Ship Project Numbers & Names Since 1936
Initially compiled by Stuart Slade
| Class/Nato Designation | Project # | Notes |
| Leningrad | 1 | Flotilla leaders; 3 in 1st 5-year plan |
| Uragan | 2 | Torpedo boat/guardship; Series I |
| Fugas | 3 | Minesweeper; Series I |
| Uragan | 4 | Torpedo boat/guardship; Series II |
| Dekabrist | 6 | Series I, II, XI, XIII submarines |
| Gordyi/Gnevyi | 7 | 1932 Italian design |
| Storozhevoi/Silnyi | 7U | U=Uvelicheniye (extension) |
| Straschny | 7UE | |
| Stalinetz | 9 | Series IX, IXbis submarines |
| 10 | Mercantile cargo carrier | |
| Kirov | 19 | Patrol boat/guardship - Italian design |
| Tashkent | 20 | Flotilla leader -Italian design |
| Sovietski Soyuz | 23 | Pre-war BB |
| Sovietski Soyuz | 23NU | Post-war BB; alternative to 24? |
| Sovietski Soyuz | 24 | Post-war 80,000 ton BB with 406 mm or 457 mm guns, Canceled 1950 |
| ? | 25 | Tactical aircraft-carrying cruiser. |
| Kirov | 26 | 7.1" gun cruiser |
| Maxim Gorki | 26bis | |
| Yastreb | 29 | Guardship |
| Bird | 29K | Postwar construction of Pr-29 |
| Ognevoi | 30 | 1937 variant of Pr-7U |
| ? | 30A | Abortive wartime Pr-30 with US machinery |
| Skoryii | 30AV | Abortive 1970s modernization of Pr-30bis |
| Vnushnitelny | 30K | Postwar version Pr-30 |
| Skoryi | 30bis | Post-war modification of Pr-30 |
| Export Skoryi | 30BA | Export Skoryi |
| Export Skoryi | 30BB | Export Skoryi |
| Export Skoryi | 30BK | Export Skoryi |
| Modified Skoryi | 30T | MAY be target drone; possibly tropicalized |
| Modified Skoryi | 31 | Radar picket version of Pr-30bis |
| ? | 32A | Pr-7U derivative; probable missile testbed |
| Voroschilov | 33 | Modernized cruiser (OS-24 missile testbed) |
| Skoryi | 34 | Modernization of Pr-30bis with 85 & 37 mm guns replaced by 57 mm |
| Mirka I | 35 | |
| Mirka II | 35M | |
| ? | 37 | Abortive wartime SKR |
| Minsk | 38 | Flotilla leaders; Improved Leningrad |
| Uragan | 39 | Torpedo boat/guardship; Series III |
| Marti | 40 | Minelayer; also pre-war destroyer |
| Tallinn | 41 | Large destroyer prototype; replaced by smaller Project 56 design |
| Kola | 42 | Torpedo boat/guardship; project name Sokol |
| Zemchug | 43 | Mod.3 Guardship; modified Pr-3 minesweeper |
| ? | 44 | Abortive 1950 project for a 1,600 ton guard ship. Replaced by Pr-50 |
| Opitni | 45 | |
| Kiev | 48 | Improved Tashkent flotilla leaders |
| Riga | 50 | Torpedo boat/guardship project name Kuguar |
| Purga | 52 | Armed icebreaker |
| Fugas | 53 | Coastal minesweeper; Series II |
| Fugas | 53U | Coastal minesweeper; Series III |
| Fugas | 53ETU | Coastal minesweeper; series IV |
| Kotlin | 56 | Project Name Vdohnovenny |
| Modified Kotlin | 56PLO | ASW modernization of Pr-56 |
| SAM-Kotlin | 56K | Prototype only. Destroyer Bravy |
| SAM-Kotlin | 56A | Series production version |
| SAM-Kotlin | 56AE | Supplied to Poland |
| Kildin | 56E | Prototype conversion Bedovy designed in 1954/55 |
| Kildin | 56M | Converted 1956-58 from Pr-56 under construction. |
| Modified Kildin | 56U | Laid down as P-1 platforms |
| Kotlin | 56EM | Bedovy modified to Pr-56U standard |
| Proto-Krupny | 57 | 1954 design for large missile destroyer. Project name Gremjashny |
| Krupny | 57bis | Developed version of Pr-57 using experience from Pr-56E |
| Kanin | 57AM | Also Pr 57PLO - renumbered for PSW role? |
| Kynda | 58 | Project Name Grozny |
| Kynda mod | 58.1 | Modernized Kynda |
| ? | 59PU | ? |
| Skoryii | 60 | Abortive 1960s Skoryii modification to fire P-15 missiles |
| Kashin | 61 | Project Name Komsomolec Ukraini |
| Mod Kashin | 61E | |
| Mod Kashin | 61M | |
| Mod Kashin | 61MP | Polish |
| Indian Kashin | 61ME | |
| ? | 62 | Abortive radar picket and fighter sontrol ship on Pr-58 hull |
| ? | 63 | Abortive 1957 design for a 20,500 ton nuclear-powered cruiser |
| ? | 64 | Abortive rocket cruiser design with 3 P-6 quad launchers |
| ? | 65 | Abortive 1948 cruiser design; 8,500 tons, 6 in and 7.1 in versions |
| Pre-war heavy cruiser | 66 | Pre-war Kirov successor, revived 1953 with 220 mm guns. 26,230 tons |
