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{{Infobox military unit
| unit_name                    = Russian Navy
| unit_name                    = Army Sea Bureau
| native_name                  = ''Военно-морской флот Российской Федерации'' <br /> ''Voyenno-morskoy flot Rossiyskoy Federatsii''
| native_name                  = ''Fhasen Name Here''
| image                        = Great emblem of the Russian Navy.svg
| image                        =  
| image_size                    = 230px
| image_size                    = 230px
| caption                      = Emblem of the Russian Navy
| caption                      = Seal of the Sea Bureau
| dates                        = {{start date|1696}}–{{End date|1917}}, {{Start date|1992}}–present<ref name="Russian_Navy_birth_day">{{cite web |url = http://www.neva.ru/EXPO96/book/book-cont.html |title = History of the Russian Navy |publisher=Russian Navy |access-date=25 July 2016 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160610083056/http://www.neva.ru/EXPO96/book/book-cont.html# |archive-date=10 June 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| dates                        = {{start date|1543}}–{{End date|1917}}, {{Start date|1992}}–present<ref name="Russian_Navy_birth_day">{{cite web |url = http://www.neva.ru/EXPO96/book/book-cont.html |title = History of the Russian Navy |publisher=Russian Navy |access-date=25 July 2016 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160610083056/http://www.neva.ru/EXPO96/book/book-cont.html# |archive-date=10 June 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| country                      = {{flag|Russia}}
| country                      = {{flag|Faneria}}
| allegiance                    = <!-- Used to indicate the allegiance of units which are not part of the regular armed forces of a sovereign state; can usually be omitted otherwise. -->
| allegiance                    = <!-- Used to indicate the allegiance of units which are not part of the regular armed forces of a sovereign state; can usually be omitted otherwise. -->
| branch                        =  
| branch                        =  
| role                          = {{plainlist|
| role                          = {{plainlist|
*[[Naval warfare]]
*[[Naval warfare]]
*[[Soviet fortress fleet doctrine|Fortress fleet doctrine]]
*[[Sea denial]]
*[[Sea denial]]
*[[Fleet in being]]
*[[Fleet in being]]
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}}
| type                          = [[Navy]]
| type                          = [[Navy]]
| size                          = 150,000-160,000 active duty (2020)<ref> https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/IF11603.pdf </ref><br>Approx. 359+ aircraft<ref name="IISS2014_p185">[[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]: The Military Balance 2014, p.&nbsp;185.</ref><ref name="Flightglobal">{{cite web |url = https://d1fmezig7cekam.cloudfront.net/VPP/Global/Flight/Airline%20Business/AB%20home/Edit/WorldAirForces2015.pdf |title=World Air Forces 2015 |work=[[Flight International|Flightglobal Insight]] |year=2015 |access-date=27 November 2015 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141219164437/https://d1fmezig7cekam.cloudfront.net/VPP/Global/Flight/Airline%20Business/AB%20home/Edit/WorldAirForces2015.pdf# |archive-date=19 December 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| size                          =  
| command_structure            = {{Armed forces|Russia|size=23px}}
| command_structure            =  
| garrison                      = [[Admiralty building, Saint Petersburg|Admiralty building]], [[Saint Petersburg]]
| garrison                      = Army Hydrospace Command Center, [[Sethsport]]
| garrison_label                = Headquarters
| garrison_label                = Headquarters
| nickname                      =  
| nickname                      =  
| patron                        = [[Saint Andrew the Apostle]] <ref>[https://eng.hram.mil.ru/ ''Main Cathedral of Russian Armed Forces.''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190202095428/https://eng.hram.mil.ru/ |date=2 February 2019 }} Retrieved 2 February 2019.</ref>
| patron                        =  
| motto                        = "''С нами Бог и Андреевский флаг!''" (God and St. Andrew's flag are with us!)
| motto                        = "''Fhasen Here''" (From the Gods' fresh waters to the Great Sea's spray)
| colors                        = Blue, White, Black {{color box|#000080}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}}{{color box|black}}
| colors                        = Blue, White, Black {{color box|#000080}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}}{{color box|black}}
| colors_label                  = Colors
| colors_label                  = Colors
| march                        = Quick – "''Экипаж—Одна семья''" ({{lang-en|The Crew—One Family}})<br />Slow – "''Гвардейский Встречный Марш Военно-Морского Флота''" ({{Lang-en|Slow March of the Guards of the Navy}})
| march                        =  
| mascot                        =  
