For previous and/or lost ships, see List of former warships of the Ukrainian Navy.
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This is a list of vessels used by Ukrainian Navy. It includes main naval ships and cutters which are in service or were recently unlisted in the Ukrainian Navy as well as the auxiliary fleet, and lists ships' project numbers where a written class is unavailable or not notable – these are used by the designers to note each ship's type. As of December 2007, the Navy had 27 combat ships and cutters. Some 30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, the main warships of the Ukrainian Navy are former Black Sea Fleet vessels that were designed and built in the Soviet Union.
Having several shipyards on its territory, the shipbuilding industry of Ukraine was mostly stalled after the fall of the Soviet Union. Following the Orange Revolution, on 9 August 2005 the Cabinet of Ukraine allocated some funding for the first major national program "Corvette" that was initiated by Minister of Defense Anatoliy Hrytsenko. The first warship-class built in the independent Ukraine was expected to produce its first vessel in 2016.
As of 24 March 2014, all of the larger ships but one (the Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy) of the Ukrainian Navy were captured by the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Some ships Russia returned to Ukraine (35 vessels in total). In 2015 Ukraine received 5 small (7 and 11 meter aluminum) Willard Marine patrol boats; the original order was placed in 2013.
During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the frigate Hetman Sahaidachny was scuttled by her crew and at least a dozen ships were reported captured or destroyed. In June 2022, the Navy announced that a number of boats had been mobilised, equipped for military needs and inducted into their newly announced river flotilla of 19 vessels; at least 8 vessels not previously known to be in the Navy were shown in the accompanying videos (one of which was previously a pleasure boat). Along with these 8 were 2 unidentified RIBs (which may have been pre-existing Navy vessels), 1 unidentified harbor patrol vessel and 1 other unidentified vessel. The 8 identified vessels are listed below, although it is possible that the 2 PO-2 boats among them were pre-existing Navy vessels which had their pennant numbers painted over. A subsequent video announcing the inclusion of a SHERP the Shuttle landing craft in the flotilla showed at least 2 more unidentified harbor patrol vessels. In 2022 Ukraine start developing MAGURA V5 drones, they became operational in 2023.
Surface fleet
Class | Photo | Type | Ships | Displacement | Shipyard | Commissioned | Note |
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Patrol ships (33) | |||||||
Matka | Ex-missile boat | P153 Pryluky | 257 | Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard | 1980 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea in May 2014 Missile boat 1991–2018; now a patrol boat | |
Island | Patrol boats | P191 Starobilsk (f/k/a USCGC Drummond) | 168 | Bollinger Shipyards | 1988/2019 | ||
P192 Sumy (f/k/a USCGC Ocracoke) | 1986/2021 | ||||||
P193 Fastiv (f/k/a USCGC Washington) | 1990/2021 | ||||||
Gyurza-M | Patrol boats | P175 Berdyansk | 54 | Kuznya na Rybalskomu | 2016 | Berdyansk and Nikopol captured in the Kerch Strait incident and returned to the Ukrainian Navy on 18 November 2019. 1 unidentified Gyurza-M damaged by a Russian ZALA Lancet strike no later than November 4, 2022; Ukraine claimed the vessel had been repaired in June 2023 | |
P176 Nikopol | 2018 | ||||||
