List of ships of the Soviet Navy

This is a list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy.

Corvettes
In the Soviet Navy these were classified as small anti-submarine ships (MPK) or small missile ships (MRK).
 * Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser (projects 122A, 122bis)
 * Poti-class corvette (project 204)
 * Grisha-class corvette (project 1124 Al'batros)
 * Grisha I class (project 1124.1), 37 ships built in 1966–1982
 * Grisha II class (project 1124P, P stands for pogranichnyi – on the border), 20 ships built in 1972–1988
 * Grisha III class (AK-630 CIWS-equipped variant)
 * Grisha IV class (project 1124K)
 * Grisha V class (project 1124M, sometimes noted as 1124.4)
 * Nanuchka-class corvette (project 1234 Ovod)
 * Nanuchka I class
 * Nanuchka II class (project 1234E)
 * Nanuchka III class (project 1234.1)
 * Nanuchka IV class (project 1234.7)
 * Bora-class hovercraft (project 1239 Sivuch)
 * Sarancha-class missile boat (project 1240 Uragan, considered missile boats by NATO)
 * Tarantul-class corvette (project 1241 Molniya, classified as large missile cutters)
 * Tarantul I class (project 1241RE)
 * Tarantul II class (project 1241.1)
 * Tarantul III class (project 1124.1M)
 * Pauk class (project 1241.2, anti-submarine corvette variant)
 * Parchim-class corvette (project 1331M)
 * Parchim II class

Guardships
In the Soviet Navy, frigates were classified as guard ships (SKR)
 * Burevestnik-class frigate (project 1135 Burevestnik)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Bditelnyy, "Watchful" (1970)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Bodryy, "Brisk" (1971)
 * Svirepyy, "Fierce"(1971)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Storozhevoy, "Vigilant" (1972), involved in a mutiny in 1975, this incident inspired the novel The Hunt for Red October.
 * Razyashchiy, "Smashing" (1973)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Razumnyy, "Clever" (1974)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Druzhnyy, "Friendly" (1975)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Dostoynyy, "Virtuous" (1971)
 * Doblestnyy, "Valourous" (1973)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Deyatelnyy, "Active" (1973)
 * Zharkiy, "Torrid" (1975)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Bezzavetnyy "Serene" (1978)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Retivyy, "Ardent" (1976)
 * Leningradskiy Komsomolets (1976), "Leningrad Komsomol"; renamed Legkiy, "Light" in 1992.
 * Letuchiy, "Flighty" (1977)
 * Pylkiy, "Fervent" (1979)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Zadornyy, "Passionate" (1979)
 * Bezukoriznennyy, Irreproachable (1980)
 * SOVIET FRIGATE Ladny, "Harmonious" (1980)
 * Poryvistyy, "Squally" (1980)
 * Burevestnik M class (project 1135M Burevestnik)
 * Rezvyy, "Frisky" (1975)
 * Rezkiy, "Sharp" (1976)
 * Grozyashchiy, "Threatening" (1977)
 * Razitelnyy, "Striking" (1977)
 * Neukrotimyy, "Untamable" (1978)
 * Besmennyy, "Unchanging" (1979)
 * Gordelivyy, "Proud" (1979)
 * Gromkiy, "Loud" (1979)
 * Revnostnyy, "Zealous" (1980)
 * Ryanyy (1980)
 * Pytlivyy (1982)
 * Gepard-class frigate (project 1166.1 Gepard)
 * Tatarstan
 * Dagestan
 * Kola-class frigate (project 42 Sokol)
 * Komsomolets Ukrainy-class frigate (project 61, briefly)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Komsomolets Ukrainy, "Ukrainian Komsomol" (1960)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Soobrazitelny, "Astute" (1961)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Provorny, "Agile" (1962)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Odaryonny, "Talented" (1964)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Obraztsovy, "Exemplary" (1964)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Otvazhny, "Courageous" (1964)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Steregushchy, "Watchful" (1966)
 * Koni-class frigate (project 1159 Del'fin)
 * Mirka-class frigate (project 35)
 * Neustrashimy-class frigate (project 1154.0 Yastreb)
 * RUSSIAN FRIGATE Neustrashimy (Fearless)
 * RUSSIAN FRIGATE Yaroslav Mudry
 * Petya-class frigate (project 159)
 * Riga-class frigate (project 50 Gornostay)
 * Uragan-class guard ship (projects 2, 4, & 39)
 * Yastreb-class guard ship (project 29)

Gunboats

 * Krasnaya Abkhaziya
 * Krasnaya Armeniya
 * Krasnaya Gruziya
 * SOVIET GUNBOAT Krasnoye Znamya
 * Krasnyy Adzharistan