| mascot                        =  
| equipment                    = 1 [[Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov|aircraft carrier]]<br>2 [[Kirov-class battlecruiser|battlecruiser]]s<br>3 [[cruiser]]s<br>12 [[destroyer]]s<br>11 [[frigate]]s<br>c. 80-85 [[corvette]]s<br>21 [[landing ship tank]]s<br>32 [[landing craft]]<br> 15 special-purpose ships<br>3 [[patrol ship]]s<br>42 [[patrol boat]]s<br>c. 48 [[mine countermeasures vessel]]s<br>8-9 special-purpose submarines<br>c. 58 active [[Ballistic missile submarine|ballistic missile]]/[[Cruise missile submarine|cruise missile]] and [[attack submarine]]s<ref>https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/navy-ships/a19863945/here-are-all-the-submarines-of-the-russian-navy-in-one-infographic/</ref>
| equipment                    = 1 [[Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov|aircraft carrier]]
<br>2 [[Kirov-class battlecruiser|battlecruiser]]s
<br>3 [[cruiser]]s
<br>12 [[destroyer]]s
<br>11 [[frigate]]s
<br>c. 80-85 [[corvette]]s
<br>21 [[landing ship tank]]s
<br>32 [[landing craft]]
<br> 15 special-purpose ships
<br>3 [[patrol ship]]s
<br>42 [[patrol boat]]s
<br>c. 48 [[mine countermeasures vessel]]s
<br>8-9 special-purpose submarines
<br>c. 58 active [[Ballistic missile submarine|ballistic missile]]/[[Cruise missile submarine|cruise missile]] and [[attack submarine]]s
| equipment_label              = [[List of active Russian Navy ships|Fleet]]
| equipment_label              = [[List of active Russian Navy ships|Fleet]]
| battles                      = Since 1991: [[Russo-Georgian War]]<br />[[Piracy in Somalia|Anti-Piracy operation in Gulf of Aden]]<br />[[Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation|Annexation of Crimea]]<br />[[Syrian Civil War]]
| battles                      = Since 1991: [[Great War]]<br />[[Vandarch Canal Crisis]]<br />[[Malokan Months' War]]<br />[[Final War of the Deluge]]
| anniversaries                = [[Navy Day (Russia)|Navy Day]] (last Sunday in July)<br />Submariner's Day (19 March)<br />Surface Sailor's Day (20 October)
| anniversaries                =  
| decorations                  =  
| decorations                  =  
| battle_honours                =  
| battle_honours                =  
| website                      = [http://eng.mil.ru/en/structure/forces/navy.htm Official webpage]<!-- Senior Leaders -->
| website                      =  
| commander1                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of Russia's Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.svg|size=20px}} [[Admiral]] [[Nikolai Yevmenov]]
| commander1                    = double decker dude
| commander1_label              = [[Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy|Commander-in-Chief]]
| commander1_label              = [[Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy|Commander-in-Chief]]
| commander2                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of Russia's Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.svg|size=20px}} [[Admiral]] [[Aleksandr Vitko]]
| commander2                    = double dude
| commander2_label              = First Deputy Commander-in-Chief
| commander2_label              = First Deputy Commander-in-Chief
| commander3                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of Russia's Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.svg|size=20px}} [[Vice-Admiral]] [[Vladimir Lvovich Kasatonov|Vladimir Kasatonov]]
| commander3                    = dude
| commander3_label              = Deputy Commander-in-Chief
| commander3_label              = Deputy Commander-in-Chief
| commander4                    =  
| commander4                    =  
| commander4_label              =  
| commander4_label              =  
| notable_commanders            = <!-- Insignia -->
| notable_commanders            = <!-- Insignia -->
| identification_symbol        = [[File:Naval Ensign of Russia.svg|130px|border]]
| identification_symbol        =  
| identification_symbol_label  = [[Ensign of the Russian Navy|Ensign]]
| identification_symbol_label  =  
| identification_symbol_2      = [[File:Naval Jack of Russia.svg|130px|border]]
| identification_symbol_2      =  
| identification_symbol_2_label = [[Naval jack]]
| identification_symbol_2_label =  
| identification_symbol_3      = [[File:Russia, Pendant of Naval 2000 (ships).svg|130px]]
| identification_symbol_3      =  
| identification_symbol_3_label = [[Commissioning pennant|Pennant]]
| identification_symbol_3_label =  
| identification_symbol_4      = [[File:Naval sleeve badge of the Russian Federation-1.svg|130px]]
| identification_symbol_4_label = Patch
| identification_symbol_5      = [[File:Middle Emblem of the Russian Navy.svg|130px]]
| identification_symbol_5_label = Middle Emblem
| identification_symbol_6      = [[File:Small emblem of the Russian Navy.svg|130px]]
| identification_symbol_6_label = Insignia
| aircraft_helicopter          =  
| aircraft_helicopter          =  
| aircraft_helicopter_attack    =  
| aircraft_helicopter_attack    =  

