Admiral Grigorovich was laid down at
Yantar Shipyard in
Kaliningrad on 18 December 2010. Launch took place on 14 March 2014 and the ship was commissioned with pennant number 745 on 11 March 2016 as part of the 30th Surface Ship Brigade of the
Black Sea Fleet based in
Sevastopol. In November 2016,
Admiral Grigorovich was dispatched to the
Mediterranean Sea and positioned off the Syrian coast as part of the greater
Russian campaign in the
Syrian Civil War. In the course of the Russian military campaign in Syria,
Admiral Grigorovich participated in a large-scale operation to strike targets in Syria by launching
Kalibr cruise missiles, striking targets in the
Idlib and
Homs areas. On 25 August 2018, the Black Sea Fleet announced that
Admiral Grigorovich, along with sister ship , was making a "planned passage from
Sevastopol to the Mediterranean Sea" to join the
Russian Navy's Mediterranean task force. Between January and March 2019 the ship was in dry dock at Sevastopol for scheduled maintenance. In May 2020,
Admiral Grigorovich and the tug
Nikolay Muru were deployed to the
Indian Ocean. She returned to Sevastopol on 26 June 2020. On 24 December 2020, the ship entered the Mediterranean Sea and on 11 February 2021,
Admiral Grigorovich arrived at
Karachi, Pakistan, for drills, along with the patrol ship
Dmitry Rogachev and the tug
SB-739. The
exercises took place between 15 and 16 February 2021. The participants focused on cooperation in repelling attacks by small fast targets and performed joint maneuvers, as well as carrying out joint measures against piracy, search operations and artillery firing. On 28 February,
Admiral Grigorovich called at
Port Sudan. The visit happened months after a Russia-Sudan deal for establishing a naval base of the Russian Navy in Port Sudan and it was the first visit of a Russian warship to Sudan in the modern history. In late March,
Admiral Grigorovich tracked the
carrier strike group of southwest of
Crete, taking over from the frigate .
Dmitry Rogachev returned to the Black Sea on 3 April. In early 2022, the frigate was deployed in the Mediterranean as part of a
concentration of Russian naval forces there during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. In late November, she was absent from
Tartus, likely shadowing the French aircraft carrier, deployed to the East Mediterranean. In April 2023, the frigate was reported to have left the Mediterranean, transitting via the Atlantic to the Baltic. She was reported back in the Atlantic in June. She was completed a planned repair in the Baltic Sea in October 2023. On 6 April 2026, an
Admiral Grigorovich-class ship was reported as attacked by Ukrainian drones while in the port of
Novorossiysk. The ship was initially identified as
Admiral Grigorovich before being identified as
Admiral Makarov. On 8 April 2026
The Daily Telegraph reported that the
Admiral Grigorovich was escorting two Russian
tankers through the
English Channel in defiance of UK Prime Minister
Starmer's threat to seize sanctioned vessels. The frigate escorted the Russia-flagged
Universal and the Cameroon-flagged
Enigma. A Russian presidential spokesman said afterward that Russia is defending itself from piracy. ==Notes==