabet to denote submarine classes...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 628: Golf I class
    Golf class submarine
    Project 629, also known by the NATO reporting name of Golf class, were diesel electric ballistic missile submarines of the Soviet Navy. They were designed after six Zulu class submarines were successfully modified to carry and launch Scud missiles...

     diesel-electric strategic missile submarine
  • Project 629M: Golf II class
    Golf class submarine
    Project 629, also known by the NATO reporting name of Golf class, were diesel electric ballistic missile submarines of the Soviet Navy. They were designed after six Zulu class submarines were successfully modified to carry and launch Scud missiles...

     diesel-electric strategic missile submarine
  • Project 633: Romeo class
    Romeo class submarine
    The Romeo class is a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarine, built in 1950s. The origin of the Romeo class can be traced to the World War II German Type XXI Elektroboot U-boat. At the end of World War II, the Soviets obtained several Type XXIs, from which they were able to obtain certain key...

     diesel-electric attack submarine
  • Project 636: Improved Kilo class
    Kilo class submarine
    The Kilo class is the NATO reporting name for a naval diesel-electric submarine that is made in Russia. The original version of the vessels were designated Project 877 Paltus in Russia. There is also a more advanced version, designated as Improved Kilo in the west, and Project 636 Varshavyanka in...

     diesel-electric attack submarine
  • Project 641: Foxtrot class
    Foxtrot class submarine
    The Foxtrot class was the NATO reporting name of a class of diesel-electric patrol submarines that were built in the Soviet Union. The Soviet designation of this class was Project 641....

     diesel-electric attack submarine
  • Project 641B Som: Tango class
    Tango class submarine
    The Russian Tango class submarines were the successors to the Foxtrot class submarine based in the Black Sea and Northern Fleet areas. The first of the class was completed in 1972 at Gorky. A total of 18 were built in two slightly different versions...

     diesel-electric attack submarine
  • Project 645 November class
    November class submarine
    The Project 627 class submarine was the Soviet Union's first class of nuclear-powered submarines. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization used the standard radio communication phonetic alphabet to denote submarine classes...

     nuclear powered attack submarine with liquid metal reactor
  • Project 651: Juliett class
    Juliett class submarine
    The Project 651, known in the West by its NATO reporting name Juliett class, was a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarines armed with cruise missiles. They were designed in the late 1950s to provide the Soviet Navy with a nuclear strike capability against targets along the east coast of the...

     diesel-electric cruise missile submarine
  • Project 655: Whiskey Long Bin class diesel-electric cruise missile submarine
  • Project 658: Hotel I class
    Hotel class submarine
    The Hotel class is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1959. The Soviet designation is Project 658.-Design:...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 658M: Hotel II class
    Hotel class submarine
    The Hotel class is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1959. The Soviet designation is Project 658.-Design:...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 659: Echo I class
    Echo class submarine
    The Echo class submarines were nuclear cruise missile submarines of the Soviet Navy built during the 1960s. Their Soviet designation was Project 659 class for the first five vessels, and Project 675 for the following twenty-nine...

     nuclear powered cruise missile submarine
  • Project 659T: Echo I class
    Echo class submarine
    The Echo class submarines were nuclear cruise missile submarines of the Soviet Navy built during the 1960s. Their Soviet designation was Project 659 class for the first five vessels, and Project 675 for the following twenty-nine...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 661 Anchar: Papa class
    Papa class submarine
    Soviet submarine K-162 was the world's fastest submarine. The first submarine constructed with a titanium hull, she was the only vessel of the Soviet Union's Project 661 Anchar nuclear-powered attack submarine design. The boat is best known in the West by its NATO reporting name Papa class...

     nuclear powered guided missile submarine
  • Project 665: Whiskey class
    Whiskey class submarine
    Whiskey-class submarines are a class of naval submarines that the Soviet Union built in the early Cold War period.-Design:...

     diesel electric submarine
  • Project 667A: Yankee class
    Yankee class submarine
    The Yankee class is the NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was constructed by the Soviet Union from 1968 onward. 34 units were produced under Project 667A Navaga and Project 667AU Nalim...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 667B: Delta I class
    Delta class submarine
    The Delta class is a class of submarines which formed the backbone of the Soviet and Russian strategic submarine fleet since its introduction in 1973...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 667BD Delta II class
    Delta class submarine
    The Delta class is a class of submarines which formed the backbone of the Soviet and Russian strategic submarine fleet since its introduction in 1973...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 667BDR Kalmar: Delta III class
    Delta class submarine
    The Delta class is a class of submarines which formed the backbone of the Soviet and Russian strategic submarine fleet since its introduction in 1973...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 667BDRM Delfin: Delta IV class
    Delta class submarine
    The Delta class is a class of submarines which formed the backbone of the Soviet and Russian strategic submarine fleet since its introduction in 1973...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 670A Skat: Charlie I class
    Charlie class submarine
    The Charlie class submarine is a nuclear powered cruise missile submarine built for the Soviet Navy and later operated by the Russian Navy.-Background:...

