A Kamov Ka-27PS search and rescue helicopter being loaded into the hangar of Udaloy-class destroyer
Admiral Panteleyev during SAREX 2019
All three of the Buyan-M (Project 21631) missile corvettes of the Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol
Ingushetiya (630) - Commissioned 12/28/2019
Vyshny Volochyok (609) - Commissioned 05/29/2018
Orekhovo-Zuevo (626) - Commissioned 11/27/2018
Armament:
1x8 UKSK 3K14 VLS Kalibr-NK missile complex (8 3M14T missiles)
(3R14N fire control system)
1x1 76 mm AK-176MA – MR-123-02/3 «Bagira» fire control system
2x6 30 mm AK-630M or on later ships 1 Pantsir-M
2x1 12,7 mm 6P58 Kord Heavy Machine Gun
1 «Orlan-10» unmanned aerial vehicle
Displacement; 800t (Standard)
Range: 2500nm
Endurance: 12 Days
Top Speed: 30kts
Project 21631, 22800, 20380 corvettes and Project 22350 frigate during Navy Day celebration in Saint Petersburg, July 2020
The near future of Russian navy on display.
- Project 21631: 12 ordered, 8 active, 4 under construction.
- Project 22800: 18 ordered, 2 active, 13 under construction.
- Project 20380(20385): 12 ordered, 6 active, 6 under construction.
- Project 22350: 8 ordered, 2 active, 6 under construction.
There are no more Project 21631 corvettes planned, as they have been superseded by Project 22800 in 2015. As for the rest - it is very likely that we'll see more of them being laid down, especially Project 22350 frigates, with 4 of them being laid down in the last 2 years, and with modernized project in the works.