| Admiral Nakhimov | 67EP | 1955 test bed for anti-ship missiles |
| Chapaev | ||
| Sverdlov | 68bis | |
| Sverdlov | 68zif | Basic Pr-68bis with NBC protection. |
| Modernized Sverdlov | 68A | Suggests greater changes than believed |
| Zhadanov | 68U-1 | Fleet flagship test-bed |
| Senyavin | 68U-2 | Fleet flagship test-bed |
| Khronstadt | 69 | Pre-war battlecruiser |
| Wartime battlecruiser | 69-1 | Version of Pr-69 with German 15" guns |
| Dzerzhinski | 70 | Became Project 70E in 1958 |
| Pre-war carrier | 71 | Possibly reused for modified Pr-68bis |
| Post-war carrier | 72 | Canceled 1955 |
| Vladimir Polukhin | 73 | Fleet minesweeper |
| Mod Polukhin | 73KP | Modified version of Pr-73 |
| Dzerhinski | 75 | Sverdlov class SSM testbed |
| Blokha | 80 | TKA-M-400, 1941 experimental MTB |
| ? | 81 | 1956 design for 11,000 ton nuclear-powered air defense cruiser |
| Stalingrad | 82 | Abortive battlecruiser, 36.500 tons, 305 mm guns. Pr-82R had P-5 missiles |
| Petropavlovsk | 83 | German heavy cruiser Lutzow |
| ? | 84 | Abortive 180 mm gun cruiser |
| ? | 85 | 1953 aircraft carrier design, 23,000 tons, 40 aircraft |
| Malodki | 95 | M-1, M-2 and M-3 classes Series III, VI, VIbis and XV |
| Malodki | 96 | M-IV class Series X |
| Malodki | 96M | Postwar completions of Project 96 |
| Dobrynya Nikitich | 97AP | Armed icebreaker |
| ? | 97A | Icebreaker |
| ? | 97E | Icebreaker |
| ? | 97D | Icebreaker |
| ? | 97AD | Icebreaker |
| ? | 97M | Icebreaker |
| Ivan Susanin | 97P | Armed icebreaker |
| ? | 103 | Inshore minesweeper |
| MP-10 | 106 | |
| Vydra | 106K | |
| Frosch I | 108 | East German LST |
| G-5 | 116 | Second World War MTB |
| G-6 | 116bis | Second World War MTB |
| Artillerist | 122 | Sub chaser |
| Khronstadt | 122K | Sub chaser. Also Project 122bis |
| P-4 | 123 | |
| P-4 | 123bis | Powered by lend-lease Packard engines |
| P-4 | 123M | Rearmed and equipped with Zarnitsa radar |
| Pchela | 125P | Project Name Krylatyy |
| P-10 | 126 | |
| Pchela | 126P | Sub chaser |
| Khronstadt | 127BUS | |
| P-8 | 128 | May be reversed from Pr-126 |
| Bereza | 130 | Degaussing ships |
| Murayev | 133 | Project Name Antares |
| ? | 138 | Unknown |
| Kashtan | 141 | Heavy lift ship |
| Sura | 145 | Net tender |
| ? | 150 | Cargo carrier |
| TR-40 | 151 | Mine warfare drone |
| Petya-I | 159 | |
| Petya-IM | 159M | |
| Petya-II | 159A | |
| Petya-IIM | 159AM | |
| Petya-III | 159AE | |
| BK-501 | 161 | Second World War armored gunboat |
| DB | 165 | Motor launch |
| P-6 | 183 | 622 built |
| Komar | 183E | Prototype P-15 platform built in 1956 |
| Komar | 183R | Production version of Pr-183E built between 1959 and 1965 |
| Komar | 183TK | Komar with auxiliary boost gas turbine |
| Komar | 183A | Arcticized version |
| Komar | 183T | Target drone |
| ? | 184 | Very small (31.5 ton) MTB intended to supplement Pr-183 |
| BK-521 | 186 | Scond World War armored boat |
| MP-8 | 188 | Landing craft built between 1958 and 1963 |
| ? | 189 | Landing craft built between 1956 and 1965 |
| BK-166 | 191 | River gunboat |
| BK-922 | 192 | Tug |
| BMO | 194 | River monitor |
| Yerpelov | 195 | ? |
| Mo-VI | 199 | Sub chaser |
| P-2 | 200 | Second World War MTB |
| ? | OD200 | Late 1940s sub-chaser. Possibly modified Project 200. |
| SO-I | 201 | Also Pr-201M, 201T and Pr-201P |
| Roslavl | Tugs | |
| Poti | 204 | |
| Poti | 204E | Has RBU-6000 in place of RBU-2500 |
| Osa-I | 205 | Project name Tsunami. |
| Osa-I | 205A | Probably Pr-205 rebuilt to Pr-205M standard |
| Osa-I | 205K | P-20 armed version |
| Osa-I | 205U | Armed with P-15U |
| Osa-II | 205M | Armed with P-15M missiles/new diesels |
| Osa-II | 205MR | P-20K armed version |
| Osa-II | 205ch | P-20M armed version. 400Hz ac power supply |
| Osa Mod | 205.4 | Osa-II rearmed with 12 Kh-35 Harpoonski |
| Osa-II | 205E | Armed with P-25 |
| Osa-II | 205ET | Armed with P-25 |
| Osa-II | 205ER | Armed with P-27 |
| Stenka | 205P | Project name Tarantula |
| Sleipen | 205MA | |
| Turya | 206M | Project name Shtorm |
| MOL | 206E | |
| MOL | 206ET | |
| MOL | 206EP | |
| Matka | 206MR | MR = Moderniem Raketnyy. Project name Vikhr |