     nuclear powered cruise missile submarine
  • Project 670M Skat M: Charlie II class
    Charlie class submarine
    The Charlie class submarine is a nuclear powered cruise missile submarine built for the Soviet Navy and later operated by the Russian Navy.-Background:...

     nuclear powered cruise missile submarine
  • Project 671: Victor I class
    Victor class submarine
    The Victor class is the NATO reporting name for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1967. In the USSR, they were produced as Project 671. Victor-class subs featured a teardrop shape, which allowed them to travel at high speed...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 671RT: Victor II class
    Victor class submarine
    The Victor class is the NATO reporting name for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1967. In the USSR, they were produced as Project 671. Victor-class subs featured a teardrop shape, which allowed them to travel at high speed...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 671RTM Shchuka: Victor III class
    Victor class submarine
    The Victor class is the NATO reporting name for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1967. In the USSR, they were produced as Project 671. Victor-class subs featured a teardrop shape, which allowed them to travel at high speed...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 675: Echo II class
    Echo class submarine
    The Echo class submarines were nuclear cruise missile submarines of the Soviet Navy built during the 1960s. Their Soviet designation was Project 659 class for the first five vessels, and Project 675 for the following twenty-nine...

     nuclear powered cruise missile submarine
  • Project 677 Lada: Sankt Petersburg diesel-electric attack submarine
  • Project 685 Plavnik: Mike class nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 705 Lira: Alfa class
    Alfa class submarine
    The Soviet Union/Russian Navy Project 705 was a class of hunter/killer nuclear powered submarines. The class is also known by the NATO reporting name of Alfa...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 712: Sliva class rescue tug
  • Project 733: Goliat class seagoing tug
  • Project 740: Yunnyy Partizan class freighter
  • Project 745: Sorum class seagoing tug
  • Project 771A: Polnocny B class
    Polnocny class landing ship
    The Polnocny -class ships are amphibious warfare vessels. They were designed in Poland, in cooperation with the Soviet Navy and were built in Poland between 1967 and 2002. They now serve in several different navies, and some have been converted to civilian use...

     small landing ship
  • Project 774: Polnocny C class
    Polnocny class landing ship
    The Polnocny -class ships are amphibious warfare vessels. They were designed in Poland, in cooperation with the Soviet Navy and were built in Poland between 1967 and 2002. They now serve in several different navies, and some have been converted to civilian use...

     medium landing ship
  • Project 775: Ropucha I class
    Ropucha class landing ship
    The Ropucha , or Project 775 class landing ships are classified in the Russian Navy as "large landing craft" . They were built in Poland in the Stocznia Północna shipyards, in Gdansk. They are designed for beach landings and can carry a 450 ton cargo...

     large landing ship
  • Project 775M: Ropucha II class
    Ropucha class landing ship
    The Ropucha , or Project 775 class landing ships are classified in the Russian Navy as "large landing craft" . They were built in Poland in the Stocznia Północna shipyards, in Gdansk. They are designed for beach landings and can carry a 450 ton cargo...

     large landing ship
  • Project 850: Nikolay Zubov class expeditionary oceanographic vessel
  • Project 860 Azimut: Samara class hydrographic survey ship
  • Project 861: Moma class hydrographic survey ship
  • Project 861M: Moma class small intelligence ship
  • Project 862: Yug class expeditionary oceanographic vessel
  • Project 862.1: Yug class medium intelligence ship
  • Project 864: Vishnya class
    Vishnaya class intelligence ship
    The Vishnya class are a group of Intelligence collection ships built for the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. The ships continue in service with the Russian Navy. The Soviet designation is Project 864.-Design:...

     large intelligence ship
  • Project 870: Kamenka class hydrographic survey ship
  • Project 871: Biya class hydrographic survey ship
  • Project 872: Finik class hydrographic survey ship
  • Project 873: Sibiryakov class expeditionary oceanographic vessel
  • Project 877 Paltus: Kilo class
    Kilo class submarine
    The Kilo class is the NATO reporting name for a naval diesel-electric submarine that is made in Russia. The original version of the vessels were designated Project 877 Paltus in Russia. There is also a more advanced version, designated as Improved Kilo in the west, and Project 636 Varshavyanka in...

