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Main distinguishing features of warfare of the future lie in qualitative content of engagement systems and their information support. Evolution of maritime operations at the epoch of ocean-going nuclear missile fleet.

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In-service ships

Russian Navy presently comprises over 90 ships 1 rank, more than 70 ships 2 rank and upward of 140 ships 3 rank, including those under repair, in reserve and being constructed.

Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov (a Project 1143.5 Heavy Aircraft Carrying Cruiser)

Admiral Nakhimov (a Project 11442 Heavy Nuclear-powered Guided Missile Cruiser)

Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) (a Project 11442 Heavy Nuclear-powered Guided Missile Cruiser; flagship of Northern Fleet)

Admiral Lazarev (a Project 1144 Orlan Heavy Nuclear-powered Guided Missile Cruiser)

Moskva (a Project 1164 Atlant lead ship, Guided Missile Cruiser; flagship of Black Sea Fleet)

Varyag (a Project 1164 Slava Guided Missile Cruiser)

Marshal Ustinov (a Project 1164 Guided Missile Cruiser)

Admiral Ushakov (a Project 956 Destroyer)

Gremyaschy (a Project 956 Destroyer)

Bezboyaznenny (a Project 956 Destroyer)

Boevoy (a Project 956 Destroyer)

Bistry (a Project 956 Destroyer)

Bespokoiny (a Project 956A Destroyer)

Nastoichivy (a Project 956A Destroyer; flagship of Baltic Fleet)

Admiral Chabanenko (a Project 11551 large ASW ship)

Admiral Panteleev (a Project 1155 large ASW ship)

Admiral Vinogradov (a Project 1155 large ASW ship)

Admiral Kharlamov (a Project 1155 large ASW ship)

Admiral Levchenko (a Project 1155 large ASW ship)

Admiral Tributs (a Project 1155 large ASW ship)

Marshal Shaposhnikov (a Project 1155 large ASW ship)

Severomorsk (a Project 1155 large ASW ship)

Kerch (a Project 1143-B Large ASW Ship)

Ochakov (a Project 1143-B Large ASW Ship)

Neustrashimy (a Project 11540 Yastreb Frigate)

Neukrotimy (a Project 1135M Frigate)

Pilky (a Project 11352 Frigate)

Yaroslav Mudry (a Project 11540 Frigate)

Ladny (a Project 1135 Frigate)

Stereguschiy (a Project 20380 multipurpose Littoral Zone Corvette)

Caesar Kunikov (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Yamal (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Novocherkassk (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Minsk (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Kaliningrad (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Alexander Shabalin (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Georgy Pobedonosets (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Alexander Otrakovsky (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Olenegorsky Gornyak (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Kondopoga (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

BDK-98 (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

BDK-101 Oslyabya (a Project 775 Large Landing Ship)

Azov (a Project 775M Large Landing Ship)

Korolev (a Project 775M Large Landing Ship)

Peresvet (a Project 775M Large Landing Ship)

Orsk (a Project 1171 Large Landing Ship)

Saratov (a Project 1171 Large Landing Ship)

Nikolai Filchenkov (a Project 1171 Large Landing Ship)

Nikolai Vilkov (a Project 1171 Large Landing Ship)

Mitrofan Moskalenko (a Project 1174 Large Landing Ship)

Alexander Nikolayev (a Project 1174 Large Landing Ship)

MPK-49 Aleksandrovets (a Project 1124 Small ASW Ship)

MPK-191 Kholmsk (a Project 1124 Small ASW Ship)

MPK-134 Muromets (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-118 Suzdalets (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-199 Kasimov (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-207 Povorino (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-217 Eisk (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-17 (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-64 Metel (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-221 (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-222 Koreets (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-125 Sovetskaya Gavan (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-82 (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-107 (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-14 Monchegorsk (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-59 Snezhnogorsk (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-194 Brest (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-203 Yunga (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-7 Onega (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-130 Naryan-Mar (a Project 1124M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-105 (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-224 Aleksin (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-227 (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-228 Bashkortostan (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-229 Kalmykia (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-99 Zelenodolsk (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-192 (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-205 Kazanets (a Project 1331M Small ASW Ship)

MPK-220 Vladimirets (a Project 11451 Small ASW Ship)

Mirazh (a Project 12341 Small Missile Ship)

Shtil (a Project 12341 Small Missile Ship)

Geizer (a Project 12341 Small Missile Ship)

Zyb (a Project 12341 Small Missile Ship)

Liven (a Project 12341 Small Missile Ship)

Passat (a Project 12341 Small Missile Ship)

Bora (a Project 1239 Sivuch Air Cushion Missile Ship)

Samum (a Project 1239 Sivuch Air Cushion Missile Ship)

Perekop (a Project 887 Smolny Training Ship)

K-51 Verkhoturye (a Project 667BDRM Delfin Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine)

K-84 Yekaterinburg (a Project 667BDRM Delfin Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine)

K-18 Karelia (a Project 667BDRM Delfin Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine)

TK-208 Dmitry Donskoy (a Project 941 Akula Heavy Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine)

Yury Dolgoruky (a Project 955 Borei Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine)

Alexander Nevsky (a Project 955 Borei Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine)

Vladimir Monomakh (a Project 955 Borei Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine)

Severodvinsk (a Project 855 Yasen Multipurpose Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile Submarine)

Daniil Moskovsky (a Project 671RTMK Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine)

Tambov (a Project 671RTMK Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine)

B-380 Svyatoi Kniaz Georgy (a Project 641B Diesel Submarine)

B-394 (a Project 877 Diesel Submarine)

B-445 Svyatoi Nikolai Chudotvorets (a Project 877 Diesel Submarine)

B-871 Alrosa (a Project 877V Paltus Diesel Electric Submarine)