| Shershen | 206T | |
| Almaz | 206.5 | Light FAC with 4 Kh-35 Harpoonski |
| Krogulec | 206F | Polish MCMV |
| Goplo | 207P | Polish MCMV |
| Notec | 207M | Polish - lengthened Pr-207P |
| Sekstan | 220 | Tanker |
| ? | 221 | Tanker |
| ? | 222 | Tanker |
| Tsabarov | 229 | Tanker |
| Kodomna | 233 | Tanker |
| T-58 | 253 | T-222 class in Russian termynology |
| T-301 | 253L | T-301 MCMVs - also Pr-255K |
| T-43 | 254 | |
| T-43 | 254A | Rearmed |
| T-43 | 254B | Radar picket conversion of Project 254 |
| T-43 | 254M | Patrol ship version |
| T-43 | 254K | Modernized version |
| T-301 | 255 | Pre-WW2 design |
| T-301 | 255K | |
| T-43 | 256 | Radar picket conversion of Project 254K |
| Vanya I | 257D | also Pr-257DT minehunter |
| Vanya II | 257DM | |
| T-58 | 258 | Radar picket conversion |
| T-58SKR | 264 | |
| T-58 Picket | 264M | Radar picket conversion |
| Sasha | 265 | Minesweeper |
| Yurka | 266 | Project name Rubin |
| Yurka | 266D | Patrol boat version of Pr-266 |
| Natya I | 266M | Project name Akvamarin |
| Natya II | 266DM | Improved version of 266M |
| Natya II | 266ME | Export version of 266DM |
| Nachimoviya | 286 | Launches |
| 300 | Cargo lighter | |
| Oskol | 301M | Auxiliary |
| Amur | 304 | Auxiliary |
| Amur II | 304M | Auxiliary |
| T-4 | 306 | LCT |
| Don | 310 | Project name Batur |
| ? | 314 | Depot ship for Pr-611 and Pr-613 |
| Aleysha | 317 | Minelayer |
| Ob' | 320 | Hospital ships (also B320) |
| Lama | 323 | |
| Lama | 323B | Probably handles different missile |
| ? | 326 | Depot ship for Pr-627A, Pr-658, Pr-659 and Pr-675 |
| Purga | 330 | Hydrofoil passenger ferry |
| ? | 332 | Minelayer |
| Komet | 342MT | Hydrofoil passenger ferry |
| Strela | 346 | Hydrofoil passenger ferry |
| 360 | Unidentified | |
| K-8 | 361 | Coastal patrol craft |
| K-8 | 361T | Mine warfare drone |
| ? | 363 | Tanker |
| Pozharnyi | 364 | Buoy tender |
| Poluchat | 368 | Coastal patrol craft |
| Yaroslav | 376 | Coastal patrol craft |
| Yaroslav | 376U | Port security boat |
| ? | Patrol craft | |
| ? | 391A | AGI |
| ? | 392 | Coastal freighter |
| Bakan | 393 | |
| Krim | 394 | |
| Primorye | 394B | |
| ? | 395 | Trawler |
| ? | 398 | Coastal freighter |
| Leniwka | 410S | Polish minesweeper converted from trawler |
| Sura | 419 | Net tender |
| ? | 431 | Oil barge |
| Semya | 437 | |
| Khobi | 437M | Tiny tanker |
| MP-2 | 450 | Landing craft |
| MP-4 | 450bis | Landing craft |
| Anton Mayin | 498 | Tug. Also 498T |
| Ladya | 501 | PO-2 |
| Mayak | 502 | AGI |
| Mayak | 502P | Patrol ship version of Pr-502 |
| Mayak | 502Y | Sail training ship |
| Alpinist | 503M | AGI |
| MP-6 | 512 | |
| T-43 | 513 | Radar picket |
| T-43 | 513M | Environmental monitoring ship |
| Nevelbskoy | 514 | AGI |
| Niryat | 522 | Diving tender |
| Prut | 527 | Also 527M and 05275 |
| Nepa | 530 | Project name Karpaty |
| Valday | 532A | |
| Elva | 535M | Buoy tender |
| Mikhail Rudnitskiy | 536 | Salvage and repair ships |
| Elbrus | Salvage and repair ships | |
| Amguma | 550 | Tanker |
| ? | 560 | Minelayer |
| Boda | 561 | Depot ship |
| Kazbek | 563 | Tanker. Also a minelayer |
| ? | 564 | 7,250 ton merchant tanker. Also a minelayer |
| Leninskii Komsomol | 567 | Tanker |
| ? | 568 | Tank landing ship |
| ? | 569 | Merchant ship. Also 569A |
| ? | 570 | Merchant ship |
| SYS-150 | 572 | Tank landing ship |
| ? | 573 | Merchant 30,000 ton cargo carrier |
| 574 | Unidentified | |
| Uda | 577 | Underway replenishment cargo ship |
| ? | 580 | Merchant ship |
| ? | 581 | Coastal freighter |
| 582 | Coastal Freighter | |
| ? | 594 | 13,040 ton merchant tanker |
| ? | 595 | 12,730 ton tanker |
| Vytegrales | 596P | |
| Stalinetz | 601 | Post-war completions of Pr-9 |
| Golf III | 601 | Missile test bed modification |
| Golf IV | 605 | |
| Improved S-class | 608 | Cancelled in favor of Pr-613 |
| Ritsa | 610 | Cargo ship converted to AGI |
| Zulu | 611 | Original design with 100 mm gun |
| Zulu | 611M | Streamlined and gun removed |
| Zulu V | 611A | SCUD-armed original version |