Destroyers
Type 1934A destroyer Pylky (ex-German)
 * Aquila-class
 * Lovkiy (ex-Romanian)
 * Lyogkiy (ex-Romanian)

Akizuki-class destroyer Vnezapny (ex-Japanese)
 * Kashin-class destroyer
 * Komsomolets Ukrainy (1960)
 * Soobrazitelnyy – Adaptable (1961)
 * Provornyy – Agile (1962)
 * Obraztsovyy – Exemplary (1964)
 * Odarennyy – Gifted (1964)
 * Otvazhnyy – Courageous (1964)
 * Steregushchiy – Watchful (1966)
 * Krasnyy Kavkaz (1966)
 * Reshitelnyy – Decisive (1966)
 * Strogiy – Severe (1967)
 * Smetlivyy – Resourceful (1967)
 * Krasnyy Krym (1969)
 * Sposobnyy – Capable(1970)
 * Skoryy – Fast (1971)
 * Modified Kashin class
 * Ognevoy – Fiery (1963)
 * Slavnyy – Glorious (1965)
 * Stroynyy – Harmonious (1965)
 * Smyshlennyy – Humorous (1966)
 * Smelyy – Valiant (1968)
 * Sderzhannyy – Restrained (1972)
 * Rajput (built for Indian Navy) (1980)
 * Rana (built for Indian Navy) (1982)
 * Ranjit (built for Indian Navy) (1983)
 * Ranvir (built for Indian Navy) (1986)
 * Ranvijay (built for Indian Navy) (1988)
 * Gnevny-class destroyer (Project 7 class)
 * Leningrad-class destroyer
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Novik
 * Derzky-class destroyer
 * Orfey-class destroyer
 * Izyaslav-class destroyer
 * Fidonisy-class destroyer
 * Ognevoy-class destroyer (Project 30 class)
 * Soobrazitelny-class destroyer (Project 7u class)
 * Regele Ferdinand-class destroyer (ex-Romanian)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Likhoy
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Letuchiy
 * Sovremennyy-class destroyer
 * Sovremennyy – Modern (1980)
 * Otchayannyy – Foolhardy (1982)
 * Otlichnyy – Perfect (or Excellent) (1983)
 * Osmotritelnyy – Circumspect (1984)
 * Bezuprechnyy – Irreproachable (1985)
 * Boyevoy – Militant (1986)
 * Stoykiy – Steadfast (1986)
 * Okrylennyy – Inspiring (1987)
 * Burnyy – Fiery (1988)
 * Gremyashchiy – Thunderous (originally Vedushchiy) (1988)
 * Bystryy – Quick (1989)
 * Rastoropnyy – Prompt (1989)
 * Bezboyaznennyy – Intrepid (1990)
 * Bezuderzhnyy – Tenacious (1991)
 * Bespokoynyy – Restless (1992)
 * Nastoychivyy – Reliable (originally Moskovskiy Komsomolets) (1993)
 * Besstrashnyy – Fearless (1994)
 * Vazhnyy – Eminent (not completed)
 * Vdumchivyy – Thoughtful (not completed)
 * Town-class destroyer (on loan 1944–1952 from the UK)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Deyatelny (HMS Churchill)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Derzkiy (HMS Chelsea)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Zhyostky (HMS Roxborough)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Dostoyny (HMS St Albans)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Druzhny (HMS Lincoln)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Zharkiy (HMS Brighton)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Zhguchi (HMS Leamington)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Zhivuchiy (HMS Richmond)
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Doblestny (HMS Georgetown)
 * Udaloy I class
 * Udaloy – Bold(1980)
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Vice-Admiral Kulakov (1980)
 * Marshal Vasilevskiy (1982)
 * Admiral Zakharov (1982)
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Admiral Spiridonov (1983)
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Admiral Tributs (1983)
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Marshal Shaposhnikov (1985)
 * Severomorsk (1985)
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Admiral Levchenko (1987)
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Admiral Vinogradov (1987)
 * Admiral Kharlamov (1988)
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Admiral Panteleyev (1990)
 * Udaloy II class
 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Admiral Chabanenko (1995)
 * Admiral Basistyy (not completed)
 * Admiral Kucherov (not completed)

Amphibious assault

 * Alligator-class landing ship
 * Ropucha-class landing ship
 * Ivan Rogov-class landing ship
 * Ivan Rogov
 * Aleksandr Nikolayev
 * Mitrofan Moskalenko
 * Polnocny-B-class landing ship

