List of ships of the Soviet Navy
The list of ships of the Soviet Navy shows ships in the service of the Soviet Navy, sorted by type and class.
Boats
see boats of the Soviet and Russian Navy .
Corvettes

Corvette of the Tarantul -1 class in Peenemünde
- Dergach / Bora class ( Russian Navy )
- Grisha I class
- Grisha II class
- Grischa III class
- Grischa IV class
- Grischa V-Class
- Nanuchka I class
- Nanuchka II class (export only)
- Nanuchka III class
- Nanuchka IV class
- Tarantul I class
- Tarantul II class
- Tarantul III class
- Tarantul IV class
- Parchim II class
- Pauk I class
- Pauk II class (Russian Navy)
- Poti class
- Svetljak class (Russian border troops)
- Stereguschtschi-class (Russian Navy)
Frigates
- Kriwak I class
- Mod Kriwak I class
- Kriwak II class
- Petya class
- Koni class
- Riga class
- Mirka I class
- Mirka II class
- Kola class
- Tatarstan / Gepard- class ( Russian Navy )
- Neustraschimy class (Russian Navy)
destroyer
-
Kashin class
- Komsomolets Ukrainy ( Косомолец Украины - Komsomolets of Ukraine ; 1960)
- Soobrazitelny ( Сообразительный - The Resourceful ; 1961)
- Proworny ( Проворный - The Clever ; 1962)
- Obraszowy ( Образцовый - The Exemplary ; 1964)
- Odarjonny ( Одарённый - The Gifted ; 1964)
- Otwaschny ( Отважный - The Bold ; 1964)
- Stereguschtschi ( Стерегущий - The Guardian ; 1966)
- Krasny Kawkas ( Красный Кавказ - Red Caucasus ; 1966)
- Reschitelny ( Решительный - The Determined ; 1966)
- Strogi ( Строгий - Strict ; 1967)
- Smetliwy ( Сметливый - The Shrewd ; 1967)
- Krasny Krym ( Красный Крым - Red Crimea ; 1969)
- Sposobny ( Способный - The Able ; 1970)
- Skory ( Скорый - The Nimble ; 1971)
-
Kashin mod
- Ognewoj - ( Огневой - The Fiery ; 1963)
- Slawny - ( Славный - The Glorious ; 1965)
- Stroiny - ( Стройный - The Even ; 1965)
- Smyshlyony - ( Смышлёный - The Smart One ; 1966)
- Smely - ( Смелый - The Brave ; 1968)
- Sderschanny - ( Сдержанный - The ruled ; 1972)
- Rajput (built for the Indian Navy ) (1980)
- Rana (built for the Indian Navy) (1982)
- Ranjit (built for the Indian Navy) (1983)
- Ranwir (built for the Indian Navy) (1986)
- Ranwijai (built for the Indian Navy) (1988)
-
Sowremenny- class
- Sowremenny - ( Современный - The Modern ; 1980)
- Otschajanny - ( Отчаянный - The Merciless ; 1982)
- Otlitschny - ( Отличный - The Perfect ; 1983)
- Osmotritelny - ( Осмотрительный - The Cautious ; 1984)
- Besupretschny - ( Безупречный - The Blameless ; 1985)
- Bojewoj - ( Боевой - The Warrior ; 1986)
- Stojki - ( Стойкий - Loyalty ; 1986)
- Okryljonny - ( Окрылённый - The Winged ; 1987)
- Burny - ( Бурный - The Fiery ; 1988)
- Gremjashchi - ( Гремящий - The Thundering ; 1988), originally Vedushchi - ( Ведущий - The Leader )
- Bystry - ( Быстрый - The Fast ; 1989)
- Rastoropny - ( Расторопный - The Prompt ; 1989)
- Besbojasnenny - ( Безбоязненный - The Intrepid ; 1990)
- Besuderschny - ( Безудержный - The Stubborn ; 1991)
- Bespokojny - ( Беспокойный - The Restless ; 1992)
- Nastojtschiwy - ( Настойчивый - The Persistent ; 1993), originally Moskovsky Komsomolets - ( Московский комсомолец - Moscow Komsomolze )
- Besstraschny - ( Бесстрашный - The Fearless ; 1994)
- Waschny - ( Важный - The important one ; 1999; as Hangzhou to the Chinese Navy)
- Vdumchivy - ( Вдумчивый - The Pensive ; 2000; as Fuzhou to the Chinese Navy )
-
Udaloj-I class
- Udaloj - ( Удалой - The Bold ; 1980)
- Vice-Admiral Kulakov (1980)
- Marshal Vasilevsky (1982)
- Admiral Sakarov (1982)
- Admiral Spiridonov (1983)
- Admiral Tribuz (1983)
- Marshal Shaposhnikov (1985)
- Severomorsk (1985)
- Admiral Levchenko (1987)
- Admiral Vinogradov (1987)
- Admiral Karlamov (1988)
- Admiral Panteleev (1990)
-
Udaloj II class
- Admiral Chabanenko (1995)
- Admiral Basisty (unfinished)
- Admiral Kucherov (unfinished)
cruiser
-
Pallada class (1901–1956)
- Aurora (1903-1956)
-
Kirov class (1938-1970)
- Kirov
