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List of active Russian Navy ships

This list of active Russian Navy ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data availability and a consistent standard for which ships are considered operational or not. The Soviet Navy, and the Russian Navy which inherited its traditions, had a different attitude to operational status than many Western navies. Historically, ships went to sea less and maintained capability for operations while staying in harbor.

Fleets
Ships and submarines in service
(Summary: c. 66 submarines & c. 230 surface warships - incl. major/minor surface combatants, amphibious ships, patrol vessels/boats, mine countermeasures vessels - plus numerous landing craft, intelligence ships and other auxiliaries) • 13 Ballistic missile submarines • 6 Cruise missile submarines • 18 Nuclear-powered attack submarines • c. 19 Diesel/electric-powered attack submarines • c. 10 Special-purpose submarines • 1 Aircraft carrier (in commission, but not operational) • 2 Battlecruisers • 2 Cruisers • 8 Destroyers • 12 Frigates • c. 78 Corvettes • 17 Landing ships • 50+ Landing craft • 5 Patrol ships • c. 60+ Patrol boats (significant numbers of additional offshore patrol vessels/light patrol boats are operated by the Russian Coast Guard, Federal Protective Service, Russian National Guard and other agencies) • 42+ Mine countermeasures vessels • 18 Special-purpose (intelligence) ships • Numerous other auxiliaries ==Submarines==
Submarines
Strategic ballistic missile submarines Cruise missile submarines Nuclear-powered attack submarines Conventional attack submarines Special-purpose submarines ==Major surface combatants==
Major surface combatants
• The aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov formally remains in commission as of 2026; however, she has not sailed since 2017, has not completed repairs since suffering a major fire in 2019 and is unlikely to return to service. Battlecruisers Cruisers Destroyers Frigates ==Corvettes==
Corvettes
Multipurpose corvettes Surface warfare corvettes Anti-submarine corvettes Artillery corvettes ==Amphibious vessels==
Amphibious vessels
Landing ships Landing craft ==Patrol ships & boats==
Patrol ships & boats
Offshore patrol vessels Patrol boats ==Mine countermeasures vessels==
Auxiliaries
Special-purpose (intelligence) ships Icebreakers, tenders, replenishment ships & other auxiliaries ==Ships and submarines ordered or under construction==
Ships and submarines ordered or under construction
(Summary: c. 18 submarines; c. 42 surface warships - 27 major/minor surface combatants; 5 amphibious vessels; 4 Patrol vessels/boats; 6 mine countermeasures vessels - & 2 special purpose intelligence vessels and various other auxiliaries) • 4 Ballistic missile submarines • 4 Nuclear-powered attack submarines • 7 Diesel/electric attack submarines • 3 Special-purpose submarines • 7 Frigates • 20 Corvettes • 2 Amphibious assault ships • 3 Landing ships • 2 Patrol ships • 2 Patrol boats • 6 Mine countermeasures vessels • 2 Special-purpose (intelligence) ships • Several other auxiliaries of various types Ballistic missile submarines Nuclear-powered attack submarines Conventional attack submarines Special purpose submarines Frigates Corvettes Amphibious assault ships Landing ships • Additional Project 02510 BK-16 and Project 02450 BK-10 fast assault boats may also be in production, particularly for the Black Sea Fleet Patrol ships Patrol Boats Minesweepers Special-purpose (intelligence) ships Other auxiliaries ==See also==
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