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So, it's time to summarize what vessels replenished the Russian Navy in the last couple of days. The main ships and support ships for combat operations we examined earlier. But this third part is devoted precisely to the "workhorses" of the domestic military fleet. That is, these are auxiliary vessels that have replenished the Russian navy over the past few years.

Medium sea tanker project 23130:

0. "Akademik Pashin" - laid down on 26.04.14/XNUMX/XNUMX

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23120 Project Logistics Vessel:

1. "Elbrus" - laid down 14.11.12/XNUMX/XNUMX



2. "MB-75" - laid down on 19.12.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



3. "Captain Shevchenko" - laid down 24.07.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



19910 Small Hydrographic Vessel:

4. "Vaigach" - accepted into the fleet 25.11.07/XNUMX/XNUMX



5. "Victor Faleev" - 29.01.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



Large hydrographic boats of the 19920 project:

6. "BGK-2090" - accepted into the fleet on 27.12.08/XNUMX/XNUMX



7. "BGK-797" - accepted into the fleet on 17.06.09/XNUMX/XNUMX



8. "BGK-2148" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.12/XNUMX/XNUMX



9. "BGK-2151" - accepted into the fleet on 14.12.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



10. "BGK-2152" - launched on 03.06.14/XNUMX/XNUMX. Acceptance work is currently underway



11. "BGK No. 703" - laid down on 14.05.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



Sea rescue tug project 22030:

12. "Anatoly Piskunov" - accepted into the fleet on 14.09.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



Sea rescue tug of the project “Morzh” 745MB:

13. "MB-12" - accepted into the fleet on 16.12.11/XNUMX/XNUMX



14. "Viktor Konetsky" - accepted into the fleet on 09.12.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



Sea rescue tug project PS-45:

15. "PS-45" - laid down 22.07.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



22870 rescue towing vessel:

16. "SBS-45" - accepted into the fleet on 27.06.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



17. "SBS-565" - launched on 20.05. 14



90600 Raid Tugboat:

18. "RB-34" - accepted into the fleet on 14.07.09



19. "RB-47" - accepted into the fleet on 27.08.09



20. "RB-48" - accepted into the fleet on 08.10.09



21. "RB-386" - accepted into the fleet on 08.10.10



22. "Pomorie" - accepted into the fleet on 16.06.11/XNUMX/XNUMX



23. "RB-389" - accepted into the fleet on 03.11.10



24. "RB-43" - accepted into the fleet on 29.07.11



25. "RB-45" - accepted into the fleet on 06.10.11



26. "RB-20" - accepted into the fleet on 18.11.11



27. "RB-42" - accepted into the fleet on 30.12.11



28. "RB-391" - accepted into the fleet on 24.09.12



29. "RB-394" - accepted into the fleet on 28.10.12



30. "RB-395" - accepted into the fleet on 19.12.12



31. "RB-392" - accepted into the fleet on 06.06.13



32. "RB-398" - accepted into the fleet on 05.09.13



33. "RB-400" - accepted into the fleet on 08.11.13



34. "RB-401" - accepted into the fleet on 20.12.13



35. "RB-413" - accepted into the fleet on 11.06.14



36. "RB-412" - launched 19.12.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



37. "RB-399" - accepted into the fleet on 18.09.14



705B raid tugs:

38. "RB-39" - accepted into the fleet on 23.07.10



39. "RB-10" - accepted into the fleet on 21.10.11



40. "RB-369" - accepted into the fleet on 25.10.12



41. "RB-396" - accepted into the fleet on 14.05.13



42. "RB-402" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.13



43. "Dolphin" - accepted into the fleet on 14.02.12/XNUMX/XNUMX



44. "Kasatka" - accepted into the fleet on 21.02.12/XNUMX/XNUMX



16609 raid towboats:

45. "RB-403" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.13



46. "RB-405" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.13



47. "RB-404" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.13



48. "RB-406" - accepted into the fleet on 28.05.14



49. "RB-407" - accepted into the fleet on 30.08.14



Escort tug project PE-65:

50. "MB-92" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



51. "MB-93" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.13/XNUMX/XNUMX



52. "MB-134" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



53. "MB-135" - accepted into the fleet on 01.01.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



Crane loader project 20360 "Dubnyak":

54. "VTR-79" - accepted into the fleet on 16.12.10/XNUMX/XNUMX



02690 project floating crane:

55. "SPK-19150" - launched 06.05.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



56. "SPK-37150" - launched 30.05.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



57. "SPK-42150" - launched 24.06.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



58. "SPK-43150" - launched 02.08.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



59. №904 - laid 30.05.14



60. №905 - laid 30.05.14



Multifunctional integrated port service vessel based on the 03180 project:

61. "Umba" - accepted into the fleet on 30.07.14/XNUMX/XNUMX.



62. "Pecha" - accepted into the fleet on 30.07.14/XNUMX/XNUMX.