P180 Kostopil | 2020 | ||||||
P181 Bucha | 2023 | ||||||
NAVY 18 WP | Patrol boats | P182 Irpin | Baltic Workboats | 2021/2024 | Former Estonian Navy ships. Transferred to the Ukrainian Navy in 2024. | ||
P193 Reni | 2021/2024 | ||||||
Zhuk 1400M | Small patrol gunboat | P170 Skadovsk | 39.7 | More Shipyard | 1990 | ||
PO-2 (project 376) | Small patrol gunboats | P171 AK-03 | 46.4 | Yaroslavl Shipyard | 1972 | Harbor boat 1991–2015 | |
P172 Rivne | 1972 | ||||||
P173 AK-02 | 1973 | ||||||
2 vessels | — | Soviet Union | Unknown | 2 vessels mobilised into the Navy after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and shown to be part of a new river flotilla which was announced in June 2022 1 unidentified PO-2 small patrol gunboat destroyed by a Russian ZALA Lancet strike no later than 17 April 2023 | |||
40 PB | Small patrol boats | 6 vessels | — | Metal Shark | 2020/2022–2022/2022 | In June 2022, 6 40-foot maritime combat patrol boats were announced as part of a package of 18 coastal and riverine patrol boats to be drawn down from US stocks and sent to Ukraine by the United States. Metal Shark later confirmed the boats were of this class. Boats of this class were not previously announced to be joining the Ukrainian Sea Guard | |
Sea Ark Dauntless | Small patrol boats | Head no. 216 | 11 | Sea Ark Marine | 2002/2022–2011/2022 | Announced as part of a package of 18 coastal and riverine patrol boats to be sent to Ukraine by the United States | |
Head no. 232 | |||||||
Head no. 419 | |||||||
Head no. 806 | |||||||
6 vessels | |||||||
Small unit riverine craft | Small patrol boats | 2 vessels | 9.82 | Raytheon/SAFE Boats International/Boat Master | 2004/2022–2005/2022 | Announced as part of a package of 18 coastal and riverine patrol boats to be sent to Ukraine by the United States | |
Flamingo (project 1415) | Anti-sabotage craft | P241 Hola Prystan | 57 | Sosnovka | 1986 | ||
Landing craft (4) | |||||||
Polnocny-C | Mid-size landing ship | L401 Yuri Olefirenko | 1,192 | Północna Shipyard | 1971 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 19 April 2014; claimed destroyed in 2023 (unconfirmed) | |
SHERP the Shuttle | Small landing craft | 1 vessel | 12.88 | — | 2022 | ||
Centaur-LK | Fast assault landing craft | L451 Malyn | 47 | Kuznya na Rybalskomu | 2019 | Failed to pass state tests as of 6 February 2022. In commission with the Navy since 2019, but not included in its active combat fleet at that time. Between then and April 2022, according to Taras Chmut's reporting, accepted into active service. A Centaur-LK boat was damaged in port by a Russian missile strike and is currently awaiting repair | |
Mine warfare (3) | |||||||
Bereza (project 130) | Minelayer | M361 Balta | 2,096 | Polnocna Shipyard | 1987 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea in April 2014 Degaussing ship 1991–2022 | |
Sandown | Minehunters | M310 Chernihiv | 590 | Vosper Thornycroft | 2023 | Former Royal Navy ships. Transferred to the Ukrainian Navy following a refit Ships remain in the U.K. being supported by Babcock International. | |
M311 Cherkasy | |||||||
Special purpose RIB (91) | |||||||
Metal Shark | Rigid inflatable, 7-metre speed boats | 10 vessels | — | Metal Shark | 2021 | ||
Wing | RIB | 74 vessels | — | Wing | 2021 | ||
Willard | RIB | 2 vessels of type Sea Force 11M 3 vessels of type Sea Force 730 2 vessels of type Sea Force 7M |
4 3 3 |
Willard Marine | 2015
2010 |
Auxiliary fleet
In addition to the vessels which are listed below, Germany pledged 10 unmanned surface vessels of unspecified type to Ukraine. By 1 December 2022, all of these delivered.
