List of former warships of the Ukrainian Navy explained

List of the Navy of the Ukrainian People's Republic ships

On October 17, 1917, the 2nd rank Captain Ye.Akimov was appointed the representative of the Central Council of Ukraine at the command of the Black Sea Fleet. In November 1917, the Sahaidachny Sea Battalion (kurin) was established in Sevastopol, which, on November 24, 1917, was sent to Kiev and participated in the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising. On December 29, 1917, most of the Black Sea Fleet sided with the Bolsheviks. Earlier, in December 1917, the Ukrainian squadron led by the Russian battleship Imperator Aleksandr III, including another cruiser and three destroyers, participated in the evacuation of the 127th Infantry Division from Trebizond back to Ukraine.

Baltic Fleet

Black Sea Fleet

Vessels captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea (2014)

List of captured ships of the Ukrainian Navy[1] [2] (at least 100 vessels). On 8 April 2014, an agreement had been reached between Russia and Ukraine to return captured vessels to Ukraine and "for the withdrawal of an undisclosed number of Ukrainian aircraft seized in Crimea".[3] At the time, Russian naval sources claimed that the Ukrainian ships were "not operational because they are old, obsolete, and in poor condition". Four combatant ships (a Grisha corvette, a Polnocny small landing ship, a Yevgenya minesweeper, and a Matka ex-missile boat) and 31 various auxiliary vessels were returned to Ukraine by June 2014 at the latest;[4] at least 9 vessels were not returned, but scrapped. All vessels returned were in service at their time of capture; all but one of the vessels (U926) confirmed to have been scrapped were decommissioned at their time of capture.

ClassPhotoTypeShipsDisplacementOriginCommissionedNote
Submarine (1 in service; 0 returned, 0 scrapped)
Foxtrot Patrol submarine U01 Zaporizhzhia2,471.5 Novo-Admiralteyskiy Shipyard[5] 1970 Was taken over by Russian forces but was deemed too obsolete to join Russia's Black Sea Fleet[6]
Other warships (5 in service, 2 under construction, 2 decommissioned; 1 returned, 1 scrapped)
Grisha Anti-submarine ships U205 Lutsk1,030 1993 All mentioned ships were raided by unidentified military, raised Russian flags.
Vinnytsia was returned to Ukraine on 19 April 2014[7] and subsequently retired from service (see below).
Lutsk and Ternopil were scheduled to be handed back to Ukraine in May 2014, but this never materialized at the time due to souring relations between the two countries. Both ships were described in 2018 as being in "poor condition" due to negligence. Putin stated that the ships were already in this condition when acquired[8] [9]
Prior to retirement from service, Vinnytsia converted to training ship in 2018; subsequent to its retirement, sunk at moorings – seemingly after being damaged by Russia on February 24, 2022 (see below)
A206 Vinnytsia990 1976
U209 Ternopil1,0302006
Pauk[10] Anti-submarine ships U207 Uzhhorod[11] 580 1982 Decommissioned in 2012 prior to capture (see below)
1985 Believed to have been hulked as floating barrack
Tarantul[12] Missile corvettes U155 Pridneprovye540 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard, Pontonny 1984 Believed to have been hulked as floating barrack
U156 Kremenchuk[13] 1985 Decommmissioned in 2013 prior to capture (see below);[14] subsequently scrapped
Mukha Small anti-submarine ships U201 Lviv[15] 475 Construction halted in 1992 Completion for Lviv 95% and Luhansk 60%, in More Shipyard, Feodosiya, Crimea
U203 Luhansk
Fast attack craft (2 in service, 1 decommissioned; 1 returned, 1 scrapped)
Missile boatsP153 Pryluky[16] [17] 257 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard1979Pryluky returned to Ukraine in May 2014
Converted to patrol boat in 2018[18]
U154 Kakhovka[19] 1980Kakhovka decommissioned in 2012 prior to capture (see below); subsequently scrapped in 2014[20]
Shelon (project 1388N)Gunboat[21] U891 Kherson400 Sosnovka1987Despite reporting by Unian that it would be returned in 2014, Kherson remains under the control of the Russian Black Sea Fleet[22]
Patrol ship (1 in service; 0 returned, 0 scrapped)
Flamingo (project 1415)[23] Anti-sabotage craft U240 Feodosiya57 1983
Landing craft (2 in service, 1 decommissioned; 1 returned, 0 scrapped)
RopuchaLanding ship tankU402 Konstantin Olshanskiy4,080 Stocznia Północna, Gdańsk1985Preemptively disabled by own crew in anticipation of an assault,[24] but reported back in service (with no name) under Russian command as part of the Black Sea Fleet, destined for Syria.[25] Extensively disabled, no evidence for Ukrainian LST being repaired or put back in service by Russia
Polnocny-C Mid-size landing ship L401 Yuri Olefirenko[26] 1,192 1971 Returned to Ukraine on 19 April 2014[27]
ZubrAir-cushioned landing craftU423 Horlivka550 More1991Horlivka decommissioned in 2011 prior to capture (see below); subsequently planned to be used as a monument[28]
Mine warfare (3 in service, 2 decommissioned; 1 returned, 1 scrapped)
Minesweeper M360 Henichesk[29] 96.5 1985 Returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)[30]
Sunk by Russia between 23 February-24 August 2022 (inclusive), during the Russian invasion of Ukraine (see below)
Natya[31] MinesweepersU310 Chernihiv800 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard1974Cherkasy reportedly tried twice to go around the ships scuttled by the Russians to block Donuzlav Bay.[32] Her crew reportedly fended off one vigorous attempt by Russian speedboats to seize the vessel.[33]

She was eventually disabled and captured on 25 March by the tug Kovel, three speedboats, and two Mi-35 helicopters[34] [35] [36]

