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K-141 Kursk (Russian in full: ÐÑÐ¾Ð¼Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð¿Ð¾Ð´Ð²Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð»Ð¾Ð´ÐºÐ° ÐÑÑÑк [ÐÐÐ ÐÑÑÑк] - nuclear submarine Kursk) was a Project 949A ÐнÑей (Antey, Antaeus; also known by its NATO reporting name of Oscar-II class) nuclear cruise missile submarine named after the Russian city Kursk, where one of the biggest battles of World War II took place (Battle of...
K-219 was a Navaga-class ballistic missile submarine (NATO reporting name Yankee I) of the Soviet Navy. ...
K-19 was a Hotel class submarine which suffered various severe accidents. ...
Oscar class submarine The Soviet Unionâs Project 949 (Granit) and Project 949A (Antey) submarines are known in the West by their NATO reporting names: the Oscar-I and Oscar-II classes respectively. ...
The Soviet Unions Project 661 (Anchar) nuclear-powered attack submarine design is known in the west by its NATO reporting name Papa class. ...
Radars: Voskhod MR-800 (Top Pair) 3D search radar on foremast Fregat MR-710 (Top Steer) 3D search radar on main mast 2 Ã Palm Frond navigation radar on foremast Sonar Horse Tail VDS (Variable Deep Sonar) Fire control: 2 Ã Top Dome for SA-N-6 fire control 4 Ã Bass Tilt...
K-77 was a project 651 (also known by its NATO reporting name of Juliett class) cruise-missile submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
It has been proposed below that Soviet submarine K-278 be renamed and moved to Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets. ...
S-13 was a Stalinec-class submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
Scorpion (B-427) was a project 641 -- also known by its NATO reporting name as the Foxtrot class -- diesel-electric attack submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
U 137 was a Soviet Whiskey class submarine that ran aground only 10 km from Karlskrona, which holds one of the larger naval bases of the Swedish fleet, on the East coast of Sweden on October 27, 1981. ...
K-159 was a Projekt 627 Kit (NATO reporting name November) class submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
K-27 was the only submarine built by Projekt 645ZhMt of the Soviet Navy. ...
The Typhoon class submarines are a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. ...
The USS Admirable (AM-136) was laid down on 8 April 1942 at Tampa, Fla. ...
The Wickes-class destroyers were built as a result of 1916 Congressional funding to build a fleet second to none. The basic requirement for the class was a possible speed of 35 knots. ...
Ulyanovsk (Cyrillic: УлÑÑÌновÑк) was the first of a class of Soviet supercarriers which, for the first time, would have offered true blue water aviation capability for the Soviet Navy. ...
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The Soviet Naval ensign The Soviet Naval jack The Soviet Navy (Russian: Ðоенно-моÑÑкой ÑÐ»Ð¾Ñ Ð¡Ð¡Ð¡Ð , Voyenno-morskoy flot SSSR, literally Naval military forces of the USSR) was the naval arm of the Soviet armed forces. ...
The first USS Fairfax (DD-93) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Richmond, as a Town class destroyer. ...
The Soviet Navys Project 629, also known by the NATO reporting name of Golf class, were diesel electric ballistic missile submarines. ...
Whiskey class submarines (locally known as project 613, 644, and 665) are a class of military submarines that the Soviet Union built in the cold war period. ...
K-279 was the first Project 667B Murena (also known by the NATO reporting name Delta-I) ballistic missile submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
The first USS Yarnall (DD–143) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Lincoln. ...
The first USS Cowell (DD–167) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I. She was transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Brighton, and later to the Soviet Navy as Jarkyi. ...
USS Maddox (DD–168) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I. She was later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Georgetown (I-40) and then to the Soviet Navy as Zhostki. ...
The second USS Foote (DD–169) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was tranferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Roxborough (I-07) and later to the Soviet Navy as Doblestnyj. ...
Spoiler warning: The Red October (Russian: ÐÑаÑнÑй ÐкÑÑбÑÑ), a fictitious Project 941 Typhoon-class submarine, is the title character of Tom Clancys novel The Hunt for Red October and of the movie based on it. ...
Soviet Battlecruiser Kirov, photographed while at sea Kirov, the lead ship of the eponymous class of missile cruisers, is one of the major and biggest surface warships of the Russian Navy, though it was originally built for the Soviet Navy. ...
K-429 was a Project 670-A Ð¡ÐºÐ°Ñ (Skat, meaning ray; also known by its NATO reporting name of Charlie-I class) nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
С-178 (S-178) was a project 613B (also known by the NATO reporting name of Whiskey-class) diesel submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
M-256 was a Project 615 (also known by the NATO reporting name of Quebec-class) short-range attack diesel submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
K-56 was a project 675 (also known by the NATO reporting name of Echo-II-class) nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
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The Quebec-class submarine was the NATO reporting name of the Soviet Project 615 submarine class, a small coastal attack submarine of the late 1950s. ...
The first USS Herndon (DD-198) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ...
S-80 was a Project 644 (also known by the NATO reporting name of Whiskey Twin-Cylinder) attack diesel submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
K-314 was a Project 671 ÐÑÑ (Yersh, meaning scorpionfish; also known by its NATO reporting name of Victor-I class) nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
B-39 was a Project 641 (also known by its NATO reporting name of Foxtrot class) diesel-electric attack submarine of the Soviet Navy. ...
The Soviet Navys Project 611, also known by their NATO reporting name of Zulu class, were designed as attack submarines, but six were converted to become the worlds first ballistic missile submarines, one armed with a single F-11FM Scud missile and five others with two Scuds each. ...
USS Tacoma (PF-3), was the lead ship of the Tacoma-class frigates. ...
USS San Pedro (PF-37), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for San Pedro, California. ...
USS Hoquiam (PF-5), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Hoquiam, Washington. ...
USS Poughkeepsie (PF-26), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Poughkeepsie, New York. ...
USS Allentown (PF-52), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Allentown, Pennsylvania. ...
USS Albuquerque (PF-7), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the 1st ship of the United States Navy to be named for Albuquerque, New Mexico. ...
The RFS Dmitri Donskoi (TK-208) is a Russian Navy submarine that formerly served in the Soviet Navy. ...
TK-202 was a submarine in the Russian and formerly the Soviet Navy. ...
The RFS Pyotr Velikiy is a Kirov class battlecruiser of the Russian Navy. ...
The RFS Marshal Ustinov is a Slava class cruiser of the Russian Navy. ...
The list of naval ship classes in service includes all combatant surface classes in service currently with navies or armed forces and auxiliaries in the world. ...