- Voroshilov
- Maxim Gorky
- Molotov
- Kalinin
- Kaganovich
-
Sverdlov class (1952–1998)
- Sverdlov (1952-1989)
- Dzerzhinsky (1952–1988)
- Ordzhonikidze (1952–1963) sold to Indonesia
- Zhdanov (1952–1990)
- Alexander Newski (1952–1989)
- Admiral Nakhimov (1953-1960)
- Admiral Ushakov (1953–1987)
- Admiral Lazarew (1953–1986)
- Alexander Suvorov (1953–1989)
- Admiral Senjawin (1954-1989)
- Dmitri Poscharsky (1954–1987)
- Oktyabrskaya Revolyuziya until 1957 Molotovsk (1954–1987)
- Murmansk (1955-1992)
- Mikhail Kutuzov (1954–1998)
- Admiral Kornilow (canceled unfinished)
-
Kynda class (1962-2002)
- Grozny (1962-1991)
- Admiral Fokin (1964-1993)
- Admiral Golowko (1964-2002)
- Varyag (1965–1990)
-
Kresta I class (1967-1994)
- Wize-Admiral Drosd (1968–1990)
- Vladivostok (1969–1991)
- Sevastopol (1969–1989)
- Admiral Sosulja (1967–1994)
-
Kresta II class (1969–1993)
- Kronschtadt (1969–1991)
- Admiral Isakov (1970-1993)
- Admiral Nakhimov (1971–1991)
- Admiral Makarow (1972-1992)
- Khabarovsk formerly Marshal Voroshilov (1973–1992)
- Admiral Oktjabrski (1973–1993)
- Admiral Isachenkov (1974–1992)
- Marshal Tymoshenko (1975-1992)
- Wasili Tschapajew (1976-1993)
- Admiral Jumashev (1977–1992)
-
Kara class (1971–)
- Nikolayev (1971–1992)
- Ochakov (1973-2010)
- Kerch (1974-)
- Azov (1975-1998)
- Petropavlovsk (1976–1997)
- Tashkent (1977–1992)
- Vladivostok (1979–1994)
-
Slava class (1982–)
- Moskva , originally Slava ( Слава - fame ) (1982–)
- Marshal Ustinow , originally Admiral Flota Lobow (1986–)
- Varyag ( Варяг - Der Varäger ) originally Tscherwona Ukraina ( Ukrainian Червона Украина - Red Ukraine ) (1989–)
- Ukraina , originally Admiral Flota Lobow and Komsomolets , unfinished owned by Ukraine
DropShips
- Ivan Rogov class
- Alligator- class
-
Project 775
- Kostjantyn Olschanskyj (1985–1996, from 1996 Ukrainian Navy )
- Lebed class Russian: Project 1206
- Aist class Russian: Project 1232.1
- Pomornik class Russian: Project 1232.2
Battle cruiser
-
Kirov class (1980–)
- Kirov , later Admiral Ushakow (1977–)
- Frunze , later Admiral Lazarew (1984–1994)
- Kalinin , later Admiral Nakhimov (1988–1999)
- Andropov , later Pyotr Veliki (1996–)
- Dzerzhinsky (unfinished)
Battleships
-
Conte di Cavour class
- Novorossiysk , formerly the Italian Giulio Cesare (1949–1955)
Flight deck cruiser
- Moskva- class (1964-1991)
-
Kiev- class (1972-1997)
- Kiev (1972–1993)
- Minsk (1975-1993)
- Novorossiysk (1978-1993)
- Admiral Gorschkow (1982-1995)
- Kuznetsov class (1985–)
-
Ulyanovsk class
- Ulyanovsk (unfinished, canceled at 40% in 1991)
- Unnamed
Submarines
SS / SSK
- Zulu class
- Whiskey class
- Quebec class
- Romeo class
- Foxtrot class
- Tango class
- Bravo class
- Kilo class
- Losos class
SSB
-
Golf II class
- K-129 (? –1968), famous for the CIA recovery operation with the Hughes Glomar Explorer (see Azorian project )
SSG
- Whiskey twin cylinder
- Whiskey Long Bin
- Juliett class (1962-1994)
SS (support)
SSN
-
November class (1958–?)
- K-3 Leninsky Komsomol (1958–?)
- K-8 (? –1970)
- K-159 (1963-1989)
- Victor I class
- Victor II class
- Victor III class
- Alfa class
-
Mike class , successor to the Alfa class
- K-278 Komsomolets (1978-1989)
- Sierra I class
- Sierra II class
- Sierra III class
- Akula-I / Bars class
- Akula II class
SSBN
-
Hotel class
- K-19 (1959-1991)
- 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 II class (1968–?)
- Yankee sidecar class
- Yankee pod class
-
Yankee stretch class
- K-219 (? –1986)
- Project 667B
- Project 667BD
- Project 667BDR
- Project 667BDRM
- Typhoon class (1981-)
SSGN
- Project 659
-
Dad class
- K-222 (1970-1988)
- Yankee Notch class
- Charlie I class
- Charlie II class
- Oscar I class
- Oscar II class
SSN (auxiliary)
Other
Hospital ships
- Yenisei ("Енисей") in the Black Sea Fleet ,
- Irtysh («Иртыш») and
- Ob («Обь») in the Pacific Fleet
- Svir ("Свирь") in the Northern Fleet .