U311 Cherkasy1977
Sonya[37] Base minesweepersU331 Mariupol450 Avangard Shipyard, Petrozavodsk1978Decommissioned in 2012 and 2013 respectively, prior to capture (see below); Melitopol subsequently scrapped
U330 Melitopol1979
Special purpose RIB (6 in service; 0 returned, 0 scrapped)
«Willard» 2 vessels of type Sea Force 11M
1 vessel of type Sea Force 7M
3 vessels of type Sea Force 540
4
3
3
Willard Marine 2010[38]
Auxiliary vessels
Submersibles (5 in service, 1 awaiting repair, 1 decommissioned; 0 returned, 0 scrapped)
Omar[39] Langust[40] 9.8 1987 Used as a monument in the Kronstadt Patriot Park exhibition from 2018
Type Ryf Deep sea submersible[41] Ryf[42] 2.8 1985 Awaiting repair prior to capture
Used as a monument in the Kronstadt Patriot Park exhibition from 2018
Type Sever-2 (project 1825)[43] Sever-2[44] 40[45] 1970
Tethys (project 1605)Manned underwater cameras (search and rescue)1 vessel[46] [47] 2.96 Leningrad1990
BK-72-052.951974Monument in Sevastopol prior to capture by 2013 (inclusive) at the latest (see below)
Agent-1[48] Remotely operated underwater vehicle (search and rescue)[49] Agent-1
MTK-200 Remotely operated underwater vehicle (search and rescue)[50] 1 vessel1970s[51]
Replenishment (2 in service, 1 decommissioned; 2 returned, 1 scrapped)
Toplivo (project 1844)TankersU759 Bakhmach1,127 Alexandria shipyard[52] 1972Bakhmach decommissioned in 2013 prior to capture (see below) and subsequently scrapped
A760 Fastiv Kherson Shipyard1981Fastiv returned to Ukraine in April 2014 and subsequently retired from service (see below)
Boda (project 561) Depot ship A756 Sudak2,115 1957 Returned to Ukraine in April 2014
Transport (1 in service, 1 decommissioned; 1 returned, 1 scrapped)
(project 1849)[53] Freight ship A753 Horlivka2,178 1965 Returned to Ukraine on 19 April 2014
Muna (project 1823)[54] Transport U754 Dzhankoi686 1968 Dzhankoi decommissioned in 2013 prior to capture (see below);[55] subsequently scrapped
Intelligence and research (2 in service, 2 decommissioned; 2 returned, 1 scrapped)
Moma (project 861)[56] Scout boat U543 Simferopol[57] 1,560 1973 (2006–2012 training ship)
Decommissioned in 2012 prior to capture (see below); subsequently scrapped in 2014[58]
Yelva (project 535M) Diving support A701 Pochayiv285 1973 Returned to Ukraine on 7 May 2014[59]
Niryat (project 522)[60] Diving support U707 Vilnohirsk119 1965 Decommissioned in 2013 prior to capture (see below)
(project 431PU)[61] Diving support A860 Kamianka323.7 1957 Returned to Ukraine on 3 June 2014[62]
Command and SAR/medevac (5 in service; 3 returned, 0 scrapped)
Amur (project 304)[63] Command and search and rescue ship A500 Donbas5,520 1969 Returned to Ukraine in April 2014 and subsequently destroyed during the Siege of Mariupol (see below)
(1991–2001 floating workshop)
Bambuk (project 12884) Command ship U510 Slavutych[64] 5,830 1992 On 2 March, the crew of the Slavutych reportedly thwarted an attempt to capture the vessel by a boat manned by unidentified armed personnel
Goryn (project 714) Rescue tugboat U705 Kremenets[65] 2,210 1983
Okhtenskiy (project 733S) Search and rescue/ex-rescue tugboat A706 Izjaslav934 1962 Returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)[66]
Drakon (project SK620/II) Ambulance vessel A782 Sokal235.9 1983 Returned to Ukraine on 7 May 2014
(1991–2006 communications boat[67])
Survey (5 in service, 1 decommissioned; 3 returned, 0 scrapped)
Bereza (project 130)[68] Degaussing ship A811 Balta2,096 1987Returned to Ukraine in April 2014
Converted to minelayer in 2022[69]
Onega (project 18061) Hydroacoustic monitoring A812 Sieverodonetsk[70] 1,460 1987 Returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)
Niryat II (project 1896)[71] Large hydrographic survey boat U635 Skvyra126 1976
Drofa (project 16830)Small hydrographic survey boatsMGK-16945.4 Lazarevskoye[72] 1987MGK-1694 decommissioned in 2013 prior to capture (see below)
A659 MGK-1877 Sochi[73] 1989MGK-1877 returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)
U662 MGK-1889 Lazarevskoye1989
Fire rescue (2 in service; 2 returned, 0 scrapped)
Pozharny-I (project 364)[74] FirefightingA722 Borshchiv180.8 Rybinsk[75] [76] 1954Both returned to Ukraine (Evpatoria returned on 19 April 2014 and Borshchiv returned on 3 May 2014) and subsequently retired from service (see below)
A728 Evpatoria1954
Supply (4 in service; 4 returned, 0 scrapped)
Bryza (project 722U)[77] Dispatch cutter A854 Dobropiljai142.6 1975 Returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)[78]
Previously a training boat
(project 1387)[79] Dispatch cutter A853 Korosten52.5 1965 Returned to Ukraine on 7 May 2014
Shura (project 419)[80] A852 Shostka3,151.4 Neptun Werft, Rostock 1976 Returned to Ukraine in April 2014
(project 1430)[81] Crew supply vessel A783 Chornomorsk75,7 1976 Returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)
Tug (5 in service; 4 returned, 0 scrapped)
Prometey (project 498)[82] Seagoing tug A947 Jani Kapu303 1974 Returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)[83]
Recaptured in the Kerch Strait incident and returned to the Ukrainian Navy on 18 November 2019[84]
Sorum[85] Seagoing tug P186 Korets1,620 1973 Returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive) and subsequently captured by Russian forces following the Battle of Berdiansk (see below)
Converted to patrol vessel in 2022[86]
Goliat Seagoing tug A831 Kovel[87] 890 1965 Returned to Ukraine on 19 April 2014
Sidehole (project 737M)[88] Harbor tug U953 Dubno206 1974
(project T63OZh)[89] Towing tug A942 Novoozerne19.8 1956 Returned to Ukraine on 19 April 2014
Training (4 in service; 3 returned, 0 scrapped)
T43 Training ship U951 Velikaya Alexandrovka577 1956[90]
Petrushka (project UK-3)Training boatsA540 Chyhyryn345.4 Wisla Shipyard, Gdańsk1984Returned to Ukraine on 3 May 2014[91]
A541 Smila1985
A542 Nova Kakhovka1986
Harbor cutters (10 in service, 3 awaiting repair, 4 decommissioned; 6 returned, 2 scrapped)
Flamingo (project 1415)Diving cuttersU931 RK-193557 Sosnovka[92] [93] [94] 1979RK-1935 and Konotop decommissioned in 2013 prior to capture (see below)
Konotop1981[95]
A732 Romni43.21981Romni and Tokmak returned to Ukraine on 3 May 2014
Tokmak subsequently retired from service (see below)
A733 Tokmak1983
PO-2 (project 376)Harbor diving boatsRVK-761411971Decommissioned in 2008 prior to capture (see below)
Sunk at some point after decommissioning, possibly after capture; raised and then scrapped in 2020
Delfin[96] 46.89 Sosnovka[97] [98] Awaiting repair prior to capture
RK-1931Awaiting repair prior to capture; subsequently decommissioned[99]
Harbor patrolU9261971Previously owned by the Navy but operated by the Security Service of Ukraine; scrapped in 2019
(project 371)Patrol cuttersU500-5[100] 9.83U500-5, Admiralsky and RK-767 returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)[101]
RK-767 subsequently retired from service (see below)
RK-1362[102] 9.41 Yaroslavl
A001 Admiralsky[103] 9.831984
U002[104] 9.41 Yaroslavl
A925 RK-7679.83 Rybinsk[105] 1984
(project 1394A) Harbor patrol RK-6038.62 1973 Decommissioned in 2005 prior to capture (see below)
Type Conrad-900 Aramis Harbor patrol RK-1695[106] 3.5 Gdańsk Shipyard[107] RK-1695 awaiting repair prior to capture
Strizh (project 1390)Harbor patrolU500-4[108] 3.2U500-4 returned to Ukraine by June 2014 (inclusive)
RK-735[109] 1964[110] RK-735 put into operation in the Russian Black Sea Fleet
Yachts (6 in service; 0 returned, 0 scrapped)
Type Cetus-136R Yacht Hermes10 1988[111] Put into operation under Russia
Type Alkor Yacht Fiolent6.9 Leningrad Experimental Shipyards 1978[112] Put into operation under Russia
Type Tallinn 1/4 tonYachtsAntika
1.77 Tallinn Experimental Shipyard1974[113]
LiraLira put into operation in the Russian Black Sea Fleet
Spray
Type Conrad-25RT Yacht Yunona1.5 Put into operation under Russia[114]
Special purpose boats and barges (5 in service, 2 decommissioned; 1 returned, 1 scrapped)
(project 1784)[115] Target ship U948 SM-15[116] 823 1963 Decommissioned in 2012 prior to capture (see below); subsequently scrapped in 2014[117]
(project 1526)[118] Dry cargo barge U761 Novgorod-Siversky392 1965[119] Decommissioned in 2004 prior to capture (see below)
(project 14630) Oil and garbage collector U954 MUS-482208.8 Azov Shipyard[120] 1983[121]
(project 814M) Floating warehouse A955 Zolotonosha2,064 1986[122] Returned to Ukraine on 19 April 2014,[123] decommissioned in 2019 and sunk as a target ship in 2019[124] (see below)
(project 1758) Floating dock PD-51[125] 9,620 Burgas[126] 1978[127] Previously owned by the Navy but operated by a private owner; subsequently appropriated by that owner
(project 889) Floating dock PMR-1521,332 Gorodets[128] 1970 Previously owned by the Navy but operated by a private owner; subsequently appropriated by that owner
(project 771)[129] [130] U802 Kalanchak1,524 1961