Class | Photo | Type | Ships | Displacement | Origin | Commissioned | Note |
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Submersibles (3 in service) | |||||||
Seafox | Remotely operated underwater vehicles (mine countermeasures) | 2 vessels | — | — | Most likely (and no earlier than) 2022 (inclusive) | Donated to Ukraine by Denmark in April 2022; most likely operated by the Navy | |
Chasing M2 Pro | Remotely operated underwater vehicle (search and rescue) | 1 vessel | — | Chasing Innovations | Most likely (and no later than) 2022 (inclusive) | In first public appearance on 8 November 2022, it was announced to have recently entered service | |
Unmanned surface vessels (13+ in service) | |||||||
MAGURA V5 | Explosive/reconnaissance drone boats | 13+ vessels | 1.18 | Ukraine | 2022 | By October 2022, the Ukrainian Navy was reported to (probably) have received several dozen domestically-produced kamikaze drone boats. Reported detonations of these boats1 was captured and subsequently destroyed by Russia in September 2022. In an attack on 29 October 2022, Russia claimed Ukraine used 7 USVs; independent analysis indicated the use of 6-8 vessels, among which at least 2 were destroyed by Russia and at least 3 detonated when they hit Russian vessels. 1 was reported to have detonated in an attack on the Sheskharis oil terminal in Novorossiysk on 17 November 2022. 3 were reported to have been destroyed by Russia in an attack on the Sevastopol naval base on 22 March 2023. 2 were reported to have been destroyed in an attack on the Sevastopol naval base on 24 April 2023. In an attack on the Russian Navy intelligence ship Ivan Khurs, of which footage was first released on 24 May 2023, Russia claimed 3 were destroyed. Footage indicated that 1 was destroyed by Ivan Khurs and 1 detonated upon impacting the ship. In an attack on the Russian Navy intelligence ship Priazovye, of which footage was released on 11 June 2023, Russia claimed 6 were destroyed and showed evidence of the destruction of Kit ta Yenot | |
Replenishment (1 in service) | |||||||
Boda (project 561) | Depot ship | A756 Sudak | 2,115 | Yantar Shipyard | 1957 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea in April 2014 | |
Transport (1 in service) | |||||||
(project 1849) | Freight ship | A753 Horlivka | 2,178 | MHD Angyalföld Gyaregyseg | 1965 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea in April 2014 | |
Intelligence and research (5 in service) | |||||||
Lahuna | Mid-size spy ship | A505 Simferopol | 1,220 | Kuznya na Rybalskomu | 2021 | Launched in April 2019. Between 2021 and 26 November 2022, according to Taras Chmut's reporting, it was accepted into active service | |
Muna (project 1824B) | Small spy ship | A512 Pereyaslav | 912 | Baltija Shipyard | 1987 | ||
Yelva (project 535M) | Diving support vessel | A700 Netishyn | 285 | Gorokhovets Shipyard | 1973 | In August 2022, the Ukrainian government claimed it had been used to lay mines during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
A701 Pochayiv | 1975 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 7 May 2014 | |||||
(project 431PU) | Diving support vessel | A860 Kamianka | 323.7 | Gorokhovets Shipyard | 1957 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 3 June 2014 | |
Command and SAR/medevac (4 in service) | |||||||
Type Svetlomor (project 2262) | Search and rescue vessel | A715 Oleksandr Okhrimenko | 2,258 | Keppel Fels | 1987 | ||
Okhtenskiy (project 733S) | Search and rescue vessel/ex-rescue tug | A706 Izjaslav | 934 | Petrozavod, Leningrad | 1962 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest | |
Chibis (project 14100) | Small rescue boat | 1 vessel | 2.2 | Sosnovka | Unknown | Mobilised into the Navy after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and shown to be part of a new river flotilla which was announced in June 2022 Previously a pleasure boat | |
Drakon (project SK620/II) | Ambulance vessel | A782 Sokal | 235.9 | Azov ship-repair factory | 1983 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 7 May 2014 Communications boat 1991–1996 | |
Survey (3 in service) | |||||||