| Zulu V | 611B | SSN-4 armed version |
| Zulu | 611R | P-10 strategic cruise missile platform |
| Zulu | 611RU | Specialized training submarines |
| Zulu | A611 | Testbed for torpedoes |
| Zulu | AB611 | Testbed for torpedoes |
| Zulu | AB611U | Trials ship for extended range |
| Zulu | AB611K | Experimental flotilla leader |
| Zulu | AB611E | New engine testbed |
| Zulu | AB611D | Experimental dedicated mine recon/layer. |
| Zulu | AB611RA | Testbed for new anti-ship missile |
| Zulu | AB611RE | Oceanographic research submarine |
| Zulu | AB611S | Experimental special forces landing ship |
| Zulu | B611 | Experimental dedicated minelayer |
| Zulu | P611 | Experimental replenishment submarine |
| 612 | Abortive 1947 plan for 400 ton coastal submarine | |
| Whiskey | 613 | Basic production model |
| Whiskey | 613E | Export Pr-613 |
| Whiskey | 613e | Fitted with 400kgf/cm2 high pressure air |
| Whiskey | 613A | Testbed for Ametiste |
| Whiskey | 613B | Submarine tanker for Be-10 seaplanes |
| Whiskey | 613C | Unidentified testbed |
| Whiskey | 613D4 | R-21 ballistic missile testbed |
| Whiskey | 613D5 | R-27 ballistic missile testbed |
| Whiskey | 613D7 | Tesbed for D-7 strategic system |
| Whiskey | 613AD | Testbed for Ametiste |
| Whiskey | 613M | Testbed for silver-zinc batteries |
| Whiskey | 613S | Salvage version |
| Whiskey | 613Sh | New sonar equipment for use under ice |
| Whiskey | 613RB | Abortive version for R-21 ballistic missile |
| Whiskey | 613Kh | 15-Kh missile in single cylinder |
| Whiskey | 613RV | Torpedo testbed |
| Whiskey | 613Ts | Target submarine |
| Whiskey | EP613 | P-5 missile testbed |
| Whiskey | P613 | P-5 missile testbed |
| Whiskey | 3P613 | Unidentified testbed |
| Whiskey | V613 | R-11FM missile testbed |
| Type XXI | 614 | Proposed Russian version of German XXI. Project name Ursula. |
| Quebec | 615 | Original version with 2 53 cm TT |
| Quebec Mod | 615A | Final version with 4 53 cm TT |
| Quebec experiment | A615 | Kreislauf drive testbed; lost in 1957 |
| Quebec | M615 | Production version of A615? |
| Type XXVI | 616 | Abortive Russian version of German design |
| Whale | 617 | Walther-drive test-bed |
| ? | 617M | Proposed production version of Project 617. Became Project 643 |
| ? | 618 | Abortive closed-cycle submarine dating from 1948-53 |
| Golf V | 619 | Single test-bed |
| Kaszub | 620 | Polish |
| ? | 621 | Abortive 1948 design for submarine LST (capacity 10 T-34 tanks) |
| ? | 622 | Post-war completions of Project 96M class |
| ? | 624 | Abortive 1950 SSB with 300km missiles. Displaced 2,300 tons |
| ? | 626 | Abortive 1953 design for submarine LST (capacity 4 T-54 tanks) |
| November | 627 | Prototype nuclear-powered submarine. |
| November | 627A | Production version of Pr-627 |
| November | P627A | Abortive version armed with Beriev P-20 strategic cruise missile |
| November | PT627A | Abortive version with 650 mm torpedo tubes |
| ? | 628 | K-class submarine armed with 10-KH Volga missile |
| Golf | 628 | Abortive submarine salvage variant |
| Golf I | 629 | |
| Golf I | 629A | Changes to missile launch system |
| Golf II | 629B | First SSN-5 version |
| Golf II | 629M | |
| Golf | 629I | Unidentified variant; Submarine K-113 |
| Golf SSQ | 629KO | Command submarine |
| Golf | 629KS | Torpedo version |
| Golf | 629R | Troop (Spetznaz?) transport version |
| ? | 630 | Abortive 1955 diesel-electric submarine |
| ? | 631 | Abortive 1954 diesel-electric submarine |
| ? | 632 | Abortive 1955 submarine minelayer for up to 112 mines |
| ? | 632M | Nuclear-powered version of Pr-632 |
| Romeo | 633 | |
| ? | 633A | Abortive missile platform |
| Romeo | 633RV | Testbed for 65 cm torpedo tubes |
| Romeo | 633L | Rebuilt with streamlined outer casing and new FCS |
| ? | 635 | Walther submarine dropped 1960 |
| Improved Kilo | 636 | |
| Experimental Quebec | 637 | Fixed version of Pr-615. Completed 1960 |
| ? | 638 | |
| ? | 639 | Small SSBN using Pr-627 hull with Yangel missiles |
| Whisky Canvas Bag | 640 | Aircraft detection radar picket |
| Whiskey Canvas Bag | 640T | Communications submarine |