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Army Sea Bureau
Fhasen Name Here
Active1543 (1543)–1917 (1917), 1992 (1992)–present[1]
Country Faneria
TypeNavy
Role
HeadquartersArmy Hydrospace Command Center, Sethsport
Motto(s)"Fhasen Here" (From the Gods' fresh waters to the Great Sea's spray)
ColorsBlue, White, Black    
Fleet1 aircraft carrier


2 battlecruisers
3 cruisers
12 destroyers
11 frigates
c. 80-85 corvettes
21 landing ship tanks
32 landing craft
15 special-purpose ships
3 patrol ships
42 patrol boats
c. 48 mine countermeasures vessels
8-9 special-purpose submarines


c. 58 active ballistic missile/cruise missile and attack submarines
EngagementsSince 1991: Great War
Vandarch Canal Crisis
Malokan Months' War
Final War of the Deluge
Commanders
Commander-in-Chiefdouble decker dude
First Deputy Commander-in-Chiefdouble dude
Deputy Commander-in-Chiefdude


Army Sea Bureau


Going into the second quarter of the century, the composition of the Army naval service is changing as older, larger warships become slightly less prominent compared to a larger force of smaller surface combatants. While the light support carrier doctrine employed by the Army remains a key point in Fhainnin strategy within the ______ Sea and in its littoral waters along the open ocean, budget cuts and the lack of a serious neighboring rival make lobbying for a larger navy a weak political position. Currently, the Army plans to phase out much of its older surface fleet in favor of modern designs. While the total number of heavy surface combatants will drop, a larger array of small vessels is planned. Forays into missile boats in particular are in vogue for white-water operations, though the overall trend in modern naval design is a greater integration of air assets with naval ones, as evidenced by the fact that the vast majority of new designs take landing pads into account compared to older Fhainic designs, many of which lagged behind in this area.

Organization

Inner Sea Fleet

First Squadron:

Second Squadron:

Third Squadron:

Fourth Squadron:

Fifth Squadron:

Outer Sea Fleet

First Squadron:

Second Squadron:

Third Squadron:

Ship Class/Role Designations

Doctrine and Training

Modern Fanerian battlegroup composition segregates tasks into distinct roles for each ship - primarily air defense, mine and antisubmarine warfare, fire support, and capital ships (which further breaks down into dedicated air support, land bombardment, and direct combat roles). Generally, any class of ship can perform multiple roles, but each specializes in a particular field and is expected to operate in that role unless circumstances require otherwise. The army additionally employs separate patrol ships.