Vessels lost and captured during the Russo-Ukrainian War (2022)

ClassPhotoTypeShipsDisplacementShipyardCommissionedFate
Warships (1 undergoing repair, 1 decommissioned)
Krivak III[131] FrigateF130 Hetman Sahaydachniy3,510/ Zaliv Shipyard1993Hetman Sahaydachniy, under major refit in Mykolaiv, was scuttled by her crew during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine to avoid capture as a trophy[132]
Grisha Anti-submarine ship A206 Vinnytsia990 1976 Previously decommissioned in 2021 and converted to a museum ship (see below)
Sunk at moorings, apparently after being damaged by Russia on February 24, 2022. Footage first publicly released in June 2022[133]
(2018–2021 training ship)
Patrol ships (7 in service)
SorumPatrol vesselP186 Korets1,620 Zelenodolsk Shipyard1973Captured by Russian forces following the Battle of Berdiansk.
(1991–2022 seagoing tugboat)
IslandPatrol boatP190 Sloviansk (f/k/a USCGC Cushing)168 Bollinger Shipyards1988/2019Sloviansk was sunk by a Russian anti-ship missile launched from an aircraft. Her entire crew was reported as missing[134]
Gyurza-MPatrol boatsP174 Akkerman54 Kuznya na Rybalskomu2016Akkerman and Vyshhorod captured by Russian forces following the Battle of Berdiansk.
P179 Vyshhorod2018
P177 Kremenchuk2018Kremenchuk captured by Russian forces during the Siege of Mariupol.
P178 Lubny2018Lubny sunk, and subsequently raised, by Russian forces during the Siege of Mariupol[135]
PO-2 (project 376)Small patrol gunboat1 vessel1 unidentified PO-2 small patrol gunboat destroyed by a Russian ZALA Lancet strike no later than 17 April 2023[136]
Landing craft (1 in service)
Centaur-LK Fast assault [landing<ref name="ua2022" />] craft L450 Stanislav47 2019 Failed to pass state tests as of February 6, 2022. In commission with the Navy since 2019, but not included in its active combat fleet at that time.[137] [138]
Between then and April 2022, according to Taras Chmut's reporting, accepted into active service.[139]
Sank by Russia on 7 May 2022 during the 2022 Snake Island campaign[140] [141]
Mine warfare (1 in service)
MinesweeperM360 Henichesk96.5 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard1985 Sunk by Russia between 23 February-24 August 2022 (inclusive), during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[142]
Auxiliary vessels
Unmanned surface vessels (16–24 in service)
(No formal type or project number) Explosive/reconnaissance drone boats[143] 16–24 vessels, including:
Head no. 45V2NS1
Kit ta Yenot
1.18[144] 2022By October 2022, the Ukrainian Navy was reported to (probably) have received several dozen domestically-produced kamikaze drone boats.[145]
Command and SAR/medevac (1 in service)
Amur (project 304) Command and search and rescue ship 5,520 1969 Sunk during the Siege of Mariupol[146]
(1991–2001 floating workshop)
Survey (1 in service)
Rubin (project 1462) Hydrographic boat[147] Dmitry Chubar[148] 148 1985Vessel most likely captured between the beginning of the full-scale invasion and 20 May 2022 (inclusive); in 2021, it was reported to be deployed in Berdyansk, east of the Kerch Strait – prior to this.[149] Later in 2022, its capture was confirmed due to a change in the ship's registration. As of 2023, it is operated by the Russian port authorities in occupied Mariupol[150]