Evpatoria (project 10110NIS) | Hydrological and biological research | Hidrobioloh | 214.3 | / Ilyichevsk Shipyard | 1992 | Mobilised into the Navy after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and shown to be part of a new river flotilla which was announced in June 2022 | |
Onega (project 18061) | Hydroacoustic monitoring | A812 Sieverodonetsk | 1,460 | Zelendolsk Shipyard | 1987 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest | |
Drofa (project 16830) | Small hydrographic boat | A659 MGK-1877 | 5.4 | Sochi |
1989 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest | |
Supply (10 in service) | |||||||
Richkovi tramva | Supply vessels | 4 vessels | — | — | Unknown | 4 vessels mobilised into the Navy after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and shown to be part of a new river flotilla which was announced in June 2022 | |
(project H45) | Dispatch cutter | Boyky | — | — | 1991 | ||
Bryza (project 722U) | Dispatch cutters | A854 Dobropiljai | 142.6 | Wisla Shipyard, Gdańsk | 1975 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest Previously a training boat | |
A855 Pivdeni | 1974 | Training boat 1991–2001 and gunboat 2001–2005 | |||||
(project 1387) | Dispatch cutter | A853 Korosten | 52.5 | Feodosia | 1965 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 7 May 2014 | |
Shura (project 419) | AHTS vessel | A852 Shostka | 3,151.4 | Neptun Werft, Rostock | 1976 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea in April 2014 | |
(project 1430) | Crew supply vessel | A783 Chornomorsk | 99.7 | Ilyichevsk Shipyard | 1976 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest | |
Tug (4 in service) | |||||||
Prometey (project 498) | Seagoing tug | A947 Jani Kapu | 303 | Gorokhovets Shipyard | 1974 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest Vessel recaptured in the Kerch Strait incident and returned to the Ukrainian Navy on 18 November 2019 | |
Goliat | Seagoing tug | A831 Kovel | 890 | Petrozavod, Leningrad | 1965 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 19 April 2014 | |
Kostromich-class (Project T-63M) | Towing tugs | A941 BUK-239 | 19.8 | Kostroma | 1954 | ||
A942 Novoozerne | Rybinsk | 1955 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 19 April 2014 | ||||
Training (3 in service) | |||||||
Petrushka (project UK-3) | Training boats | A540 Chyhyryn | 345.4 | Wisla Shipyard, Gdańsk | 1984 | Vessels returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 3 May 2014 | |
A541 Smila | 1985 | ||||||
A542 Nova Kakhovka | 1986 | ||||||
Harbor cutters (12 in service) | |||||||
Flamingo (project 1415) | Diving cutters | A721 Volodimir Volinsk | 43.2 | Sosnovka | 1983 | ||
A732 Romni | 1980 | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 3 May 2014 | |||||
PO-2 (project 376) | Diving cutters | A724 RVK-258 | 38.2 | Soviet Union | 1968 | ||
A734 | 46.89 | 1974 | |||||
(project 371) | Crew cutters | U500-5 | 9.83 | Soviet Union | Unknown | Vessels returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest | |
A001 Admiralsky | 1984 | ||||||
A927 RK-1039 | 8.87 | Unknown | |||||
Aist (project 1398B) | Small patrol boats | A905 RK-1720 | 20 | Soviet Union | 1991 | ||
Head no. 9008 | Batumi | 1990 | |||||
Sokolenok (project 1404) | Harbor patrol | A237 | 8.8 | Redan Shipyard, Leningrad | Unknown | ||
Strizh (project 1390) | Harbor patrol | U500-4 | 3.2 | — | Unknown | Vessel returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea by June 2014 (inclusive) at the latest | |
A923 | Soviet Union | Unknown | |||||
Special purpose boats and barges (3 in service) | |||||||
(project 20641) | Water barge | Baikal | 1,101.16 | Taganrog | 1985 | ||
(project 889A) | Float ship/repair barge | A805 Plavmasterskaya No.665 | 1,354 | Burgas | 1983 | ||
PZh-61 (project 50479) | Floating dock | PZh-61U | — | Kherson Shipyard | 2020 |
Prospective additions
In November 2022, the US pledged 40 armored river boats of unspecified type (from industry). By May 2023, this number had risen to 44. In March 2023, Germany pledged 10 unmanned surface vessels of unspecified type to Ukraine.