Ship design is typically funneled into a single production model, with a great deal of competition between design variants. The design process for lighter Fhainnin vessels also involves prototype construction and testing, and increasingly involves computer simulations as well. The army has displayed gaps in its production lines between ship classes over the years, indicating an ad-hoc design process. It is currently believed that the army is conducting panels to standardize the design process further to create some overlap and ensure regular updates to tne naval service's assets.

Equipment and Assets


Ship Class Produced Years Produced Planned Sunk Mothballed Active Type Displacement Air Compliment Notes
SM-1921 34 1927-1941 - 25 1 - Fire Support Destroyer 630 tons -
SM-1943 19 1943-1951 - 14 2 - Fire Support Destroyer 1,330 tons -
SM-1950 4 1950-1953 - - 1 - Fire Support Frigate 2,400 tons -
SM-1978 14 1980-1987 - 1 6 7 Fire Support Destroyer 3,798 tons - Sovremenny-class destroyer basis
SM-1995 5 1995-1999 - - 1 2 Fire Support Destroyer 4,518 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL 3 sold to Cape in 2003
SM-2002 4 2004-2006 - - - 4 Fire Support Destroyer 3730 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
SM-2015 10 2016-present 1 - - 10 Fire Support Destroyer 3,981 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
SM-2019 3 2020-present 14 - - 3 Fire Support Destroyer 5,136 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
STL-1961 7 1963-1970 - - 3 - Air Defense Destroyer 1435 tons -
STL-1970 3 1972-1975 - - - 3 Air Defense Destroyer/Special 2365 tons - Experimental and research class
STL-1997 14 1998-2004 - - - 14 Air Defense Destroyer 3815 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL Kashin-class destroyer basis
STL-2013 11 2015-present 3 - - 11 Air Defense Destroyer 3760 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
STL-2020 1 2021-present 16 - - 1 Air Defense Destroyer 3710 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
STB-1946 6 1948-1953 - 3 - - Mine Warfare Frigate 1360 tons -
STB-1981 11 1982-1999 - - 6 1 Mine Warfare Destroyer 3,290 tons - Udaloy-class destroyer basis
STB-2001 4 2001-2006 - - - 3 Mine Warfare Destroyer 3,600 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL 1 gifted to Prevalia in 2006
STB-2010 6 2010-2019 - - - 6 Mine Warfare Destroyer 3,630 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
STB-2022 0 planned 2023 8 - - - Mine Warfare Destroyer 3,925 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
SC-1935 28 1935-1950 - 21 - - Patrol and Escort Frigate 230 tons -
SC-1951 30 1951-1974 - 7 4 - Patrol and Escort Boat 457 tons -
SC-1980 18 1980-1988 - 1 2 12 Patrol and Escort Corvette 660 tons -
SC-2004 16 2004-present 6 - 16 Patrol and Escort Corvette 730 tons -
SC-2020 1 2020-present 4 - 1 Patrol and Escort Frigate 1135 tons
CO-1984 3 1986-1998 - 1 2 Hospital Ship 8,120 tons 2 Helicopters or VTOLs
CO-2017 1 2019-present 1 - 1 Hospital Ship 18,980 tons 4 Helicopters or VTOLs
SE-1967 4 - 1 - - Missile Boat 260 tons - 3 sold to ______ in 1976
SE-2002-1 41 2003-present 3 - 2 36 Missile Boat 430 tons -
SE-2002-2 22 2006-present 12 - - 21 Missile Corvette 725 tons - 1 gifted to Vandarch Canal Garrison
LB-1922 5 - - - Submarine -
LB-1934 36 - 1 - Submarine -
LB-1940 17 - - - Submarine -
LB-1956 1 1957 - - - Submarine - Initially 18 planned, others scrapped