Decommissioned and sold ships

ClassPhotoTypeShipsDisplacementOriginCommissionedDecommissioned
Submarines (3 unlisted)
Triton-2 (project 908)[151] Midget submarinesV-50415.5[152] Leningrad Admiralty Association1982All decommissioned by the end of 2010 and subsequently scrapped by 2017 (inclusive) at the latest[153]
V-5091983
V-5281984
Other warships (11 unlisted)
Krivak[154] FrigatesU134 Dnipropetrovsk3,190 Zaliv Shipbuilding yard1978Unlisted in 2000
Sunk in 2005 while being towed in the Black Sea[155]
U133 Mykolaiv1979Unlisted in 2001
Scrapped in 2001 [156]
U132 Sevastopol3,305 Yantar Shipyard1974Unlisted in 2004
Sold to Turkey in 2005; subsequently scrapped[157]
Petya Multipurpose frigate U132 Otaman Bilyi1,150 1968 Unlisted: 1993, never really entered service; better known by its previous name
Subsequently scrapped
GrishaAnti-submarine shipsU209 Sumy990 Leninska Kuznya1974Decommissioned in 1998
Subsequently scrapped
U210 Kherson Zelenodolsk Shipyard1971Decommissioned in 1999
Subsequently scrapped
U205 Chernihiv Leninska Kuznya1980Decommissioned in 2005
Sank during scrapping in 2010[158]
A206 Vinnytsia1976Decommissioned in 2021 (to become a museum ship) (2018–2021 training ship[159])
Sunk at moorings after being damaged by Russia on February 24, 2022 (see above)
Pauk Anti-submarine ship U207 Uzhhorod580 1982 Unlisted: 2012[160]
Subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea (see above)
Tarantul Missile corvette U156 Kremenchuk540 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard, Pontonny 1985 Unlisted: 2012
Subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea and scrapped (see above)
T43 Gun-ship U861 Svitlovodsk544 1954 Unlisted: 1999 (1991–1995 minesweeper[161])
Subsequently scrapped
Fast attack craft (4 unlisted)
Matka[162] Missile boatsU150 Konotop257 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard, Pontonny19811999 given away to Georgia
U151 Tsyurupinsk1981Decommissioned in 2000 and subsequently scrapped
U152 Uman1979Decommissioned in 2008
U154 Kakhovka1980Decommissioned in 2012; subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea and scrapped in 2014 (see above)
Patrol ship (1 unlisted)
Zhuk 1400 Small patrol gunboat AK-2240 1968–1973 1994[163]
Landing craft (7 unlisted)
Alligator Landing ship U762 Rivne4,946 1971 Unlisted: 2004 – sold to a private client (1997–2004 cargo ship[164])
Sunk and then raised in 2006; taken to Turkey to be scrapped in 2007[165]
Zubr[166] Air-cushioned landing craftU422 Kramatorsk550 More1988Unlisted in 1999
Subsequently scrapped[167]
U424 Artemivsk1989Unlisted in 2000
Subsequently scrapped
U421 Ivan Bohun/ More20012001 sold to Greece
U420 Donetsk1993Unlisted in 2008
Subsequently scrapped
U423 Horlivka More1991Unlisted in 2011; subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea (see above)
(project 1785)[168] Small landing craft U431 Bryanka102 1970 Decommissioned in 2013
Mine warfare (2 unlisted)
SonyaBase minesweepersU331 Mariupol450 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard1978Unlisted in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Both subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea; Melitopol scrapped while under Russian control (see above)
U330 Melitopol1979
Auxiliary vessels
Submersibles (5 unlisted)
Tethys (project 1605)[169] Manned underwater cameras (search and rescue)1 vessel2.96 Leningrad1990Most likely inherited by the Navy after the fall of the USSR along with other Tethys and Tethys-N manned underwater cameras
Most likely decommissioned and sold to a private client by 2013 (inclusive) at the latest, as it was used a monument on this client's territory in 2013[170]
1 vessel1990Most likely inherited by the Navy after the fall of the USSR along with other Tethys and Tethys-N manned underwater cameras
Decommissioned and sold to a private client by 2013 (inclusive) at the latest[171]
BK-72-032.951973Most likely inherited by the Navy after the fall of the USSR along with other Tethys and Tethys-N manned underwater cameras
Decommissioned and used as a monument in Chornomorsk by 2013 (inclusive) at the latest
BK-72-051974Decommissioned and used as a monument in Sevastopol by 2013 (inclusive) at the latest; captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea (see above)
BK-72-06[172] 1974Most likely inherited by the Navy after the fall of the USSR along with other Tethys and Tethys-N manned underwater cameras
Most likely decommissioned and sold to a private client by 2013 (inclusive) at the latest, as it was used a monument on this client's territory in 2013
Replenishment (5 unlisted)
Boris Chilikin Fleet oiler U757 Makeyevka[173] 22,460 1970 Decommissioned in 2001 and sold to a private client in 2002; subsequently scrapped in 2004
Type Dubna Medium sea tanker U758 Kerch[174] 12,891 1979[175] Decommissioned in 2001 and converted to a civil vessel in the same year; subsequently scrapped in 2004
Toplivo (project 1844)TankersU759 Bakhmach1,127 Alexandria shipyard1972Decommissioned in 2013; subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea and scrapped (see above)
A760 Fastiv Kherson Shipyard1981Decommissioned in 2019; sunk in 2020[176]
(project 440)[177] Electric power station U813 Berdychiv1,920 1966 Decommissioned in 2004
Sold to a private client in 2005; subsequently sent to Turkey for scrapping[178]
Transport (4 unlisted)
(project 233)[179] Large seagoing dry cargo transport Volga6,700 Decommissioned in 2004
(project 502R) Seagoing refrigerator transport U755 Yalta[180] 965 1971 Decommissioned in 1997, converted to a civil vessel and sold to a private client[181]
Muna (project 1823) Transport U754 Dzhankoi686 1968 Unlisted: 2013
Subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea and scrapped (see above)
(project 14301) Passenger ship U781 Ostrog99.7 1993 Decommissioned in 2013; scrapped in 2018
Intelligence and research (5 unlisted)
Moma (project 861) Scout boat U543 Simferopol1,560 1973 Unlisted: 2012 (2006–2012 training ship)
Subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea and scrapped in 2014 (see above)
Niryat (project 522)Diving supportU709 Energodar119 Petrozavod shipyard1960Decommissioned in 2004, converted to a civil vessel and sold to a private client[182]
U707 Vilnohirsk Rybinsk1965[183] Decommissioned in 2013 and subsequently captured during the Russian invasion of Crimea (see above)
Stend (project 1236) Research boatU863 Artsyz943 1972[184] Decommissioned in 2000; subsequently scrapped[185]
Vydra (project 106K)[186] Research boatU862 Korosten610 1966 Decommissioned in 2004
Command and SAR/medevac (2 unlisted)
Vytegrales II (project 596P)[187] Search and rescue/ControlU702 Chernivtsi7,230 Leningrad[188] 1968Both decommissioned in 1999; subsequently scrapped
U704 Ivano-Frankivsk1967
Survey (2 unlisted)
(project 220) Degaussing ship SR-173[189] 659 1953-1957 Decommissioned and converted to a civil vessel;[190] subsequently decommissioned in this role by 2020 at the latest[191]
Drofa (project 16830) Small hydrographic survey boatMGK-16945.4 1987 Decommissioned in 2013
Subsequently captured during the Russian invasion of Crimea (see above)
Fire rescue (2 unlisted)
Pozharny-I (project 364)FirefightingA722 Borshchiv180.8 Rybinsk1954Both decommissioned in 2019
A728 Evpatoria1954
Supply (2 unlisted)
Shelon (project 1388N) Torpedo retriever U890 Malin400 1974 Decommissioned in 2002
Klazma (project 1274)[192] Cable layer U851 Novi Bug[193] 7,031 1968 Decommissioned in 2004 and sold to a private client in the same year
Tug (3 unlisted)
Type Z[194] Harbor tug RB-69360 1941Decommissioned, renamed and sold to a private client in 1997[195] [196] [197]
Type O[198] Harbor tug U944 Mikhalych 190 1940Leased by the Navy to a private client from 1996
Decommissioned, renamed and sold to Romania all between 2002 and 2004 (inclusive)[199] [200]
(project T63OZh) Towing tug U943 BUK-30019.8 1956 Decommissioned in 2004
Harbor cutters (23 unlisted)
Flamingo (project 1415)Diving cuttersU931 RK-193557 Sosnovka1979RK-1935 and Konotop decommissioned in 2013
Both subsequently captured during the Russian invasion of Crimea (see above)
Konotop1981
A733 Tokmak43.21983Tokmak decommissioned in 2021
PO-2 (project 376)Harbor diving boatsRVK-541 Sosnovka[201] [202] 1959RVK-5, Mirgorod, RK-936 and RK-1036 decommissioned in 2004; Mirgorod subsequently scrapped
U731 Mirgorod38.21977
RK-936
RK-103643.21973
RVK-761411971RVK-761 decommissioned in 2008 and subsequently captured during the Russian invasion of Crimea (see above)
Sunk at some point after decommissioning, possibly after capture; raised and then scrapped in 2020[203]
(project 371)Patrol cuttersShiryaevo9.83 Vympel ShipyardDecommissioned in 2004
A932 RK-1942 Rybinsk[204] 1984Decommissioned in 2019
A925 RK-7671982Decommissioned in 2021
(project 366) Regatta harbor boat Head no. 7634Decommissioned in 2004
Sochi (project RK-26S) Harbor patrol Sochi Lazarevskoye[205] 1968 Decommissioned in 2004
Rhythm-450 (project 299)Harbor patrolHead no. 13701.5 Leningrad Experimental Shipyard1984Head no. 1370 and head no. 1371 decommissioned in 2004
Head no. 13711984[206]
Head no. 851385Head no. 851385 decommissioned in 2013
(project 1394A) Harbor patrol RK-603[207] 8.62 1973[208] Decommissioned in 2005 and converted to a civil vessel in the same year
Subsequently captured during the Russian invasion of Crimea (see above)
Strizh (project 1390) Harbor patrol RK-13463.2 1968 Decommissioned in 2004
(project LM-4-87MK)Harbor patrolHead no. 5742.15 Svir Shipyard, Nikolsky1985Both decommissioned in 2004
Head no. 5781985
(project LM-87MK)Harbor patrolHead no. 5322.15 Svir Shipyard, NikolskyBoth decommissioned in 2004
Borey1984[209]
(project 363M)[210] Harbor support RBK-6025.5 1960 Decommissioned in 2004
Special purpose boats and barges (21 unlisted)
(project DD-17)[211] PKZ-691980 Decommissioned in 2004
Danube-sea (project 1635K)Target shipsSM-1[212] 1,300[213] 1986Both decommissioned in 2021 (previously used as target ships for testing the R-360 Neptune anti-ship cruise missile[214])
SM-2[215] Kiliia1988
(project 1784) Target ship U948 SM-15823 1963 Decommissioned in 2012; subsequently captured during the Russian annexation of Crimea and scrapped in 2014 (see above)
(project 436B)[216] Target barge Target shield no. 22142 1981–1983 Decommissioned in 2004
BAMT-14790 Artillery barge U906 BAMT-147901942 Decommissioned in 1996,[217] sold to a private client and renamed in the same year; subsequently scrapped in 2000[218]
(project 106) Dry cargo barge U904 Bilyaivka[219] 534 1965 Decommissioned in 2004
(project 1526) Dry cargo barge U761 Novgorod-Siversky392 1965 Decommissioned in 2004
Subsequently captured during the Russian invasion of Crimea (see above)
BSS-35085[220] Dry cargo barge BSS-3508585 1940 Decommissioned in 2013
BSS-34125[221] Dry cargo barge BSS-34125 Bryanka1940 Decommissioned in 2013
BNN-86980[222] Barge BNN-869801945[223] Decommissioned in 2000; sold to a private client, converted to a floating dock and renamed in 2010
PMR-66[224] Floating repair station barge BSN-1885951926 Decommissioned in 2013
Sovremenny Floating storage barge Vnushitelnyy[225] 7,940 1987 Scrapped in 1996[226]
(project 1515) Oil and garbage collector MUS-85739.12 1974[227] Decommissioned in 2004
(project 814M) Floating warehouse A955 Zolotonosha2,064 1986 Decommissioned in 2019 and sunk as a target ship in the same year
Oskol I (project 300) Floating workshop Olvia2,546 1964 Decommissioned in 2000 and scrapped in the same year[228]
(project SPD-201)Floating docksU950 PD-19 Khmilnyk[229] Mykolaiv1979Decommissioned in 2004 and sold to a private client in the same year[230]
U949 PD-23 Berestechko[231] 1977[232] Decommissioned in 2008 and sold to a private client in the same year
Lama (project 2001) Floating dock U533 Kolomyia4,770 1971[233] Decommissioned in 1999; subsequently scrapped
(project D-9030) U804 Sarny1,060[234] Budapest 1983[235] Decommissioned in 2004 and sold to a private client in the same year
(project 4LDG) Kagarlik328[236] Gheorgiu-Dej 1965[237] Decommissioned in 2000 and sold to a private client[238]

