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| ''Zashchitnik'' class|| [[File:Zashchitnik1.jpg|150px]] || {{wp|Ballistic missile submarine|Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)}} || ''Makushin'' (BP-4) <br> ''Akusha'' (BP-5)<br>''Kurilsk'' (BP-6)|| 48,000 t || Due to be decommissioned in 2024. Replaced by ''Avangard'' class.
| ''Zashchitnik'' class|| [[File:Zashchitnik1.jpg|150px]] || {{wp|Ballistic missile submarine|Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)}} || ''Makushin'' (BP-4) <br> ''Akusha'' (BP-5)<br>''Kurilsk'' (BP-6)|| 48,000 t || Due to be decommissioned by 2024. Replaced by ''Avangard'' class.
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| ''Avangard'' class|| [[File:Avangard1.jpg|150px]] ||Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) || ''Avangard'' (BP-7) <br> ''Chasovoy'' (BP-8) <br> ''Gvardeyets'' (BP-9) <br> ''Garnizon'' (BP-10) <br> ''Krepost'' (BP-11)|| 24,000 t || Two additional boats building/ordered
| ''Avangard'' class|| [[File:Avangard1.jpg|150px]] ||Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) || ''Avangard'' (BP-7) <br> ''Chasovoy'' (BP-8) <br> ''Gvardeyets'' (BP-9) <br> ''Garnizon'' (BP-10) <br> ''Krepost'' (BP-11)|| 24,000 t || Two additional boats building/ordered
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| ''Volk'' class|| [[File:Volk class2.jpg|150px]] || {{wp|SSN|Attack submarine (SSN)}} || ''Stareyshina'' (UP-407) <br> ''Sovet'' (UP-408)|| 9,100 t ||
| ''Volk'' class|| [[File:Volk class2.jpg|150px]] || {{wp|SSN|Attack submarine (SSN)}} || ''Stareyshina'' (UP-407) <br> ''Sovet'' (UP-408)|| 9,100 t || Due to be decommissioned by 2023.
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| ''Nesti'' class|| [[File:Nesti class.jpg|150px]] || Attack submarine (SSN)|| ''Nesti'' (UP-450) <br> ''Grizli'' (UP-451) <br> ''Polyarnyy'' (UP-452) <br> ''Chernyy'' (UP-453) <br> ''Kogot'' (UP-454) || 13,400 t ||
| ''Nesti'' class|| [[File:Nesti class.jpg|150px]] || Attack submarine (SSN)|| ''Nesti'' (UP-450) <br> ''Grizli'' (UP-451) <br> ''Polyarnyy'' (UP-452) <br> ''Chernyy'' (UP-453) <br> ''Kogot'' (UP-454) || 13,400 t ||

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Volkian naval jack

This is a list of active Volkian Navy ships. The Volkian Navy consists of just over 150 commissioned ships. Primary assets include 2 nuclear aircraft carriers, 7 amphibious assault ships, 7 air-defense destroyers, 10 anti-submarine destroyers, 19 fleet submarines, 8 ballistic missiles submarines, 17 multi-role frigates, and 13 light surveillance frigates. The Navy also maintains a number of non-commissioned vessels for logistics and support of the main fleet.

Summary

  • 8 ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
  • 10 Nuclear attack submarines (SSN)

Submarine fleet

Class Picture Type Boat Displacement Notes
Zashchitnik class Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) Makushin (BP-4)
Akusha (BP-5)
Kurilsk (BP-6)
48,000 t Due to be decommissioned by 2024. Replaced by Avangard class.
Avangard class Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) Avangard (BP-7)
Chasovoy (BP-8)
Gvardeyets (BP-9)
Garnizon (BP-10)
Krepost (BP-11)
24,000 t Two additional boats building/ordered
Volk class Attack submarine (SSN) Stareyshina (UP-407)
Sovet (UP-408)
9,100 t Due to be decommissioned by 2023.
Nesti class Attack submarine (SSN) Nesti (UP-450)
Grizli (UP-451)
Polyarnyy (UP-452)
Chernyy (UP-453)
Kogot (UP-454)
13,400 t
Orel class Attack submarine (SSN) Orel (UP-500)
Sokol (UP-501)
Skopa (UP-502)
13,800 t Five additional boats building/ordered

Surface fleet

Auxiliary fleet

Volkian Federative Republic
Main article: Volkia
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Government: Federal GovernmentPresidentCabinetNational AssemblyFederal Supreme CourtPolitical Parties
History: Grand Principality of VolkiaDuchy of VolkiaKingdom of VolkiaVolkian Civil WarNorthern RevoltVolkian Revolution
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