Submarines

 * List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes
 * D type
 * L type
 * ShCh type
 * P type
 * S type
 * M type
 * K type
 * A (AG) type
 * Kalev class (ex-Estonian)
 * Lembit
 * Kalev
 * Ronis-class submarine (ex-Latvian)
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE Ronis
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE Spidola
 * S class (on loan 1944 from the UK)
 * V-1 (HMS Sunfish)
 * U class (on loan 1944–1950 from the UK)
 * V-2 (HMS Unbroken)
 * V-3 (HMS Unison)
 * V-4 (HMS Ursula)
 * TS-1 (ex-Romanian NMS Rechinul)
 * TS-2 (ex-Romanian NMS Marsuinul)
 * TS-3 (ex-Romanian NMS Delfinul)
 * CB-class (ex-Italian, ex-Romanian)

SS/SSK

 * Zulu-class submarine
 * Whiskey-class submarine
 * Quebec-class submarine
 * Romeo-class submarine
 * Foxtrot-class submarine
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE B-37 (?-1962)
 * B-427 SOVIET SUBMARINE Scorpion (1971–1994)
 * Tango-class submarine
 * Kilo-class submarine
 * Novorossiysk
 * Rostov-na-Donu
 * Staryy Oskol
 * Krasnodar
 * Velikiy Novgorod
 * Kolpino
 * Losos-class submarine
 * Lada-class submarine
 * Sankt Peterburg
 * Kronshtadt
 * Velikiye Luki

SSB

 * Zulu IV class - SSB conversion
 * Golf II class
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-129 (?-1968), famous as target of CIA recovery operation using the Hughes Glomar Explorer

SSG

 * Whiskey class Twin Cylinder
 * Whiskey class Long Bin
 * Juliett-class submarine (1962–1994)
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-77 (?-1994)

SSA (auxiliary)

 * Bravo-class submarine
 * India-class submarine
 * Beluga-class submarine
 * Lima-class submarine

SSN

 * November-class submarine (1958-?)
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-3 (1958–1988)
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-8 (1960–1970)
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-159 (1963–1989)
 * Victor I class
 * Victor II class
 * Victor III class
 * Alfa-class submarine
 * Mike-class submarine, a successor to the Alfa class
 * K-278 Komsomolets (?-1989)
 * Sierra I class
 * Sierra II class
 * Akula I/Bars class
 * Akula II class

SSBN

 * Hotel-class submarine
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-19 (1959–1991)
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-33 (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
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-219 (?-1986)
 * Delta I class
 * Delta II class
 * Delta III class
 * K-129
 * Delta IV class
 * Typhoon-class submarine (1981-)
 * Dmitriy Donskoy
 * Borey class
 * Yuriy Dolgorukiy
 * Aleksandr Nevskiy
 * Vladimir Monomakh
 * Knyaz Vladimir

SSGN

 * Echo I class
 * Echo II class
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-131
 * Papa-class submarine
 * K-222 (1970–1988)
 * Yankee Notch class conversion
 * Charlie I class
 * Charlie II class
 * Oscar I class
 * Oscar II class
 * K-141 RUSSIAN SUBMARINE Kursk (?-2002)
 * Yasen class
 * Severodvinsk
 * Kazan
 * Novosibirsk
 * Krasnoyarsk

SSAN (auxiliary)

 * Uniform-class submarine

Others

 * SOVIET SUBMARINE K-27 (1962–1981)
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE M-200
 * SOVIET SUBMARINE S-13

Other

 * SSV-33 (Pacific Fleet communications ship, based upon the Kirov-class battlecruiser battlecruiser hull)
 * Lun-class ekranoplan (Commissioned as a ship and used as one).
 * VMF Kommuna is a salvage vessel, and having been launched in 1915, one of the oldest naval vessels still in service in a major navy of the world.
 * Dunay a tall ship built in Italy as the Cristoforo Colombo and acquired as war reparation.
 * STS Sedov tall ship built as Magdalene Vinnen II  also acquired as war reparation.
 * Marshal Nedelin class missile range instrumentation/space event support ship
 * Onega class acoustic trials ships
 * Potok/Modified T-58 class weapons trials ship
 * T-43 class acoustic trials ships
 * Kashtan-class salvage vessel, a class of salvage vessel/submersible support

Missile and munitions transports

 * Sadko class
 * Amga class
 * Lama class
 * Muna class

Electronic surveillance ships

 * Balzam class
 * Okean class (modified trawler)
 * Primor'ye class (modified fish factory ships)
 * Vishnya class
 * Yug class
 * Alpinist class

Oceanographic research ships

 * Nikolay Zubov class (AGOR & AGI)
 * Sibirykov class
 * Yug class

Survey ships

 * Moma class (AGS)
 * Samara class (AGS)
 * Finik class
 * Biya class
 * Kamenka class
 * Vinograd class