Never completed

ClassPhotoTypeShipsDisplacementOriginLaid downFate
Warships (6 unlisted)
Kuznetsov Aircraft carrier Varyag60,900 1985 1998 sold to China as unfinished 68%
Slava Missile cruiser Ukraina11,490 1983 2017 ordered to be demilitarized, unfinished 75% (2015)
Krivak IIIFrigatesU131 Hetman Vyshnevetskyi[239] 3,642/ Zaliv Shipbuilding yard1992Cancelled in 1995, sold to Russia and then North Korea[240]
Head no. 210Scrapped incomplete in 1995[241]
Grisha V[242] Anti-submarine shipsLviv1,030/ Leninska Kuznya1992Cancelled in 1993[243]
Zaporizka Sich
Auxiliary vessel
Command and SAR/medevac (1 unlisted)
Gindukush (project 05430) Rescue Ayu-Dag[244] 7,000 1989 Scrapped in 1996

Miscellaneous

ClassPhotoTypeShipsDisplacementOriginCommissionedFate
Auxiliary vessels
Fire rescue (1 missing)
(project 424) Firefighting PZhK-181956.4 Aral Shipyard[245] 1987[246] Possibly unlisted at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); no information about ship's removal from the navy and unclear whether this occurred
Special purpose boats and barges (9 missing)
(project 454)[247] Small target barge MKSch-461978 Returned to the Russian Navy at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); no information about ship's removal from the navy
(project 436B) Target barge Target shield no. 26142 1991 Returned to the Russian Navy at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); no information about ship's removal from the navy
(project 411)[248] [249] Artillery bargeBAMT-702504291954Unlisted at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); ships removed from the navy, but no information about this
Dry cargo bargeMBSN-4052504401952
(project 106)[250] Dry cargo barge MBSS-233200534 1965 Unlisted at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); ship removed from the navy, but no information about this
BSN-351900 Dry cargo barge BSN-3519001989 Unlisted at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); ship removed from the navy, but no information about this
BNN-90970 Dry cargo barge BNN-909701941 Unlisted at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); ship removed from the navy, but no information about this
(project 1515) Oil and garbage collector MUS-59539.12 1977 Unlisted at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); ship removed from the navy, but no information about this
Babochka (project 1141) Floating dock SPD-203465 1960 Unlisted at some point between 1997 and 2017 (inclusive); ship removed from the navy, but no information about this