     diesel-electric attack submarine
  • Project 885 Severodvinsk: Severodvinsk class nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 887: Smol'nyy class
    Smolnyy class training ship
    The Smolnyy or Smol'nyy class training ships were built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1970s. The Soviet designation was Project 887. Two ships are operated by the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy-Design:...

     training ship
  • Project 934B: Primor'ye class
    Primor'ye class surveillance ship
    The Primor'ye class are a group of Intelligence collection ships built for the Soviet Navy. Two ships are operated by the Russian Navy. The Soviet designation was Project 394B.-Design and role:...

     intelligence gathering ship
  • Project 940: India class
    India class submarine
    The Project 940 Lenok class was a military submarine design of the Soviet Union....

     diesel-electric rescue submarine
  • Project 941 Akula: Typhoon class
    Typhoon class submarine
    The Project 941 or Akula, Russian "Акула" class submarine is a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s...

     nuclear powered strategic missile submarine
  • Project 945A Barrakuda: Sierra I class
    Sierra class submarine
    The Sierra I class or Project 945 nuclear submarine was the Soviet Union's successor class to the partly successful Project 705 Lira class submarine...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 945B: Sierra II class
    Sierra class submarine
    The Sierra I class or Project 945 nuclear submarine was the Soviet Union's successor class to the partly successful Project 705 Lira class submarine...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 949 Antey: Oscar I class
    Oscar class submarine
    The Project 949 and Project 949A Soviet Navy/Russian Navy cruise missile submarines ....

     nuclear powered cruise missile submarine
  • Project 949A Antey: Oscar II class
    Oscar class submarine
    The Project 949 and Project 949A Soviet Navy/Russian Navy cruise missile submarines ....

     nuclear powered cruise missile submarine
  • Project 955 Borey: Yuriy Dolgorukiy class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine
  • Project 956 Sarych: Sovremennyy class destroyer
  • Project 956A Sarych: Improved Sovremennyy class destroyer
  • Project 971 Bars: Akula class
    Akula class submarine
    Project 971 Щука-Б , is a nuclear-powered attack submarine first deployed by the Soviet Navy in 1986...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 971U Shchuka B: Akula II class
    Akula class submarine
    Project 971 Щука-Б , is a nuclear-powered attack submarine first deployed by the Soviet Navy in 1986...

     nuclear powered attack submarine
  • Project 977.0: Yankee Pod class
    Yankee class submarine
    The Yankee class is the NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was constructed by the Soviet Union from 1968 onward. 34 units were produced under Project 667A Navaga and Project 667AU Nalim...

     nuclear powered submarine
  • Project 978.0: Yankee Stretch class
    Yankee class submarine
    The Yankee class is the NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was constructed by the Soviet Union from 1968 onward. 34 units were produced under Project 667A Navaga and Project 667AU Nalim...

     nuclear powered super small submarine support submarine
  • Project 1041.0: Svetlyak class
    Svetlyak class patrol boat
    Svetljak class patrol boats are designed to carry out a variety of missions, from patrol missions to prevent violations of maritime state border, to protect friendly vessels and facilities from enemy surface and air attacks...

     gunboat
  • Project 1083.1: Paltus class
    Paltus class submarine
    The Paltus Class submarine is a Russian special purpose mini-submarine of project 10831. It was reported only one completed submarine AS-12...

     special purpose submarine
  • Project 1112: Klazma class cable ship
  • Project 1123 Kondor: Moskva class antisubmarine cruiser
  • Project 1124K Albatros: Grisha IV class
    Grisha class corvette
    The Albatros class was a series of large anti-submarine corvettes built by the Soviet Union between 1970 and 1990. These ships had a limited range and were used only in coastal waters. They were equipped with a variety of ASW weapons and an SA-N-4 surface-to-air missile launcher...

     small antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1124M Albatros: Grisha III class
    Grisha class corvette
    The Albatros class was a series of large anti-submarine corvettes built by the Soviet Union between 1970 and 1990. These ships had a limited range and were used only in coastal waters. They were equipped with a variety of ASW weapons and an SA-N-4 surface-to-air missile launcher...