| Whisky Twin Cylinder | 640U | Prototype of twin-cylinder |
| Foxtrot | 641 | |
| ? | 641A | Abortive anti-ship missile platform |
| Modified Foxtrot | 641K | New diesel engines |
| Foxtrot-II | 641E | Version built for Libya |
| Foxtrot | 641I | Version built for India |
| Tango | 641BUKI | Project name Som |
| ? | 642 | Abortive P-10 platform |
| ? | 643 | Abortive production version of Pr-617 Whale |
| Whiskey Twin Cylinder | 644 | Production version of twin cylinder |
| Whiskey Twin Cylinder | 644D | Handled P-5D missile |
| Whiskey Twin Cylinder | 644U | Improved missile |
| Whiskey Twin Cylinder | 644.7 | Handled P-7 missile |
| ? | 645 | 1963 testbed for liquid-metal cooled reactor |
| ? | 646 | Abortive version of Project 641 armed with P-5 missile |
| ? | 647 | Enlarged version of Project 617M |
| ? | 648 | Abortive 6,300 ton diesel-electric submarine missile reload carrier |
| ? | 648M | Nuclear-powered version of Pr-648 |
| ? | 649 | Abortive 1956 design for 2560 ton submarine |
| Telbnovsk | 650 | Icebreaker |
| Telbnovsk | 650RM | Unrep version for Arctic conditions |
| Juliet | 651 | |
| ? | 652 | Aborted ballistic missile version of Pr-651 |
| ? | 653 | Mod Pr-641BUKI for P-20 strategic cruise missile |
| ? | 654 | 1956 design for small (1600 ton) missile submarine based on Pr-633 |
| ? | 656 | Associated with Pr-627. Ballistic missile? |
| Hotel I | 658 | |
| Hotel I | 658M | Modernized version of Pr-658 with new missile |
| Hotel II | 658U | |
| Echo I | 659 | |
| Echo I | 659T | Torpedo-armed version |
| Echo I | 659R | Troop (Spetznaz?) transport version |
| 660 | Failed closed cycle submarine | |
| Papa | 661 | Project name Anchar |
| Whisky Long Bin | 665 | |
| Whisky | 666 | Salvage submarine based on Pr-613 |
| Proto-Yankee Cruise | 666 | Aborted SSN-12 version of Pr-667. May be Project 668 |
| Proto-Yankee | 667 | Aborted 1958 SSBN armed with R-21 (SSN-5). Became Project 667A |
| Yankee I and II | 667A | Project name Navaga. Developed from Pr-667 in 1962 |
| Yankee I and II | 667AU | 667A fitted with SINS |
| Yankee-Notch | 667AT | Project name Gruscha |
| Yankee-Sidecar | 667M | Project name Andromeda; P-750 shooter |
| Delta I | 667B | Project name Murena |
| Delta II | 667BD | Project name Murena-M |
| Delta III | 667BDR | Project name Kal'mar |
| Delta IV | 667BDRM | Project name Del'fin |
| 669 | Large nuclear torpedo-attack submarine | |
| Charlie I | 670 | Project name Skat. Carries P-20L missiles |
| Charlie I | 670A | Revised electronics and P-120 missiles |
| Charlie II | 670M | Project name Skat-M. P-50L (P-70?) missile. |
| Victor I | 671 | |
| Victor I | 671B | Wire-guided torpedo installation? |
| Victor I | 671K | ASW conversion of torpedo sub Pr-671 |
| Victor II | 671RT | RT = Raketnaya Torpedo = SSN-15 |
| Victor III | 671RTM | Project name Shchuka |
| Victor III | 671RTMK | ASuW conversion to fire P-100 (SSN-22) or RKB-500 (SSN-21) |
| ? | 672 | Unidentified submarine, possibly SSN |
| ? | 673 | Unidentified submarine, possibly SSN |
| Echo II | 675 | |
| Echo III | 675MK | P-500 (SSN-19) upgrade to Pr-675 |
| Echo III | 675MU | New sonars |
| Echo III | 675MKD | Testbed for P-1000 Bulkan |
| Echo III | 675MKV | Operational version of 675MKD |
| ? | 677 | 1980s diesel-electric submarine, became Pr-1650 Amur for export |
| ? | 678 | X-ray; small submarine |
| ? | 679 | Small, nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine derived from Pr-671 |
| Mike | 685 | Project name Plavnik |
| ? | 686 | Anti-ship cruise missile version of Project 705 |
| ? | 687 | Small, nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine derived from Pr-705 |
| Bolzva | 688 | |
| Bravo | 690 | Project name Kefal |
| 696 | Harbor service boat/possibly inshore MCMV | |
| 696DB | Diving tender | |
| Vanya | 699 | Patrol ship version |
| Hotel III | 701 | |
| Alfa I | 705 | Project name Lyra |
| Alfa II | 705K | Redesigned version/titanium hull |
| Alfa II | 705M | Redesigned version/steel hull |
| Alfa II | 705ZhM | Pr-705M refitted with PWR |