List of ship classes

Notes and References

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  2. http://intvua.com/news/85520-my-nash-my-novyy-flot-postroim-spisok-ukradennyh-korabley-vmsu.html List of stolen ships of the Ukrainian Navy
  3. http://www.janes.com/article/36695/russia-begins-returning-ukraine-naval-vessels-and-aircraft Russia begins returning Ukraine naval vessels and aircraft
  4. Web site: В Криму залишилося майно ВМС України на 1,5 мільярда гривень - Тимчук. https://web.archive.org/web/20150707224812/http://www.unian.ua/war/1052660-v-krimu-zalishilosya-mayno-vms-ukrajini-na-15-milyarda-griven-timchuk.html. 2015-07-07.
  5. Web site: Large submarines – Project 641 .
  6. Web site: Russian Navy Flag Raised at Ukraine's Only Sub | World | RIA Novosti . En.ria.ru . 2014-03-23 . 2014-07-08.
  7. Web site: Сім українських кораблів вийшли з розблокованої бухти Донузлав і прямують до порту Одеси .
  8. http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/en/148/564881/ Russian Black Sea Fleet to transfer 4 ships to Ukraine before May 17
  9. Web site: Russian media show Ukrainian ships in Crimea amid Putin's offer to return them. UNIAN. January 13, 2018. September 4, 2018.
  10. Web site: Small Anti-Submarine Ships – Project 12412 .
  11. Web site: ASW Corvette MPK-93 – Project 12412 / Pauk Class .
  12. Web site: Missile boat – Project 12411 .
  13. Web site: Опубліковано повний перелік кораблів, які Росія хоче повернути Україні . 15 January 2018 .
  14. Web site: Vessel not found .
  15. Web site: Small Anti-Submarine Ship – Project 11451 .
  16. Web site: Russia Returns 5 More Navy Ships to Ukraine. en.ria.ru. 2014-05-08. 2014-05-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20140529085510/http://en.ria.ru/russia/20140508/189669831/Russia-Returns-5-More-Navy-Ships-to-Ukraine.html. 2014-05-29. live.
  17. Web site: Ukrainian Missile Cutter Pryluky Finishes First Sailing after Redeployment. navaltoday.com. 2014-05-08. 2014-05-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20140509060037/http://navaltoday.com/2014/05/08/ukrainian-missile-cutter-pryluky-finishes-first-sailing-after-redeployment/. 2014-05-09. live.
  18. Web site: Катер ВМСУ "Прилуки" позбавили пускових ПКР "Терміт" . 15 December 2018 .
  19. Web site: Каховка – Design 206МР, шифр "Вихрь" .
  20. Web site: Missile Boat R-265 – Project 206MR / Matka class .
  21. Web site: Torpedo retriever – Project 1388 .
  22. Web site: У Севастополі зібрано другу групу захоплених суден ВМСУ . 19 March 2020 .
  23. Web site: Harbor boats – Project 1415 .
  24. http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/03/25/7020181/ Sailors vandalized "Konstantin Olshansky" before the assault – the media
  25. News: Russia sets for deploying in Syria large landing ship seized from Ukraine in annexed Crimea – media. 10 February 2016. UNIAN. 9 February 2016.
  26. Web site: Порошенко в Одессе переименовал "Кировоград" (ФОТО). 2016-07-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20160704134550/http://www.048.ua/news/1281501. 2016-07-04. live.
  27. Web site: All Ukrainian battle ships left Sevastopol Bay and Donuzlav Lake. www.kyivpost.com. 2014-04-19. 2014-05-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20140513224624/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/all-ukrainian-battle-ships-left-sevastopol-bay-and-donuzlav-lake-344258.html. 2014-05-13. live.
  28. Web site: Захоплений український корабель окупанти перетворять у музей .
  29. Web site: Which Ukrainian Ships Have Hoisted the Russian Flag? . 28 March 2014 .
  30. Web site: Ukraine's naval commander explores the idea of acquiring old NATO vessels to boost its fleet . . March 2017 .
  31. Web site: Seagoing minesweepers – Project 266M .
  32. http://dt.ua/UKRAINE/na-donuzlavi-ukrayinski-moryaki-namagalisya-prorvati-rosiysku-blokadu-140252_.html На Донузлаві українські моряки намагалися прорвати російську блокаду
  33. http://dt.ua/UKRAINE/tralschik-cherkasi-vidbiv-ataku-rosiyskih-viyskovih-140287_.html Тральщик "Черкаси" відбив атаку російських військових
  34. http://atn.ua/politika/rossiyskie-okkupanty-pytayutsya-zahvatit-morskoy-tralshchik-cherkassy-smi Российские захватчики ворвались на борт тральщика "Черкассы"
  35. http://tvi.ua/new/2014/03/25/pid_chas_shturmu_cherkas_rosiyski_viyskovi_strilyaly_po_korablyu_a_ukrayinski__u_povitrya Під час штурму "Черкас" російські військові стріляли по кораблю, а українські – у повітря
  36. http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/03/25/7020294/ РОСІЙСЬКІ ОКУПАНТИ ЗАХОПЛЮВАЛИ "ЧЕРКАСИ" ПОНАД 2 ГОДИНИ. Прапор лишається до ранку
  37. Web site: Coastal minesweeper – Project 1265 .
  38. Диана Михайлова. Возрождение ВМС Украины и перспектива "отвоевать" Крым//РИА Новости, 21 April 2015
  39. Web site: Лангуст – Тип Омар .
  40. Web site: Що трапилося з українськими підводними апаратами в окупованому Криму? .
  41. Web site: Подводные аппараты. Проект подводного аппарата типа "Риф" .
  42. Web site: Риф – Тип Риф .
  43. Web site: Север-2 – Проект 1825, тип Север-2 .
  44. Web site: Державний океанаріум потребує підтримки - Журнал Віче .
  45. Web site: Подводные аппараты. Проект 1825 "Север-2" .
  46. Web site: Проекты подводных аппаратов. Аппараты "Тетис" и "Тетис-Н" .
  47. Web site: Подводный аппарат "Тетис-Н" в Севастополе. Проект "Тетис-Н" .
  48. Web site: Seagoing diving ship – Project 535 .
  49. Web site: Севастопольский Государственный Океанариум . oceanarium.org.ua . 27 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130816085918/http://oceanarium.org.ua/index.php?c=kok . 16 August 2013 . dead.
  50. Web site: 1987c â€" MTC 200 Submersible - (мÑ'к 200 -Soviet) . 26 July 2015 .
  51. Web site: Ошибка 520 .
  52. Web site: Бахмач – 1844 всех модификаций design, 1844 class .
  53. Web site: Medium seagoing dry-cargo transport – Project 1849 .
  54. Web site: Seagoing armament transport – Project 1823 .
  55. http://news.finance.ua/ua/~/1/0/all/2013/10/18/311155 A poor fleet 9 ships will be retired from the Navy of Ukraine – through technical unsuitability
  56. Web site: Hydrographic survey vessel – Project 861 .
  57. Web site: Сiмферополь – Design 861, 861М, 861М2, 861МВ .
  58. Web site: Средний разведывательный корабль "Юпитер" Черноморского Флота .
  59. Web site: Статьи / газета Флот України: РОСІЯНИ ПОВЕРНУЛИ СК "СОКАЛЬ", ХОЧА І ДЕЩО "ЗАШТОРМИЛИМ" . fleet.sebastopol.ua . 27 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140509001829/http://fleet.sebastopol.ua/articles/rosijani_povernuli_sk_%C2%ABsokal%C2%BB_hocha_i_descho_%C2%ABzashtormilim%C2%BB/ . 9 May 2014 . dead.
  60. Web site: Seagoing diving boat – Project 522 .
  61. Web site: Seagoing self-propelled dry-cargo barge – Project 431 .
  62. Web site: З Криму вивели ще 3 судна українських ВМС . 3 June 2014 .
  63. Web site: Floating workshops – Project 304 .
  64. Web site: Submarine-search ship – Project 10221 .
  65. Web site: Seagoing tug – Project 563, 714 .