     small antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1124P Albatros: Grisha II class
    Grisha class corvette
    The Albatros class was a series of large anti-submarine corvettes built by the Soviet Union between 1970 and 1990. These ships had a limited range and were used only in coastal waters. They were equipped with a variety of ASW weapons and an SA-N-4 surface-to-air missile launcher...

     small antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1124.4 Albatros: Grisha V class
    Grisha class corvette
    The Albatros class was a series of large anti-submarine corvettes built by the Soviet Union between 1970 and 1990. These ships had a limited range and were used only in coastal waters. They were equipped with a variety of ASW weapons and an SA-N-4 surface-to-air missile launcher...

     small antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1134 Berkut: Kresta I class
    Kresta I class cruiser
    Kresta I class cruiser is a Soviet cruiser class, the Soviet designation was Project 1134 Berkut These ships were designed for a surface warfare role. Soviet priorities were changed to an anti-submarine role and only 4 ships were built with this configuration...

     missile cruiser
  • Project 1134A Berkut A: Kresta II class
    Kresta II class cruiser
    The Kresta II Class, Soviet Designation Project 1134A, Berkut A were Soviet guided missile cruisers of the Cold War. The ships entered service in the late 1960s and were rapidly decommissioned after the end of the Cold War...

     large antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1134B Berkut B: Kara class large antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1135 Burevestnik: Krivak I / Bditel'nyy class
    Krivak class frigate
    The Project 1135 Burevestnik class were a series of frigates built for the Soviet Navy. These ship are commonly known by their NATO reporting name of Krivak and are divided into Krivak-I, Krivak-II, and Krivak-III classes.These ships were designed as a successor to the Riga class...

     large patrol ship
  • Project 1135M Burevestnik M: Krivak II / Bessmennyy class
    Krivak class frigate
    The Project 1135 Burevestnik class were a series of frigates built for the Soviet Navy. These ship are commonly known by their NATO reporting name of Krivak and are divided into Krivak-I, Krivak-II, and Krivak-III classes.These ships were designed as a successor to the Riga class...

     large patrol ship
  • Project 1135.1 Nerey: Krivak III / Menzhinskiy class
    Krivak class frigate
    The Project 1135 Burevestnik class were a series of frigates built for the Soviet Navy. These ship are commonly known by their NATO reporting name of Krivak and are divided into Krivak-I, Krivak-II, and Krivak-III classes.These ships were designed as a successor to the Riga class...

     border patrol ship
  • Project 1135.2 Burevestnik: Modernized Krivak I / Legkiy class
    Krivak class frigate
    The Project 1135 Burevestnik class were a series of frigates built for the Soviet Navy. These ship are commonly known by their NATO reporting name of Krivak and are divided into Krivak-I, Krivak-II, and Krivak-III classes.These ships were designed as a successor to the Riga class...

     large patrol ship
  • Project 1135.5 Nerey: Krivak III class
    Krivak class frigate
    The Project 1135 Burevestnik class were a series of frigates built for the Soviet Navy. These ship are commonly known by their NATO reporting name of Krivak and are divided into Krivak-I, Krivak-II, and Krivak-III classes.These ships were designed as a successor to the Riga class...

     border patrol ship
  • Project 1141.1 Sokol: Aleksandr Kunakhovich small antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1143 Krechet: Kiev class
    Kiev class aircraft carrier
    The Kiev class carriers were the first class of fixed-wing aircraft carriers built in the Soviet Union....

     aircraft-carrying cruiser
  • Project 1143.5 Orel: Admiral Kuznetsov class heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser
  • Project 1144.2 Orlan: Kirov class
    Kirov class battlecruiser
    The Kirov-class battlecruiser is a class of nuclear-powered military ships of the Russian Navy, the largest and heaviest surface combatant warships currently in active operation in the world. The Russian designation is heavy nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser...

     nuclear powered missile cruiser
  • Project 1145.1 Sokol: Mukha small antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1151.0: Belyanka class transport
  • Project 1154.0 Yastreb: Neustrashimyy class
    Neustrashimy Class frigate
    Neustrashimy class frigates are the most modern large frigates in the Russian Navy. The Soviet designation is Project 1154 Yastreb .-Design:...

     frigate
  • Project 1155 Fregat: Udaloy I class
    Udaloy class destroyer
    The Udaloy I class are a series of anti-submarine destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, eight of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy. The Russian designation is Project 1155 Fregat...

     large antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1155.1 Fregat: Udaloy II / Admiral Chabanenko class
    Udaloy class destroyer
    The Udaloy I class are a series of anti-submarine destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, eight of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy. The Russian designation is Project 1155 Fregat...

