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Russian Ships and Boats

 

B-39, famous ships 
B-39 — Russian foxtrot-class submarine
The Soviet Navy's largest non-nuclear submarines.. In 2012, she was used as a prop in the movie Phantom. Another B-39 is rusting in England (see Black Widow).  LAUNCHED: 1967, April 18 FATE: Decommissioned April 1994; now a museum ship at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, California.
Black Widow, famous ships 
Black Widow — Russian foxtrot-class submarine
The rusting boat had been a museum ship for several years in the early 2000s at Folkestone in England. Submarine U-475 Black Widow was a Soviet Navy submarine of the late 20th century. She was sold by the Soviet Navy in 1998 and became a museum ship. Another Foxtrot B-39 is moored at San Diego as a museum ship (see B-39).  LAUNCHED: 1966, December 18 FATE: Decommissioned in 1994 and sold; she is in a state of disrepair awaiting restoration at River Medway.
Eclipse, famous ships 
Eclipse — Russian luxury yacht, (German built)
One of the largest private motor yacht at 162.5 meters (533 feet), costing over a billion dollars. She has two helicopter pads, 24 guest cabins, two swimming pools, and several hot tubs, and is also equipped with three launch boats and a mini-submarine.  LAUNCHED: 2009, June 18 FATE: Still in use.
Kursk, K-141, famous ships 
Kursk, K-141 — Russian nuclear submarine
Sank with all 118 crew; Russia declined rescue offers even though rescue of some was possible. With the use of a giant barge, the she was eventually raised and the dead recovered and buried in Russia.  LAUNCHED: 1994 FATE: Sank in the Barents Sea on August 12, 2000.
Maxim Gorky, famous ships 
Maxim Gorky — Russian cruise ship
Portrayed the fictional SS Britannic in the filming of Juggernaut in 1974. She was sold to a Russian company in 1974. The hard luck ship hit an ice floe while on a cruise and nearly sank in 1989.  LAUNCHED: 1968, February 18 FATE: Beached and scrapped in India February of 2009.
Mirny, famous ships (Another Mirny)    
Mirny — Russian sloop-of-war
First to discover the continent of Antarctica and circumnavigated it twice. A medal was issued by the Russian Admiralty to commemorate the expedition as seen in "Another IMAGE".  LAUNCHED: 1819 FATE: Unknown.
Moskva, famous ships 
Moskva — Russian guided missile cruiser
Flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and helped lead the naval assault during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Russian Ministry of Defence said she sank after a fire caused a munitions explosion.  LAUNCHED: 1979 FATE: Sunk by Ukraine forces on April 14, 2022.

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Pilot, famous ships 
Pilot — Russian icebreaker
World's first steam-powered and metal-ship icebreaker. Originally been built as a steam-powered propeller tug.  LAUNCHED: 1864 FATE: Unknown.
Potemkin, famous ships 
Potemkin — Russian battleship
A rebellion of the crew against their cruel officers in 1905 signaled the coming of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Following the mutiny, now called Panteleimon, she accidentally sank a Russian submarine in 1909 and was badly damaged when she ran aground in 1911.  LAUNCHED: 1904 FATE: Scuttled by interventionists at Sevastopol April of 1919.

The number of Russian Ships and Boats listed is 9


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1.  Black Widow (Russian foxtrot-class submarine)
2.  Pilot (Russian icebreaker)


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1.  Black Widow Russian foxtrot-class submarine
2.  Eclipse Russian luxury yacht
3.  Kursk, K-141 Russian nuclear submarine
4.  Maxim Gorky Russian cruise ship
5.  Mirny Russian sloop-of-war
6.  Moskva Russian guided missile cruiser
7.  Pilot Russian icebreaker
8.  Potemkin Russian battleship
  

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Although submarines are usually called boats, they are grouped with ships here.

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