  66. Web site: Николаевский завод отремонтирует суда для украинских войск | Новини . www.0512.com.ua . 27 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220303012143/https://www.0512.com.ua/news/553505/nikolaevskij-zavod-otremontiruet-suda-dla-ukrainskih-vojsk . 3 March 2022 . dead.
  67. Web site: Medical, passenger and seagoing boats – Project SK620 .
  68. Web site: Degaussing ship – Project 130 .
  69. Web site: Як судно ВМСУ "Балта" допомогло не пропустити кораблі рашистів до Одеси (відео) . 2 June 2022 . 7 October 2022 . Defense Express .
  70. Web site: Physical fields control vessel – Project 1806 .
  71. Web site: Large hydrographic survey boat – Project 1896 .
  72. Web site: Small hydrographic survey boat – Project 16830 .
  73. Web site: МГК-1877 – 16830, шифр «Дрофа» design .
  74. Web site: Firefighting boats – Project 364 .
  75. Web site: Євпаторiя – 364 design .
  76. Web site: Борщiв – 364 design .
  77. Web site: Passenger boats, training boats – Project 722 .
  78. Web site: Возвращение украинских кораблей из Крыма отложено из-за шторма . 14 May 2014 .
  79. Web site: Communications boat – Project 1387 .
  80. Web site: Mooring-buoy tender – Project 419 .
  81. Web site: Passenger boat – Project 1430 .
  82. Web site: Harbor tug – Project 498 .
  83. Web site: Ukrainian Navy returned A947 Yany Kapu sea tug to service .
  84. Web site: Париж стоит встречи. 18 November 2019. Коммерсантъ. 18 November 2019. 19 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191119055428/https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4163572. live.
  85. Web site: Seagoing tug – Project 745 .
  86. Web site: Військово-Морські Сили . www.ukrmilitary.com . 27 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211126144501/https://www.ukrmilitary.com/p/ukrainian-navy.html . 26 November 2021 . dead.
  87. Web site: Seagoing tug – Project 733 .
  88. Web site: Harbor tug – Project 737 .
  89. Web site: Tugboats – Project T63OZh .
  90. Web site: Велика Олександрiвка – Design 254, 254К, 254М, 254МА, 254А .
  91. Web site: Еще одна партия кораблей возвращена Украине из Крыма . 3 May 2014 .
  92. Web site: РК-1935 – Фламинго (пр. 1415 всех модификаций) type, Р-1415 (14151) design .
  93. Web site: Конотоп – Фламинго (пр. 1415 всех модификаций) design .
  94. Web site: Токмак – Фламинго (пр. 1415 всех модификаций) type, design РВ-1415 (14152) .
  95. Web site: Катера :: Черноморский Флот .
  96. Web site: Дельфин – Тип Ярославец (пр. 376 всех модификаций), проект Р-376У .
  97. Web site: Harbor boat – Project 376 .
  98. Web site: U926 – Ярославец (пр. 376 всех модификаций) type, Р-376У design .
  99. Web site: РК-1931 – Тип Ярославец (пр. 376 всех модификаций), проект Р-376У .
  100. Web site: U500-5 – 371, 371бис, 371У (03712), 03713, тип Адмиралтеец design .
  101. Web site: Navy. 9 February 2022 .
  102. Web site: РК-1362 – 371, 371бис, 371У (03712), 03713, тип Адмиралтеец design .
  103. Web site: Борис Рожин . Итоги "Крымской войны" для Украины / Борис Рожин - ИА REX . Iarex.ru . 2022-08-17.
  104. Web site: Harbor boat – Project 371 .
  105. Web site: РК-767 – 371, 371бис, 371У (03712), 03713, тип Адмиралтеец design .
  106. Web site: РК-1695 – Conrad-900 Aramis design .
  107. Web site: Harbor boat – Type Conrad-900 Aramis .
  108. Web site: РК U500-4 – Проект 13901 .
  109. Web site: Рейдовый катер РК-735 Черноморского Флота .
  110. Web site: Harbor boat – Project 1390 .
  111. Web site: Yacht – Type Tsetus-136R .
  112. Web site: Yacht – Type Alkor .
  113. Web site: Yacht – Type Tallin 1/4 ton .
  114. Web site: Yacht – Type Conrad-25RT .
  115. Web site: Target ship – Project 1784 .
  116. Web site: Uzhgorod .
  117. Web site: Судно-мишень СМ-15 Черноморского Флота .
  118. Web site: Seagoing self-propelled dry-cargo barge – Project 1526 .
  119. Web site: Новгород-Сiверський – Design 1526, type S-201 .
  120. Web site: МУС-482 – 14630 design .
  121. Web site: Oil/Debris skimmer – Project 14630 .
  122. Web site: Коломия – 323, 323А, 323Б, 1798, 2001 design .
  123. Web site: Семь украинских кораблей вернулись из оккупированного Крыма . 20 April 2014 .
  124. Web site: Floating warehouse – Project 814 .
  125. Web site: Розподіл кораблів, військової техніки та озброєння ЧФ СРСР, а також рух корабельного складу ВМСУ – звіт ТСК . 11 June 2019 .
  126. Web site: ПМР-152 – 889 design .
  127. Web site: Medium floating dock – Project 1758 .
  128. Web site: ПД-51 – 1758 design .
  129. Web site: Над 51 военным кораблем Украины подняты российские флаги (список) | FaceNews.ua: новости Украины .
  130. Web site: Floating crane – Project 771 .
  131. Web site: Coast guard patrol ship – Project 11351 .
  132. Web site: The Ukrainian Navy's Flagship Appears To Have Been Scuttled. The Drive. 3 March 2022.
  133. Capt_Navy. 1535232353567707138. Another video shot by adrone on June 4.The video shows the piers of the Ochakov port & the sunken corvette Vinnytsia of theNavy..
  134. Web site: Ukrainian patrol vessel Sloviansk reportedly destroyed. 7 March 2022 .
  135. Web site: MardukSyria . In the seaport of Mariupol, the Ukrainian artillery boat BK-05 "Lubny" was raised from the bottom. – NY Dolls.org . Nydolls.org . 2022-05-15 . 2022-08-17.
  136. UAWeapons . 1648068113655648259 . 2 June 2023 . 17 April 2023 .
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  137. Web site: Швидкісний штурмовий катер пр. 58503, "Кентавр-ЛК" . uk . 30 November 2018 .
  138. Web site: Посадовець Міноборони визнав провину за закупівлю непридатних катерів "Кентавр" і антиснайперських систем . uk . 12 December 2021 .
  139. zhemchuzhnykova . 1518006219478384642 . - Що по "Кентаврах" для розмінув. акваторії Чорного моря? . 24 April 2022 . 9 November 2022 .
  140. Web site: Битва за Зміїний. Героїчна історія: як Україна втратила і повернула надважливий острів. Реконструкція . Ukrainska Pravda . 7 November 2022 . 7 November 2022 . РОМАН . РОМАНЮК . uk .
  141. Web site: Матері та дружини зниклих моряків із потоплених катерів ВМСУ просять пролити світло на долі їхніх близьких: "Ми на 100% впевнені, що вони в полоні" . Dumskaya . uk . 29 November 2022 . 29 November 2022 .
  142. Web site: Володимир Зеленський вручив високі державні нагороди людям, завдяки яким Україна зберігає свою незалежність . 24 August 2022 . 1 September 2022 .
  143. Web site: Ukraine's New USV Compared . 3 November 2022 . 22 September 2022 . HI Sutton . Covert Shores .
  144. Web site: The Naval Fleet of Drones . 11 November 2022 . 11 November 2022 . United24 .
  145. Web site: Морские дроны-камикадзе, атаковавшие российские корабли в бухте Севастополя, могли быть произведены в Украине . Dumskaya . 2 November 2022 . 30 October 2022 .
  146. Web site: ВМС України втратили у Маріуполі корабель управління "Донбас" та МБАК "Кременчук". Ukrainian MOD. uk. 16 April 2022.
  147. Web site: До складу ВМСУ зараховано теплохід і річковий катер . 7 May 2021 .
  148. Web site: Дмитро Чубар – Проект 1462, тип Рейдовый .
  149. Web site: ВМС отримали рейдовий катер .
  150. Web site: Дмитрий Чубарь . FleetPhoto . 2 June 2023 .
  151. Web site: Midget submarines – Project 908 .