63. "Meadows" - launched 11.01.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



64. "VTN-74" - launched 08.09.14/XNUMX/XNUMX



Transport floating dock project 22570 "Sviyaga":

65. "Sviyaga" - laid down 30.11.12/XNUMX/XNUMX



Behind this all. In three parts, 198 comes out of new ships and vessels. And the other day two more Varshavyanka will be laid, but, officially, they are not yet in the gland. Thank you for attention! Fleet to be!
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  1. +11
    27 October 2014 08: 48
    A definite plus to the author! Thanks for the full alignment of affairs in the Navy, Dear hi
    1. +4
      27 October 2014 08: 53
      The fleet has been created for decades and in a couple of years it will not be possible to rebuild it, but the prospects and pace are good, especially since there is a good base and desire!
  2. +7
    27 October 2014 08: 57
    Great article, thanks for the interesting information.
  3. avt
    +5
    27 October 2014 08: 57
    "Not a heroic" end to the photo session. laughing good However, I was pleased - refreshed by the fact that slowly but surely the worn-out Soviet legacy of supply vessels is being renewed. For those who, "And where are the frigates, cruisers!" - the ratio of warships to support ships among the Angles during the Falklands was 1: 1, and in the base it is necessary to turn the ships around. Again, it's great that they took up all these ,, hydrographs "- well, you can't swim on a cruiser throwing a lot into the seas and shouting at the bridge how deep it is, as in the days of Petrusha # 1.
    1. +4
      27 October 2014 09: 04
      I am especially pleased that we are ahead of the rest in tugboats. So it will be that to drag. I’m also glad that they finally took up floating cranes. And then there finally was silence a couple of years ago.
  4. +4
    27 October 2014 09: 01
    If anyone missed:

    http://topwar.ru/61081-obnovlenie-rossiyskogo-vmf-v-zheleze-chast-1.html - Обновление российского ВМФ. В железе. Часть 1

    http://topwar.ru/61116-obnovlenie-rossiyskogo-vmf-v-zheleze-chast-2.html - Обновление российского ВМФ. В железе. Часть 2

    By the way, floating targets for the Navy + were not included in the calculation the other day. Another naval tugboat for the Navy was laid, plus 30 oct. there will be 2 bookmarks of Varshavyanka. Well, in December they should lay down 2 nuclear submarines.
  5. +1
    27 October 2014 09: 06
    Eugene, the photos are cool, but this is not enough, at least for a short time, for what they are intended, the equipment, where they will serve, this is my personal opinion
    1. +1
      27 October 2014 09: 19
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  6. +1
    27 October 2014 10: 33
    It’s bad that there’s not just one big warship, and we also need large rescue platforms as an American Explorer.
  7. 0
    27 October 2014 10: 56
    I did not understand a little, explain. The auxiliary fleet of the Russian Navy, and the flags are civilian tricolors. Now there are no auxiliary fleet flags?
    1. +2
      27 October 2014 16: 46
      Probably the pictures were taken before the ships received the fleet. During this period, ships and vessels carry a civil tricolor.
      There were photos of new submarines of the Black Sea Fleet at factory tests - "besiks" were rushing over them.
  8. 0
    27 October 2014 10: 59
    "what kind of ships has been added to the Russian Navy over the past couple of days."

    And this is all for the last "couple of days"? belay
    1. 0
      27 October 2014 12: 20
      A couple of days is two days of publication of the previous parts.
  9. +6
    27 October 2014 12: 29
    Hulls MB pr.745 (in the photo MB-12, "Viktor Konetsky") very much resemble the hulls MB pr.773 ("White Swan"), which were designed back in 1958. True, the building of Project 773 was a little shorter, they did not climb out from the seas and the service on them was called "dog". Well, on the topic, without replacing the auxiliary fleet, it will be difficult for the combat fleet to develop and the saturation of the UVF with new vessels indicates great views on the fate of the combatant fleet!
  10. +3
    27 October 2014 13: 24
    Thanks for the review. We would have as many destroyers and frigates as tugs. Oh dreams, dreams.
  11. +1
    27 October 2014 13: 34
    There is still a lot of work to restore our fleet, but the dynamics are good, it is a pity Russia lost the shipyards in Nikolaev, I want to believe that sooner or later they will return again.
  12. korjik
    +1
    27 October 2014 14: 28
    The photos are wonderful! Inspires. But! Take a look through google map on American naval bases. And on ours. Have you looked? Did you see the difference? If you have a beautiful ship, but if you don’t stick it anywhere, except for a barrel on the roadstead, and the crew is waiting on the shore for unsettled life. Maybe then you need to build a fleet differently? Not?
  13. +3
    27 October 2014 14: 37
    the fleet consists not only of ships alone, but also of coastal infrastructure, but most importantly of PEOPLE! One must also think of them, as well as of iron.
  14. VOLKHOV
    +1
    27 October 2014 15: 43
    A good review is the future of the fleet, reconnaissance and the rise of the drowned. I wonder if Soviet-made warships will be bought from the Chinese and Indians?
  15. +3
    27 October 2014 17: 14
    good
    Thank! Great job!
  16. +2
    27 October 2014 18: 22
    Excellent article, thank you!
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  18. 0
    28 October 2014 14: 19
    I have only one question? Why so many tugboats?