Class | Photo | Type | Ships | Displacement | Number | Shipyard | Origin | Designed | Status |
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Awaiting delivery | |||||||||
Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | Unknown | 4,100 | 2 | Bath Iron Works | United States | United States | Two ships were offered to Ukraine; the offer is still under consideration | |
Island | Patrol boats | P194 Viacheslav Kubrak | 168 | 3 | Bollinger Shipyards | United States | United States | Was to be received in January 2022 after being tested, but as of 17 June 2022, delivery is not yet completed due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
Unknown | Announced as military aid to be sent to Ukraine by the United States; 2 more boats were planned for inclusion in a 7-strong division of Ukraine’s Island-class patrol boats prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine | ||||||||
Unknown | |||||||||
Alkmaar | Minehunters | Makkum | 510 | 2 | Van der Giessen de Noord | Netherlands | Netherlands | Announced as military aid to be sent to Ukraine by the Netherlands (will most likely be transferred from 2025 onwards). | |
Vlaardingen | |||||||||
Tripartite-class | Minehunter | Narcis | 536 | 1 | Mercantile-Belyard | Belgium | Belgium | Announced as military aid to be sent to Ukraine by Belgium | |
REMUS 100 | Autonomous underwater vehicles (mine countermeasures) | Unknown | — | 3 | Hydroid Inc. | United States | United States | Unmanned surface vehicles announced as military aid to be sent to Ukraine by the United Kingdom (from Royal Navy stocks) in August 2022 | |
Fleet-class unmanned surface vessel | Unmanned surface vehicles | Unknown | 7.6 | Unknown | AAI Corporation | United States | United States | Unmanned surface vehicles announced as military aid to be sent to Ukraine by the United States in April 2022 | |
Sky Moon | Cargo ship | Sky Moon | < 4,018.52 | 1 | Arrested for border trespassing | Tanzania | Unknown | Handed over to Ukrainian Navy | |
Under construction | |||||||||
Volodymyr Velykyi | Frigates | Volodymyr Velykyi | 2,608.15 | 4 | Black Sea Shipyard | Ukraine | Ukraine | Laid down (2011), ready 43% (2017), three more contract signed (2005), construction stalled in 2014. Planned as multipurpose corvettes until 2021; planned for 2022 | |
Unknown | 2024 | ||||||||
Unknown | 2026 | ||||||||
Unknown | 2028 | ||||||||
Ada | Corvettes | Hetman Ivan Mazepa Laid down in 2021 |
2362.10 | 2 | Okean Shipyard | Turkey/ Ukraine | Turkey | Contract signed (2020); first ship to enter service in 2024 Hetman Ivan Mazepa launched in October 2022 | |
Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi Laid down in 2023 | Contract signed (2020) | ||||||||
Barzan-class fast attack craft | Fast attack craft | Unknown | 520 | 8 | Vosper Thornycroft | United Kingdom/ Ukraine | United Kingdom | ||
Mark VI patrol boat | Patrol boats | 2 under construction 10 to be completed and delivered to the Navy by 2026 |
63.97 | 10-16 | SAFE Boats International | United States | United States | Up to 16 may be acquired for 600 mln dollars, details are being discussed 10 ordered so far | |
Centaur/Centaur-LK | Fast assault craft | laid down | 47 | 1 (originally 6) | Kuznya na Rybalskomu | Ukraine | Ukraine | Contract signed (2016), but failure of the first two units to meet the Navy’s requirements led to plans of construction being halted for new units. A Centaur-LK boat was damaged in port by a Russian missile strike and is currently awaiting repair | |
Plans of construction halted | |||||||||
Plans of construction halted | |||||||||
Plans of construction halted | |||||||||
Plans of construction halted | |||||||||
Plans of construction halted | |||||||||
REMUS 100 | Autonomous underwater vehicles (mine countermeasures) | Unknown | — | 3 | Hydroid Inc. | United States | United States | Unmanned surface vehicles announced as military aid to be sent to Ukraine by the United Kingdom (from industry) in August 2022 | |
R7 | Remotely operated underwater vehicles (mine countermeasures/search and rescue) | Unknown | — | 10 | Exail [fr] | Belgium | France | Announced to be sent as military aid to Ukraine by Belgium (from industry) in November 2022. To be delivered by May 2023 (inclusive) | |
Toloka TLK-150 | Autonomous underwater vehicle(s) | Unknown | — | Unknown | Brave1 | Ukraine | Ukraine | Prototype revealed by Brave1, a defence company created by the Ukrainian government, in May 2023; development of other TLK- series drones announced According to the Kyiv Post, expected to go into production in the next few weeks after 26 May 2023 | |