| Alfa II | 705ZhMT | Pr-705Zhm used as alongside trainer |
| Neptun | 706 | Boom defense vessels |
| Saiva | 712 | Net tender |
| Gorynb | 714 | Miscellaneous |
| Deba | 716 | Polish |
| ? | 717 | 18,000 ton nuclear-powered submarine LST(!) |
| ? | 721 | Automobile ferry |
| ? | 725 | Cable layer |
| Kayra | 728 | |
| Tugur | 730 | Tug |
| ? | 732 | Shallow-draft tanker |
| Ochtenskiy | 733 | Miscellaneous |
| Dnepr | 734 | |
| Yunyi Partisan | 740 | Tanker |
| ? | 741 | Sometimes associated with Pr-661 |
| Yunty Partisan | 742 | Cargo ship version of Pr-740 |
| Sorum | 745 | Miscellaneous. Also tug Sidechod |
| ? | 748 | 1964 design for diesel-electric powered submarine LST |
| Nepa | 754 | |
| Anadyr | P756 | Special products (nuclear waste?) tanker |
| Lublin | 767 | Polish |
| Polnocny A | 770 | |
| Polnocny B | 771 | |
| Briya | 772 | Harbor launch |
| Polnocny C | 773 | |
| Polnocny C | 774 | |
| Ropuchka | 775 | |
| Ropuchka-II | 775M | |
| Polnocny D | 776 | |
| Tomba | 802 | |
| Krasni Kavkaz | 815 | post WWI Cruiser |
| Beluga | 821 | Early number for Pr-1710 |
| Mirny | 833 | |
| Zubov | 850 | |
| ? | 850M | AGI |
| Akademik Krylov | 852 | AGI |
| Krylov | 856 | |
| Samara | 860 | |
| Moma | 861 | |
| Moma Mod | 861K | Converted to survey ship |
| Moma Mod | 861M | |
| Yug | 862 | Also 862.11, 0861.1 and 0861.2 AGIs |
| Moma | 863 | Polish variant |
| Vishnaya | 864 | Also Pr-864B |
| Losos | 865 | Midget submarines. Project name Pyranja |
| Biya | 870 | Icebreaker |
| Kamenka | 871 | |
| Fenik | 872 | |
| Fenik-2 | 873 | Polish |
| Modified Fenik | 874 | |
| Kilo | 877 | Project name Paltus |
| Kilo | 877B | Single experimental boat with pumpjet in place of propeller |
| Kilo | 877M | Fitted for wire-guided torpedoes |
| Kilo | 877KM | Fitted with new command system |
| Export Kilo | 877E | Project name Varshavyanka |
| Export Kilo | 877EM | Export derivative of Pr-877M - 2 wire-guided tubes |
| Export Kilo | 877EKM | New command system and longer hull |
| ? | 881 | Abortive 1980s missile submarine |
| Severodvinsk | 885 | Project name Yaseni. Based on Pr-971 Akula |
| Smolny | 887 | Training ships |
| Wodnik | 888 | Polish |
| ? | 901 | WIG; Abortive 1963 design armed with P-35 |
| Utka | 902 | WIG; Project name Lun |
| Orlan | 904 | WIG; Project name Orlenok |
| 905 | Unknown | |
| Triton-1 | 907 | Midget submarine |
| Triton-2 | 908 | Midget submarine |
| Obluze | 912M | Polish |
| ? | 917 | Minelayer |
| Pilica | 918 | Polish |
| ? | 927 | 1973 design for diesel-electric submarine LST |
| New Russian SSBN | 935 | Project Name Borey |
| India | 940 | Project Name Lenok |
| Typhoon | 941 | Project Name Akula |
| Mike | 943 | Original number for Pr-685 |
| Sierra I | 945 | Project Name Barrakuda |
| Sierra I | 945A | One boat only (Kondor) |
| Sierra II | 945B | Project Name Mars |
| Oscar I | 949 | Project Name Granit |
| Oscar II | 949A | Project Name Antey |
| Sovremennyy | 956 | Project name Saryts |
| Sovremennyy | 956E | Export version with P-270 vice P-80 |
| Imp. Sovremennyy | 956A | New anti-ship and anti-air missiles |
| Imp. Sovremennyy | 956.1 | Equipped with vertical launch system aft |
| 962 | Radar picket and fighter control ship on Project 1134 hull | |
| ? | 963 | T-58 radar picket conversion |
| Sibiryakov | 970 | |
| Akula | 971 | Project Name Bars |
| Akula II | 971A | Improved Akula with improved quieting |
| Abchaiya | 976 | |
| Yankee-Stretch | 977.4 | Also written as 09774. SSN-21 platform? |
| Yankee-Pod | 978.0 | Also written as 09780. "Oceanographic research" mother ship |
| Vamvuk | 994 | AGI |
| 996 | Abortive radar picket and fighter control ship | |
| ? | 1020.0 | Aircraft carrier canceled in favor of Pr-1143.4 |
| Vamvuk | 1022.1 | AGI |
| ? | 1023.0 | !,600 ton corvette Project name Tur |
| Svetlyak | 1041.0 | |
| Improved Svetlyak | 1041.1 | For Russian service |
| Improved Svetlyak | 1041.2 | Export version |
| Belyanka | 1068.0 | Tanker |
| Lida | 1075 | Inshore minesweeper |
| ? | 1077 | Abortive mid-1970s platform for radar picket helicopters |
| AC-12 | 1083.1 | Midget submarine |