LB-1963 4 1968-1969 - - - Submarine -
LB-1978 12 1980-1991 - - 2 1 Submarine - 6 sold abroad in 1986
LB-1990 19 1991-1998 - - 4 15 Submarine -
LB-2001 16 2002-2018 - - - 15 Submarine - One scrapped due to mechanical error
LB-2018 4 2018-present 4 - - 4 Submarine -
CM-1931 18 1931-1948 - 7 - - Line Cruiser 16,784 tons -
CM-1955 2 - - - - Line Cruiser 8990 tons -
CM-1963 1 - - 1 - Line Cruiser 7695 tons -
CM-1967 4 - - - - Line Cruiser 9310 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
CM-1988 16 - 12 - Line Cruiser 9380 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
CM-2002 10 - 1 8 Line Cruiser 9255 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL 1 sold abroad in 2019
CM-2004 12 - - 12 Line Cruiser 8990 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
CM-2016 3 6 - 3 Line Cruiser 11,605 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
CT-1958 1 1958 - - - Shore Support 9,125 tons -
CT-1987 4 1990-1996 - 1 1 Shore Support 11,425 tons 3 Helicopters or VTOLs 1 sold abroad in 2019
CT-2012 3 2014-2018 - - 3 Shore Support 12,355 tons 4 Helicopters or VTOLs
LD-1923 27 1927-1946 - - - Icebreaker 19,590 tons -
LD-1984 38 1985-2000 - 6 29 Icebreaker 17,805 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL
LD-2006 9 2008-present 2 - 8 Armed Icebreaker 25,430 tons 2 Helicopters or VTOLs 1 sold to private company in 2019
CS-1925 4 - 2 - - Battleship 47,619 tons 1 given to Fiannria as war debt, 1 converted to CE-1928.
CS-1936 3 1937-1942 - 1 1 - Battlecruiser 28,810 tons 1 given to Fiannria as war debt
CS-1966 1 - - - - Battleship 43,619 tons Used as live fire target for 1014 centennial founding day show
CS-1990 3 - - 1 1 Battlecruiser 22,090 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL 1 sunk as target in livefire test
CS-2000 3 - - - 3 Battlecruiser 22,680 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL, 1 stored
CS-2019 - 2019-present 1 - - - Battlecruiser 24,540 tons 2 Helicopters or VTOLs
CE-1928 1 1929 - 1 - - Support Carrier 14 light fixed wing craft Experimental conversion carrier.
CE-1934 7 1934-1978 - 3 - - Support Carrier 43,150 tons STOBAR configuration, 25 light fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters (later) 3 given to Fiannria as war debt; 1 built 1978 to restart carrier program
CE-1980 1 1981 - - 1 - Carrier 48,650 tons CATOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 3 Helicopters or VTOLs Proof-of-Concept for CATOBAR and nuclear carrier programs.
CE-1988 1 - - - 1 Helicopter Carrier 21,470 tons 8 Helicopters or VTOLs
CE-1999 1 - 1 Support Carrier 48,230 tons STOBAR configuration, 28 fixed wing craft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs
CE-2004 1 2007 - - - 1 Carrier 69,930 tons STOBAR configuration, 34 fixed wing craft, 10 Helicopters or VTOLs
CE-2015 1 2018-present 1 - - 1 Support Carrier 47,760 tons STOBAR configuration, 20 fixed wing aircraft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs
Ship Name Class Roles Displacement Air Compliment Notes
CR2003-1 'Coscach' Cruiser Research Ship 4375 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL Deep Sea Research Vessel.
CR2003-2 'Catus' Cruiser Research Ship 4375 tons 1 Helicopter or VTOL Environmental Studies Vessel
  1. "History of the Russian Navy". Russian Navy. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2016.