     large antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1157.0: Sadko class transport
  • Project 1159: Koni class
    Koni class frigate
    Koni class is the NATO reporting name for a anti-submarine warfare frigate built by the Soviet Union. They were known in the Soviet Union as Project 1159. 14 were built in Zelenodolsk shipyard between 1975 and 1988. They were originally intended to replace the older Riga class frigates, but were...

     frigate
  • Project 1164 Atlant: Slava class
    Slava class cruiser
    The Slava class cruiser, Soviet designation Project 1164 Atlant, is a large conventionally-powered warship, currently operated by Russia.-Design:...

     missile cruiser
  • Project 1166.1: Gepard class
    Tartarstan/Gepard class frigate
    The Gepard class frigates were intended as a successor to the earlier Koni, Grisha, and Parchim-class corvettes. The first unit of the class, Yastreb , was laid down at the Zelenodol'sk Zavod shipyard at Tatarstan in 1991. It was launched in July 1993, after which it began fitting out...

     small antisubmarine ship
  • Project 1171 Tapir: Alligator class
    Alligator class landing ship
    Project 1171 class landing ship is a class of Soviet / Russian general purpose, beachable amphibious transport docks ....

     large landing ship
  • Project 1172: Emba class cable ship
  • Project 1174: Ivan Rogov class
    Ivan Rogov class landing ship
    The Ivan Rogov, or Project 1174 class "large landing ships" are a class of amphibious transports used by the Russian Navy. Originally a class of three ships built during the cold war, only one, the Mitrofan Moskalenko, is still in service....

     large landing ship
  • Project 1175: Biryusa class cable ship
  • Project 1176 Akula: Ondatra class landing craft
  • Project 1177.0 Serna: Serna class landing craft
  • Project 1886 Ugra class
    Ugra class submarine tender
    The Ugra class was the NATO reporting name for a group of submarine tenders built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1960s. One extra ship the INS Amba was built for the Indian Navy to a modified design. The Soviet designation was Project 1886 The ships were intended to provide afloat support,...

     Submarine support ship
  • Project 1206.1 Murena: Tsaplya class
    Tsaplya class LCAC
    The Tsaplya class LCAC was a medium size assault hovercraft operated by the Russian Navy.-Configuration:These craft are a lengthened version of the Lebed class LCAC hovercraft, which is the Russian Navy equivalent to the U.S. Navy LCAC. They were also meant to replace the smaller Gus class LCAC....

     landing craft
  • Project 1190: Khasan class river monitor
  • Project 1208 Slepen: Yaz class river patrol boat
  • Project 1232.1 Aist: Dzheryan class small landing ship (hovercraft)
  • Project 1232.2 Zubr: Pomornik class small landing ship (hovercraft)
  • Project 1234 Ovod: Nanuchka I class
    Nanuchka class corvette
    The Nanuchka class was the NATO reporting name for a series of corvettes or small missile ships built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1969 and 1981. The Soviet designation was Project 1234 Ovod Small Missile Ship. These ships were designed around the P-120 Malakhit anti ship...

     small missile ship
  • Project 1234.1: Nanuchka III / Burun class
    Nanuchka class corvette
    The Nanuchka class was the NATO reporting name for a series of corvettes or small missile ships built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1969 and 1981. The Soviet designation was Project 1234 Ovod Small Missile Ship. These ships were designed around the P-120 Malakhit anti ship...

     small missile ship
  • Project 1234.2: Nanuchka IV / Nakat class
    Nanuchka class corvette
    The Nanuchka class was the NATO reporting name for a series of corvettes or small missile ships built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1969 and 1981. The Soviet designation was Project 1234 Ovod Small Missile Ship. These ships were designed around the P-120 Malakhit anti ship...

     small missile ship
  • Project 1239 Sivuch: Dergach / Bora class
    Bora Class guided missile hovercraft
    The Bora-class hoverborne guided missile corvette of the Russian Navy, also bears the NATO class name Dergach, is one of the few types of military surface effect ship built solely for marine combat purposes, rather than troop landing or transport...

     small missile ship
  • Project 1240 Uragan: Sarancha class
    Sarancha class missile boat
    The Sarancha class is the NATO reporting name for a hydrofoil missile boat built for the Soviet Navy. The Soviet designation was Project 1240 Uragan -Design:...