| Kijasma | 1112 | |
| ? | 1121 | Abortive 300 ton sub-chaser |
| Moskva | 1123 | Project name Kondor |
| ? | 1123.3 | Anti-ship missile carrying version of Pr-1123 |
| 1124 | Second World War river gunboat | |
| Grisha I | 1124.1 | Project name Albatros |
| Grisha II | 1124P | P = Pogranichny/KGB border guard |
| Grisha II | 1124A | Pr-1124P renumbered after recovery from KGB |
| Grisha III | 1124M | |
| Grisha V | 1124ME | Also Pr-1124MU |
| Grisha V mod | 1124.4 | |
| Grisha VI | 1124K | |
| 1125 | Second World War river gunboat | |
| 1126 | Abortive 1959 design for 10,000 ton AAW ship | |
| 1127 | Abortive destroyer armed with P-15 | |
| Sibir | 1128 | AGI |
| Sibir | 1129 | AGI |
| Desna | 1130 | AGI |
| Kresta I | 1134 | Project name Berkut |
| Kresta II | 1134A | Project name Berkut-A |
| Kara | 1134B | Project name Berkut-B |
| Kara | 1134.2 | Kerch and Petropavlovsk |
| Kara | 1134.7 | Modified to carry Ka-27 vice Ka-25 |
| Kara | 1134.8 | Azov. SAN-6 testbed |
| Krivak I | 1135 | Project name Burevestnik |
| Krivak II | 1135M | |
| Krivak III | 1135P | P = Pogranichny/KGB border guard |
| Krival IV | 1135.2 | Pr-1135 with Kh-35 and improved radars |
| Krivak III | 1135.5 | Renumbered Pr-1135P after recovery from KGB |
| Krivak mod | 1135.6 | Pr-1135M with Kh-35 and improved radars |
| Azov | 1136B | Trials ship for SAN-6 |
| Babochka | 1141 | Project name Sokol |
| Babochka | 1141.1 | Project name Sokol |
| Kiev | 1143 | Project name Krechyet |
| Minsk | 1143.2 | |
| Novorossiisk | 1143.3 | |
| Gorshkov (ex Baku) | 1143.4 | |
| Kuznetsov (ex Tbilsi) | 1143.5 | Project name Orel |
| Varyag | 1143.6 | Scrapped 1996 when 70 percent complete |
| Ulyanovsk | 1143.7 | Scrapped 1992 when 40 percent complete |
| Kirov | 1144 | 1st of class; Project name Orlan |
| Frunze | 1144.2 | Rest of class |
| Babochka-II | 1145 | |
| Matka | 1149 | Alternative designation (for export?) |
| Belyanka | 1151 | Tanker |
| Sovietski Soyuz | 1153 | 70,000 ton carrier canceled in 1983 |
| Neustrashimy | 1154.0 | Project name Yastreb |
| Neustrashimy | 1154.1 | Simplified version with 16 Uran antiship missiles |
| Udaloy I | 1155A | Project name Fregat |
| Udaloy II | 1155B | |
| Udaloy III | 1155.1 | |
| Salko | 1157 | AGI |
| Koni I | 1159 | Designed as a Pr-159 Petya replacement |
| Koni II | 1159TR | |
| ? | 1160 | 80,000 ton carrier canceled in 1969. Project Name Oryol |
| ? | 1163 | Export corvette/Grisha successor |
| Slava | 1164 | Project Name Atlant |
| ? | 1165 | Abortive 1970 cruiser with 32-48 P-700 missiles. Project name Fugas |
| Gepard | 1166.1 | Modernized Pr-1159 |
| Alligator | 1171 | Project name Tapir |
| Emba | 1172 | Training ship |
| Ivan Rogov | 1174 | Project name Edinorog |
| Emba-2 | 1175 | Training ship |
| Ondatra | 1176 | Project name Akula |
| Sivasch | 1190 | Second World War river gunboat |
| Schmel | 1204 | |
| Gus | 1205 | Project Name Skat |
| Lebed | 1206 | Project name Kalmar |
| Tsaplya | 1206.1 | Project name Murena |
| Pelikan | 1206T | Project name Kasatka. Mine warfare |
| Yaz | 1208 | |
| Utenok | 1209 | Air cushion amphib. Project name Omar. |
| Purvka | 1212 | Project name Piyavka. River gunboat |
| Mangust | 1215.0 | Patrol boat design announced in 1996 |
| ? | 1231 | Abortive 1964 490 ton FAC-M armed with P-25. Project Name Delfin |
| Aist | 1232.1 | Project Name Dzheyran |
| Pomornik | 1232.2 | Project Name Zubr |
| Nanuchka I | 1234 | Project name Burya or Ovod |
| Nanuchka II | 1234E | Armed with P-20 missiles |
| Nanuchka III | 1234.1 | |
| Nanuchka IV | 1234.2 | Rearmed with 12 Kh-35 |
| Nanuchka V | 1234.7 | Rearmed with six unidentified missiles |
| Rotok | 1236 | |
| Kasatka | 1238 | Small air cushion craft |
| Dergach | 1239 | Project Name Sivuch |
| Sarancha | 1240 | |
| Tarantul I | 1241.1 | Project name Molniya |
| Tarantul II | 1241.1M | |
| Tarantul III | 1241.1MP | |
| Tarantul IV | 1241RE | Latest version of Pr-1241.1 |
| Tarantul | 1241.7 | Export 1241RE |
| Tarantul V | 1241.8 | Export version of Pr-1241.1 with 16 Kh-35 |
| Pauk | 1241.2 | Project name Molniya-2 |
