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This is a list of Russian Navy equipment:
Class | Image | Individual ships | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Aircraft carrier | |||
Kuznetsov | Admiral Kuznetsov | ||
Battlecruiser | |||
Kirov | Admiral Nakhimov | ||
Pyotr Velikiy |
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Su-27S | Soviet Union | Patrol fighter | From 1985 to present | ||
MiG-29K | Russia | Carrier fighter | From 2013 to present | ||
Su-33 | Russia | Carrier fighter | From 1998 to present | ||
Su-25UTG | Soviet Union | Carrier trainer | From 1988 to present | ||
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ka-27PL | Soviet Union | Helix anti-submarine helicopter | From 1982 to present | ||
Ka-27PS | Soviet Union | Helix search and rescue helicopter | From 1982 to present | ||
Ka-28 | Soviet Union | Helix anti-submarine helicopter | From 1982 to present | Export version of Ka-27 | |
Ka-29 | Soviet Union | Assault transport helicopter | From 1987 to present | ||
Ka-31 | Russia | AEW helicopter | From 1995 to present | ||
Ka-35 | Russia | AEW Helicopter | From 2015 to present | ||
Mi-14 | Soviet Union | Anti-submarine helicopter (medium transport helicopter) | Former operator | ||
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