List of active Ukrainian Navy ships

Naval ensign of Ukraine

This list of naval ships of Ukraine includes major naval ships which were service or were recently unlisted in the Ukrainian Navy. As of December 2007, the Navy had 27 combat ships and cutters.[1] The current composition of the Ukrainian battle fleet consists entirely of former Soviet Black Sea Fleet ships.

The shipbuilding industry was stalled after the fall of the Soviet Union. The revival of the industry took place after the Orange Revolution when, on 9 August 2005, the Cabinet of Ukraine provided funding for the national program "Corvette" that was initiated by Minister of Defense Anatoliy Hrytsenko. The first warship built in the independent Ukraine is expected to be completed in 2016.[2][3]

As of 24 March 2014, all of the major ships but one (the frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy) of the Ukrainian Navy were captured by the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[4] Most of the ships listed as active are of unknown status following the takeover by Russia. In 2015 Ukraine received 5 Willard Marine patrol boats, the original order was placed in 2013.[5][6]

Battle Fleet

Class Photo Type Ships Origin Commissioned Note
Frigate (1 in service)
Krivak Frigate U130 Hetman Sahaydachniy  Ukraine 1993
Corvettes (1 in service)
Grisha Anti-submarine ship U206 Vinnytsia  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
1976 Vinnytsia was returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 19 April 2014.[7]
Fast attack vessels (3 in service)
Matka Missile boat U153 Pryluky  Soviet Union 1980s Ship returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 7 May 2014.[8] Pryluky is currently redeployed in Odessa.[9]
Zhuk Patrol boat U170 Skadovsk  Soviet Union 1990
Ondatra Landing craft U763 Svatove  Soviet Union 1979
Supporting vessels
Polnocny Landing craft tank U-401 Kirovohrad  Poland 1985 Ship returned to the Ukrainian Navy from Crimea on 19 April 2014[7]
Auxiliary vessels
Amur Command/SAR ship U-500 Donbas  Poland Active

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