A list of currently serving Russian submarines


A list of currently serving Russian submarines:
1) SSGNs (8 subs):
a) Project #949A Antey class:
Krasnodar (in reserve), Krasnoyarsk (in reserve), Irkutsk, Voronez, Smolensk, Chelyabinsk, Vilyuchinsk, Oryol, Omsk and Tomsk.

2) SSBNs (14 active-duty subs and 2 reserve subs):

a) Delta III (Kalmar) class (5 subs): Ryazan, Petropavlovsk Kamtchatsky, Podolsk, Svyiatoy Georgiy Pobyedonosets (Saint George the Victorious), Orenburg.

b) Delta IV (Delfin) class (7 subs): Vyerkhoturye, Yekaterinburg, K-64 (BS-64), Tula, Briansk, Karelya, Novomoskovsk.

c) Typhoon class (Akula class in Russian nomenclature) (1 active-duty sub and 2 reserve boats): Dmitriy Donskoi; Arkhangelsk, Severstal.

d) Borei class (1 sub): Yuri Dolgoruki (no SLBMs as of 2010).

3) SSNs

a) Akula class (Project #971 Shchuka-B class in Russian nomenclature) (12 active-duty boats plus 1 reserve boat): Barnaul, Kashalot, Bratsk, Magadan, Kuzbass, Samara, Nyepra, Pantera, Volk, Leopard (in reserve), Tigr, Vyepr, Gyepard.

b) Sierra class (Project #945/945-A in Russian nomenclature) (3 submarines):  Kostroma, Nizhny Novogrod, Pskov.

c) Victor class (Project #671 Shchuka class in Russian nomenclature) (4 submarines): Petrozavodsk, Ogninsk, Daniil Moskovsky, Tambov;

d) Graney class (Yasen class): 0; 1 to be commissioned in 2011.

4) Conventional attack submarines (SSKs):

a) Kilo class: 17 submarines, most of them unnamed.

b) Lada class: 1 submarine, Sankt Peterburg, commissioned on May 8th, 2010.

Total size of the submarine fleet: 54 submarines.

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