(No formal type or project number) | Explosive/reconnaissance drone boats | Kherson | 1.18 | 99 | Unknown | Ukraine | Ukraine | By October 2022, the Ukrainian Navy was reported to (probably) have received several dozen domestically-produced kamikaze drone boats, some of which were expended (see above). On 11 November 2022, the construction of a new fleet of 100 drone boats was announced, along with the vessels' reconnaissance role. At least 1 of these 100 has since been destroyed | |
Sevastopol | Unknown | ||||||||
PEACE Detz | Unknown | ||||||||
Putin Khuylo | Unknown | ||||||||
Mariupol | Unknown | ||||||||
Bakhmut | Unknown | ||||||||
PEACE Da | Unknown | ||||||||
PEACE Duke | Unknown | ||||||||
Za Yenota! | Unknown | ||||||||
monobank | Unknown | ||||||||
Banka | Unknown | ||||||||
CASHBACK | Unknown | ||||||||
Crime et Châtiment | Unknown | ||||||||
Insider UA | Unknown | ||||||||
Raccoon's Revenge | Unknown | ||||||||
Blyskavka | Unknown | ||||||||
Garbage Collector | Unknown | ||||||||
Sahaydachniy | Unknown | ||||||||
81 as-of-yet unnamed vessels | Unknown |
See also
Notes
- ^ Full load (in long tons)
- Previously named R-262
- Previously named Haidamaka
- ^ project R376
- Previously named AK-01
- Also known as 40 Defiant
- ^ In November 2022, the Ukrainian Navy released footage of at least one unidentified patrol boat which they claimed was in the Black Sea. Military analyst Taras Chmut implied that all 18 manned patrol boats initially pledged to Ukraine by the US were in service. Upon finding evidence that the 40 PB-class small patrol boats were in service, the Ukrainian publication Telegraf had earlier speculated that the other manned patrol boats initially pledged to Ukraine by the US were probably in service Later that month, Militarnyi confirmed that Sea Ark Dauntless boats were in active service.
- project R1415
- 3 if a Russia Today report about the capture of Svatove at the Battle of Berdiansk is true, Yuri Olefirenko notwithstanding.
- Previously named SDK-137, then Kirovohrad
- Assuming this boat was not previously in civilian commission
- It was reported that Balta's pennant number would change in official documents from A811 to M361 in line with its conversion to a minelayer. Footage from after that conversion (released in June 2022) showed that it retained its old pennant number, but at least one uniform worn by the crew had the new pennant number. It is likely that Balta's official pennant number has changed in spite of the ship continuing to display A811, possibly because of wartime constraints
- Previously named SR-568
- Most likely brought into active service in 2022 if operated by the Navy. Reference was made to the use of underwater drones (plural) in a 2022 release announcing the inclusion of only one more drone of a different type.
- ^ 21+ omitting potentially lost vessels lacking clear video evidence of destruction
- ^ Applies for the first version; the second version has a different design and possibly a different displacement
- Previously named Sura
- Previously named Mezen, then Kryvyi Rih
- Previously named GS-13
- Previously named VM-230, then Nadiya
- Previously named VM-152, then Krab
- Designed as a seagoing dry cargo barge
- Previously named MBSS-155150, then OS-94, then Kasatka
- Launched in that year. Unclear when first commissioned
- Previously named SB-15
- Previously named PSK-1410
- ^ Built in that year. Unclear when first commissioned
- Previously named SFP-322
- One of the linked sources likely misnomers this as MGK-1887
- No project number, but similar to Kashtan (project D-055)
- Previously named UK-649, then Titan
- Previously named UK-190, then Voznesensk
- Previously named KSV-9, then Chigrin, then Shulyaivka
- Previously named KIL-33
- Previously named PSK-608, then Ilyichevsk
- Previously named RB-308, then Krasnoperekopsk
- Previously named MB-51
- Previously named BUK-261
- Previously named UK-96
- Previously named UK-68
- Previously named UK-65, then Darnitsa
- All are of project RV1415
- Previously named RVK-1473
- Previously named RVK-1403
- project RV376U
- project R376U
- ^ project 371U
- ^ U500-4 and U500-5 were boats of A500 Donbas, and were likely stationed with it when it was captured during the annexation of Crimea. In addition to the 33 named vessels out of the 35 confirmed to have been returned from Crimea, two unspecified smaller boats were returned. U500-4 and U500-5 remain in service and were probably the two boats in question.