  152. Web site: Проект 908 (09080) "Тритон-2" (NATO - "?"). . 9 November 2022 . Deepstorm .
  153. Web site: Militarnyi . 9 November 2022 . 16 October 2017 . оля українських Тритонів .
  154. Web site: Guard Ships – Project 1135 .
  155. Web site: Guided Missile Frigate Bezzavetny .
  156. Web site: Сторожевой корабль "Безукоризненный" Черноморского Флота .
  157. Web site: Сторожевой корабль "Разительный" Черноморского Флота .
  158. Web site: 15 May 2014 . Фирмы и новости Севастополя. Социальная сеть Севастополя. . 25 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140515002710/http://sevas.com.ua/news/view/19272 . 15 May 2014 . dead.
  159. Web site: "Винницу" обшили – и отпустили . 22 August 2018 .
  160. http://news.bigmir.net/ukraine/636221-Kabmin-spisav-shist-boiovih-korabliv-ykrainskogo-floty Cabinet wrote off six warships of the Ukrainian Navy
  161. Web site: Seagoing minesweeper – Project 254 .
  162. Web site: Missile boat – Project 206MR .
  163. Web site: Coast guard patrol boat – Project 1400 .
  164. Web site: Large landing ships – Project 1171 .
  165. Web site: Большой десантный корабль БДК-104 ("Илья Азаров") Черноморского Флота .
  166. Web site: Air cushion small landing ships – Project 12322 .
  167. Web site: Малый десантный корабль на воздушной подушке "МДК-57" Черноморского флота .
  168. Web site: Landing craft – Project 1785 .
  169. Web site: Проект 1605, шифр "Тетис" .
  170. Web site: Подводный аппарат "Тетис-Н" в Севастополе. Проект "Тетис-Н" .
  171. Web site: Подводный аппарат "Тетис-Н" в Севастополе. Проект "Тетис-Н" .
  172. Web site: Оружие Отечества, Weapons of the Fatherland. Информационный Ресурс По Оружию И Военной Технике. Information Resource on Weapons and Military Equipment .
  173. Web site: Asia – Design 1559В, тип Борис Чиликин .
  174. Web site: Керч – Дубна, проект (Финляндия) type .
  175. Web site: Medium seagoing tanker – Type Dubna .
  176. Web site: В Очакові затонув колишній танкер ВМСУ "Фастів" . 5 June 2020 .
  177. Web site: Electric power station – Project 440 .
  178. Web site: Энергетическое судно ЭНС-5 Черноморского Флота .
  179. Web site: Large seagoing dry-cargo transport – Project 233 .
  180. Web site: Small anti-submarine ships, small intelligence ships – Project 502 .
  181. Web site: Морской рефрижераторный транспорт "Бузулук" Черноморского Флота .
  182. Web site: Водолазный морской бот "ВМ-14" Черноморского флота .
  183. Web site: Вiльногорськ – 522 design .
  184. Web site: Trials ship – Project 1236 .
  185. Web site: Опытовое судно ОС-100 Черноморского Флота .
  186. Web site: Small landing ships – Project 106K .
  187. Web site: Rescue and salvage ship – Project 596P .
  188. Web site: Чернiвцi – 596П design .
  189. Web site: Вспомогательные суда :: Черноморский Флот .
  190. Web site: Degaussing ship – Project 220 .
  191. Web site: Корабли и суда ВМФ СССР и России :: Последние обновления на нашем сайте .
  192. Web site: Large cable-laying ship – Project 1274 .
  193. Web site: Академик Андреев – Design 1274 .
  194. Web site: Виктория – Z type .
  195. Web site: 2 April 2022 . Victoria . ru . 8 June 2023 . fleetphoto.ru . https://web.archive.org/web/20220412224924/https://fleetphoto.ru/vessel/87348/ . 12 April 2022 .
  196. Web site: de . NZ 8 TIMISOARA NR (=> TIMIS => Umbau zum Schubschiff) . 8 June 2023 . 4 January 2021 .
  197. Web site: Viktoriya - MS - RUA 215715 . de . 6 April 2021 . 9 June 2023 .
  198. Web site: Harbor Tug RB-27 .
  199. Web site: Dragos - MZS - . 8 June 2023 . 5 January 2021 . de .
  200. Web site: Motorschlepper vom Typ "O" und Nachbauten an der Donau . 8 June 2023 . 5 January 2021 . de .
  201. Web site: РВК-5 – Ярославец (пр. 376 всех модификаций) type, РВ-376 design .
  202. Web site: Миргород – Ярославец (пр. 376 всех модификаций) type, РВ-376У design .
  203. Web site: Рейдовый водолазный катер РВК-761 Черноморского Флота .
  204. Web site: РК-1942 – 371, 371бис, 371У (03712), 03713, тип Адмиралтеец design .
  205. Web site: Boat – Project PK-26 Sochi .
  206. Web site: Harbor boats – Project 299 .
  207. Web site: Всі документи бази даних "Законодавство України" (станом на 1 травня 2022 р.) .
  208. Web site: Harbor boat – Project 1394A .
  209. Web site: Harbor boat – Project LM-4-87, Project 87MK .
  210. Web site: Harbor boats – Project 363 .
  211. Web site: Barracks ship – Project LM-4-87MK .
  212. Web site: СМ-1 – Дунай-море, проект 1635, 1635К type .
  213. Web site: Тип Дунай-море, проект 1635, 1635К .
  214. Web site: Зі складу ВМС України виключені два судна забезпечення . 27 September 2021 .
  215. Web site: СМ-2 – Дунай-море, проект 1635, 1635К type .
  216. Web site: Large target barge – Project 436 .
  217. Web site: Розформовані військові частини. 16 February 2022 .
  218. Web site: Рейдовая баржа БАМТ-14790 Черноморского Флота .
  219. Web site: Рейдовая самоходная сухогрузная баржа БCС-699200 Черноморского флота .
  220. Web site: Базовое судно снабжения БСС-35085 Черноморского Флота .
  221. Web site: Базовое судно снабжения БСС-34125 Черноморского Флота .
  222. Web site: Базовая несамоходная наливная баржа БНН-86980 Черноморского Флота .
  223. Web site: ДТМ-0004 – non propelled tanker barges .
  224. Web site: Сухогрузная баржа БСН-188595 Черноморского флота .
  225. Web site: Sovremenny class .
  226. Web site: Destroyers – Project 956 .
  227. Web site: Oil/Debris skimmer – Project 1515 .
  228. Web site: Floating workshops – Project 300 .
  229. Web site: Равелин – СПД-201 design .
  230. Web site: Малый плавучий док ПД-26 Черноморского Флота .
  231. Web site: ПД-23 – СПД-201 design .
  232. Web site: Small floating dock – Project SPD-201 .
  233. Web site: Floating missile technical base – Project 323 .
  234. Web site: Seagoing self-propelled floating crane – Project D-9030 .
  235. Web site: Сарни – Design D-9030 .
  236. Web site: Floating crane – Project 4LDG .
  237. Web site: Кагарлик – 4ЛДГ design .
  238. Web site: Плавучий кран ПК-81005 Черноморского флота .
  239. Web site: Заблоцкий В. П. Корабли и суда военно-морских сил Украины (1998) . Irbis-nbuv.gov.ua . 2022-08-17.
  240. https://mil.in.ua/pro-dolyu-druhoho-korablya-proektu-11351-nerey-yakym-mav-popovnytsya-vitchyznyani-vms/ About the fate of the second Krivak-III class frigate that had to enter home Navy (Про долю другого корабля проекту 11351 “Нерей” яким мав поповниться вітчизняні ВМС.)
  241. Web site: Ukrainian frigate "Hetman Sagaidachny" flooded in Nikolaev . 7 March 2022 .
  242. Web site: Small anti-submarine ships – Project 1124 .
  243. Web site: Grisha II/V Corvette .
  244. Web site: Rescue ship – Project 05430 .
  245. Web site: Противопожарный катер ПЖК-1819 Черноморского Флота .
  246. Web site: Firefighting boat – Project 424 .
  247. Web site: Small target barge – Project 454 .
  248. Web site: Seagoing non-self-propelled dry-cargo barges – Project 411 .
  249. Web site: Рейдовая несамоходная артиллерийско-минно-торпедная баржа БАМТ-70250 Черноморского Флота .
  250. Web site: Small landing ships – Project 106 .