Updating the Russian Navy. In the gland. Part 2

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Hello, yesterday we reviewed the main warships that have replenished or replenished our Russian Navy over the past couple of years. Let me continue to expand on this topic in more detail. Today, your attention is a couple of main ships that I forgot to insert in the first part, as well as support ships for landing operations.

Patrol ships - project 11661

0. "Dagestan" - accepted into the fleet on November 28, 2012

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Communication vessel (Medium reconnaissance ship) - project 18280

1. "Yuri Ivanov" - launched on 09/30/13

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2. "Ivan Khurs" - laid down on 14.11.13

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Nuclear deep-water station of project 10831 "Kalitka"

3. "AS-12" - was accepted into the fleet on 01.01.10. The destination is classified. Supposedly capable of diving to depths of 1,000 to 6,000 meters.

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Nuclear submarines of project 949A "Antey"

4. K-139 "Belgorod" - re-laid on 20.12.12 under project 09852. Presumably it will be used as a carrier submarine for deep-sea vehicles.

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Diesel-electric underwater special purpose project 20120

5. B-90 "Sarov" - accepted into the fleet on 07.08.08. The submarine is designed to test new types of weapons and military equipment

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Landing craft project 1176 "Shark"

6. "D-163" ("Nikolay Rubtsov") - was accepted into the fleet on 07.12.05

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7. "D-57" - accepted into the fleet on 23.11.07

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8. "D-106" - accepted into the fleet on 23.10.09

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Landing craft project 11770 "Serna"

9. "D-144" - accepted into the fleet on 19.02.08

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10. "D-56" - accepted into the fleet on 19.12.08

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11. "D-171" - accepted into the fleet 01.01.09

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12. "D-1441" Rear Admiral Demidov "- accepted into the fleet on 26.12.09

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13. "D-1442" Rear Admiral Olenin "- accepted into the fleet on 26.12.09

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14. "D-107" - accepted into the fleet on 04.06.10

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15. "D-199" - accepted into the fleet on 08/04/14

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Landing craft project 21820 "Dugong"

16. "Ataman Platov" - accepted into the fleet 01.01.10

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17. "Ivan Kartsov" - launched on 09/30/13

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18. "Denis Davydov" - launched on 26.07.13. Currently undergoing state tests

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19. "Lieutenant Rimsky-Korsakov" - launched on 10.04.14. Currently undergoing state tests

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20. "Warrant Officer Lermontov" - launched on 05.06.14.

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Landing boats of the CTM NG project

21-24. A series of landing craft designed for the first landing helicopter dock ship (DVKD) of the Mistral-Vladivostok type, built by order of the Russian Navy at the STX shipyards in Saint-Nazaire. A total of 4 landing boats are under construction. The first was launched on 06/05/14

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Project 20180TV maritime transport weapons

25. "Zvezdochka" - admitted to the fleet on 24.07.10

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26. "Akademik Kovalev" - launched on 07/30/14

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27. "Akademik Alexandrov" - laid down on 20.12.12

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Test vessel - project 11982

28. "Seliger" - was accepted into the fleet on 25.12.12

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29. Ladoga - laid down on 12.09.14

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Research vessel - project 22010

30. "Yantar" - launched on 05.12.12

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Communication vessel project 21270

31. "Seraphim of Sarov" - accepted into the fleet on 06.11.09

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Communication vessel project 1388NZ

32. "KSV-872" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.12

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33. "KSV-2155" - accepted into the fleet on 19.04.14

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Rescue vessel - project 21300

34. "Igor Belousov" - launched on 30.10.12

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Patrol boats of the project 12150 "Mongoose" (in fact, there are a couple of dozen, but I will single out those that are officially transferred to the Navy, and not the Ministry of Emergencies or the FSB)

35. The first boat - accepted into the fleet 01.01.13

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36. The second boat was accepted into the fleet on 01.01.13

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Patrol boats project 03160 "Raptor"

37. No. 701 - launched on 17.06.14

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38. No. 702 - launched. Will be accepted into the fleet by the end of the year

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39. No. 703 - launched. Will be accepted into the fleet by the end of the year

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40. # 704 - Under construction. Will be accepted into the fleet by the end of the year

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Search rescue boats of the project AKS171 "Sokol"

41."Oleg Viznyuk" - was accepted into the fleet on 12.02.07

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42. "Andrey Orlov" - accepted into the fleet on 12.02.07

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Rescue boats - project 14157

43. # 105 - launched on 06/27/14

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44. Boat number 2 - accepted into the fleet on 28.10.13

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45. Boat No. 3 - accepted into the fleet on 01.11.13

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46. No.106 - laid down on 19.12.13

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47. No. 107 - laid down on 05/27/14

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Rescue boats - project 23040

48. "RVK-764" - accepted into the fleet on 02/01/14

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49. "RVK-762" - accepted into the fleet on 02/01/14

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50. "RVK-767" - accepted into the fleet on 01.02.14

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51. "RVK-771" - accepted into the fleet on 01.02.14

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52. "RVK-946" - accepted into the fleet 03.10.14

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53. "RVK-933" - accepted into the fleet 03.10.14

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54. "RVK-1045" - accepted into the fleet 03.10.14

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55. "RVK-1064" - accepted into the fleet 03.10.14

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56. "RVK-1102" - launched on 17.07.14

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57. "RVC - ???" (No 1110) - launched on 17.07.14

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Multifunctional rescue boats - project 23370

58. "SMK-2093" - accepted into the fleet on June 30, 2014

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59. "SMK-2094" - launched on 20.06.14

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60. "SMK-2097" - launched on 29.08.14

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To be continued…

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