     fast missile boat
  • Project 1241 Molniya: Tarantul I
    Tarantul class corvette
    The Project 1241.1 Molniya are a class of Soviet missile corvettes. They have the NATO reporting name Tarantul...

      missile boat
  • Project 1241PE: Modified Pauk class border patrol ship
  • Project 1241.1RZ Molniya M: Tarantul III
    Tarantul class corvette
    The Project 1241.1 Molniya are a class of Soviet missile corvettes. They have the NATO reporting name Tarantul...

     missile boat
  • Project 1241.2 Molniya: Tarantul II
    Tarantul class corvette
    The Project 1241.1 Molniya are a class of Soviet missile corvettes. They have the NATO reporting name Tarantul...

     missile boat
  • Project 1241.2 Molniya 2: Pauk class small anti-submarine ship
  • Project 1241.2P Molniya 2: Pauk I class border patrol ship
  • Project 1248 Moskit: Vosh class river patrol boat
  • Project 1249: Piyavka class border patrol ship
  • Project 1258: Yevgenia class
    Yevgenya class minesweeper
    The Yevgenia class are a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1967 and 1980. The Soviet designation was Project 1258 Korund.-Design:These were small minehunters built for inshore work...

     harbor minesweeper
  • Project 1265 Yakhont: Sonya class
    Sonya class minesweeper
    The Sonya class were a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy and Soviet allies between 1971 and 1991. The Soviet designation is Project 1265 Yakhont.-Design:...

     base minesweeper
  • Project 1266.0: Gorya class
    Gorya class minesweeper
    The Gorya class are a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1980s. Three ships were started of which two were completed and are in service with the Russian Navy. The Soviet Designation was Project 1266.-Design:...

     seagoing minesweeper
  • Project 1431.0: Mirazh class border patrol boat
  • Project 1452: Ingul class rescue tug
  • Project 1453: Ingul class rescue tug
  • Project 1454: Sorum Mod class experimental craft
  • Project 1541: Luza class missile fuel tanker
  • Project 1545: Baskunchak class tanker
  • Project 1559V: Boris Chilikin class military tanker
  • Project 1593: Boris Chilikin class military tanker
  • Project 1595: Neon Antonov class freighter
  • Project 1710 Makrel: Beluga experimental submarine
  • Project 1783A: Vala class special wastes tanker
  • Project 1791: Amga class transport
  • Project 1799: Pelym class deperming vessel
  • Project 1806: Onega class hydroacoustic monitoring ship and physical fields measuring vessel
  • Project 1823: Muna class military transport
  • Project 1824: Muna class military transport
  • Project 1826: Lira / Balzam class
    Balzam class intelligence ship
    The Balzam class is the NATO reporting name for a class of Intelligence collection ships built for the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. These ships are also known as the Lira class. The Soviet designation was Project 1826.-Design and role:...

     large intelligence ship
  • Project 1840: Lima class experimental submarine
  • Project 1859: Berezina replenishment ship
  • Project 1886.1: Urga class floating base
  • Project 1893: Katun I class firefighting ship
  • Project 1908: Akademik Sergei Korolev
    Akademik Sergei Korolev
    The Akademik Sergei Korolev was a space control-monitoring ship constructed in 1970 to support the Soviet space program. Named for Sergei Korolev, the head Soviet rocket engineer and designer during the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s, the ship also...

    telemetry tracking and control ship
  • Project 1909: Kosmonaut Yuri Gagarin
    Kosmonaut Yuri Gagarin
    Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet space control-monitoring ship that was devoted to detecting and receiving satellite communications. Named after cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, she was completed in December 1971 to support the Soviet space program...

     telemetry tracking and control ship
  • Project 1910 Kashalot: Uniform class special purpose submarine
  • Project 1914.1: Marshal Nedelin class range instrumentation ship
  • Project 1917: Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov
    Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov
    Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov was a satellite tracking ship of the Soviet Union.It was named after Vladimir Mikhaylovich Komarov, the cosmonaut who died on Soyuz 1.It was built as an ordinary cargo ship in 1966 and converted in Leningrad in 1967....

     telemetry tracking and control ship
  • Project 1918: Vytegrales class transport
  • Project 1941 Titan: Kapusta class command ship
  • Project 1993: Katun II class firefighting ship
  • Project 2020: Malina class floating workshop
  • Project A-202: Roslavl class seagoing tug
  • Project B-92: Neftegaz class tug
  • Project B-93: Akademik Fersman class geophysical research ship
  • Project B-99: Iva / Vikhr class rescue tug
  • Project B-320: Ob class floating hospital
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