| 1241PE | Small ASW ship offered for export | |
| 1242.1 | Missile boat using Pauk hull | |
| 1241PE | ||
| 1242.1 | ||
| Svetlyak | 1244.1 | |
| Vozh | 1248 | Project name Moskit. River gunboat |
| Riyavka | 1249 | River gunboat |
| Ryat | 1250 | Small craft |
| Zhenya | 1252 | Project name Almaz |
| Vanya | 1253B | |
| Andryushka | 1256 | Project name Topaz |
| Yevgenya | 1258 | Project Name Korund |
| Olya | 1259 | Project Name Malakhit |
| Lida | 1259.2 | Project name Sapfir |
| Zhenya | 1263 | Project name Almaz |
| Sonja | 1265 | Project Name Yakhond |
| Sonja | 1265.5 | MG-89 sonar replaces MG-69 |
| Gorya | 1266.0 | |
| Klezhma | 1274 | Training ship |
| Emba-2 | 1275 | Training ship |
| ? | 1282 | Trawler |
| Bambuk | 1288.4 | AGI |
| Prorbivatel | 1300 | Mine warfare drone |
| Parchim | 1331M | |
| Rybak | 1338 | Minesweeper |
| Krim | 1360 | Training ship |
| ? | 1361 | Trawler |
| Ilyusha | 1376 | Mine warfare drone |
| Baltika | 1380 | Minesweeper |
| Shelon | 1388 | Torpedo recovery vessel |
| Rezvediuk | 1388M | Drone control vessel |
| Osa-I | 1392 | Target drone conversion. Also 1392B |
| Boyets | 1398.7 | Patrol craft |
| Zhuk | 1400 | |
| Zhuk | 1400M | Lengthened version |
| Export Zhuk | 1400.6 | |
| Kaira | 1403A | Icebreaker |
| Saigak | 1408.1 | |
| Mustang-1 | 1408.3 | Patrol craft |
| Tanya | 1415 | Harbor launch |
| Ilyusha | 1427 | Inshore minesweeper |
| Mirage | 1431.0 | Patrol boat |
| ? | 1437.6 | Inshore minesweeper |
| Pamir | 1452 | |
| Ingul | 1453 | Survey ship |
| Sorum | 1454 | AGI |
| Morkov | 1461.1 | Harbor service craft |
| Mars | 1461.3 | Harbor fire-fighting craft |
| BNC-180150 | 1481 | Small tanker |
| Polybus | 1537.1 | |
| Albatross | 1539 | |
| Liza | 1541 | Tanker |
| Baskintsak | 1545 | Tanker |
| Maniya | 1549 | Depot ship |
| Sofiya | 1552 | Unrep |
| Desna | 1559 | |
| Boris Chilikin | 1559B | |
| ? | 1562 | Freighter |
| ? | 1563 | Freighter |
| ? | 1568 | Freighter |
| ? | 1584 | Freighter |
| ? | 1585 | Freighter |
| ? | 1586 | Freighter |
| Boris Butoma | 1593 | Tanker |
| Antonov | 1595 | Tanker |
| ? | 1609 | 31,000 ton helicopter carrier canceled in favor of Pr-1143.4 |
| Vyun | 1664.0 | Fire fighting vessel |
| Amur | 1650 | Export submarine program based on Project 677 |
| ? | 1681.0 | Mini-submarine |
| Beluga | 1710 | Project name Mackeral |
| Vostok | 1733 | Landing craft |
| Vala | 1783 | Special liquids tanker |
| T-4 | 1784 | Late production Pr-306 |
| T-4 | 1785 | Landing craft |
| Amga | 1791 | Also 1791M and 1791.2 |
| Pelyim | 1799 | |
| Onega | 1806 | Mini-submarine. Also mothership? |
| ? | 1821 | Submarine depot ship |
| Muna | 1823 | Tanker |
| Muna | 1824 | AGI |
| Balzamn | 1826 | Project name Liira |
| Aleksandr Bruskin | 1828 | |
| ? | 1832 | Mini-submarine |
| Berezina | 1833 | |
| ? | 1837 | Mini-submarine |
| ? | 1837K | Mini-submarine |
| Zibrus | 1839 | Mini-submarine |
| Zibrus | 1839.2 | Mini-submarine |
| Lima | 1840 | |
| ? | 1841 | Modified Pr-1840 as mothership for Pr-1832 |
| Toplivo | 1844 | Tanker |
| Toplivo | 1844D | Minelayer? |
| Akademik | 1846 | Oceanographic research ship |
| Rescue submersible carried by Pr-940 | ||
| 1847 | ||
| Andizhan | 1850 | Auxiliary |
| X-ray | 1851 | Related to Project 678? |
| MIP | 1855 | Midget submarines |
| ? | 1861.0 | Large air-cushion landing craft |
| Mustang-2 | 1862.0 | Patrol craft |
| Ugra-mod | 1884 | |
| Ugra | 1886.2 | |
| Borodino | 1889U | Modified Ugra class |
| Katyn | 1893 | |
| Nyaga | 1896 | |
| Akademik Sergei Kosolov | 1908 | AGI |
| Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin | 1909 | AGI |
| Uniform | 1910 | |
| Marshal Nedelin | 1914 | AGI |
| Vitagrales | 1918 | AGI |
| Akademik Nikolai Pidugin | 1920 | AGI |
| Cosmonaut Pavel Belyaev | 1929 | AGI |
| Nikolai Pilyugin | 1930 | AGI |
| Kapusta | 1941 | Project name Titan hull used from Pr.1153 |
| Vorkuta | 1982 | |
| Katun | 1993 | Sea-going fire boat |
| Slavyanka | 2015 | Landing craft |
| Malina | 2020 | Auxiliary |
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