- project 371bis
- project 13901
- project 1390
- Figures apply for individual, finished vessels of these types, and are accurate to no more than 2 decimal places
- ^ Hydroid Inc. was made a subsidiary of Kongsberg Maritime in 2008 and has manufactured the Remus 100 since 2001
- The most likely class of unmanned surface vehicles to be delivered
- In long tons, this figure is Sky Moon's deadweight – the sum of its displacement and the weight of the ship
- Construction of both vessels to be finished in Ukraine
- 6 to be built in Ukraine
- Assuming those to be purchased from industry have not yet been built
- Capable of use as a torpedo
- Propelled by a Sea-Doo waterjet
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- ^ Brown, Steve (26 May 2023). "Is It a Submarine or a Torpedo? 'Toloka TLK-150' – Meet Ukraine's Underwater Missile". Kyiv Post. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
- HI Sutton (11 October 2022). "Suspected Ukrainian Explosive Sea Drone Made From Recreational Watercraft Parts". USNI News. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
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- ^ @U24_gov_ua (24 November 2022). "Monobank has completed their naval drones fundraiser!" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 November 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ Володимир Скрипін (11 November 2022). "Оновлено: monobank — 5 років. Гороховський запустив новий мегазбір для ЗСУ, у якому за донати можна отримати пиво monobeer та унікальну марку". ITCua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
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- @Svidomi_En (12 November 2022). "IT companies to give Ukraine a marine drone — the Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov" (Tweet). Retrieved 22 November 2022 – via Twitter.
- @U24_gov_ua (17 November 2022). "The Netpeak Group and Genesis IT companies spent 3 days choosing a name for their naval drone — thousands of employees couldn't come to an agreement, until they found the one that satisfied everyone" (Tweet). Retrieved 22 November 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ @U24_gov_ua (16 November 2022). "Volunteer @igorlachenkov has transferred over 40,000,000 UAH to the #FleetOfNavalDrones. Together with his followers, he raised enough money to buy 4 drones" (Tweet). Retrieved 22 November 2022 – via Twitter.
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- @U24_gov_ua (24 November 2022). "Public activist and volunteer, @sternenko, closed his fundraiser for a naval drone, which means another USV, 'For the Raccoon!,' will join our fleet. Meanwhile, monobank keeps raising funds for 'The Cat and the Raccoon' drone. Let's help them out: https://send.monobank.ua/jar/9UWEPdGPfi" (Tweet). Retrieved 24 November 2022 – via Twitter.
- @U24_gov_ua (4 December 2022). "The naval drone from the🇫🇷donor, who wished to remain anonymous, will be called Crime et Châtiment. Just like their beloved Dostoyevsky would've wanted" (Tweet). Retrieved 5 December 2022 – via Twitter.
- @U24_gov_ua (16 December 2022). "Telegram channel @insiderUKR raised 10,000,000 UAH for a naval drone! The channel owner raffled his Porsche Cayenne GTS among those who donated 500 UAH. In total, Insider UA transferred 11,076,485 UAH to the #FleetOfNavalDrones via #united24. The drone will be called 'Insider UA'" (Tweet). Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via Twitter.
- @U24_gov_ua (29 December 2022). "You did it, you magnificent doggos! As of this morning, $255,546 for the #NAFOdrone has been raised! Thank you to every fella for making this happen, for every #nafofleet, every donation. Raccoon's Revenge is non-negotiable, thanks to each one of you" (Tweet). Retrieved 29 December 2022 – via Twitter.
- @U24_gov_ua (2 January 2023). "@Flash_news_ua subscribers have completed the fundraiser for a naval drone, choosing the eponymous and symbolic name. Thanks for joining in and puting such a wonderful gift under🇺🇦 Christmas tree. Meanwhile, the #FleetOfNavalDrones fundraiser continues: http://u24.gov.ua/navaldrones" (Tweet). Retrieved 3 January 2023 – via Twitter.
- @U24_gov_ua (26 January 2023). "The #FleetOfNavalDrones has this year's first named recruit!" (Tweet). Retrieved 2 June 2023 – via Twitter.
- @U24_gov_ua (3 May 2023). "@uacatsdivision has funded their 1st USV. 'Sahaidachny' will now strengthen the #FleetOfNavalDrones" (Tweet). Retrieved 2 June 2023 – via Twitter.
External links
- Ships of the Black Sea Fleet(in Russian)
- Hardus, M. The harsh reality: is Ukraine ready to fight at sea (Суровая реальность: готова ли Украина воевать на море). "Apostrof". 29 January 2016.
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