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Severnyy flot , image = Great emblem of the Northern Fleet.svg , image_size = 150px , caption = Northern Fleet's great emblem , start_date = June 1, 1733;
Soviet iteration: August 5, 1933 , country = , branch = , type = Fleet , role = Nuclear deterrence;
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;
Amphibious military operations;
Combat patrols in the Arctic/Atlantic;
Naval presence/diplomacy missions in the Atlantic and elsewhere , size = c. 32 surface warships plus additional support ships/auxiliaries
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, anniversaries = May 11th , decorations =
Order of the Red Banner The Order of the Red Banner (russian: Орден Красного Знамени, Orden Krasnogo Znameni) was the first Soviet military decoration. The Order was established on 16 September 1918, during the Russian Civil War by decree of th ...
, battle_honours = , battle_honours_label = , disbanded = , flying_hours = , website = , commander1 = Adm. Aleksandr Moiseyev , commander1_label = , notable_commanders = Adm.
Vladimir Vysotskiy Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky ( rus, links=no, Владимир Семёнович Высоцкий, p=vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr sʲɪˈmʲɵnəvʲɪtɕ vɨˈsotskʲɪj; 25 January 1938 – 25 July 1980), was a Soviet singer-songwriter, poet, and actor ...

Adm. Feliks Gromov
Adm. Ivan Kapitanets
Adm. Vladimir Chernavin
Adm. Semyon Lobov
Adm.
Vladimir Kasatonov Vladimir Afanasyevich Kasatonov (russian: Владимир Афанасьевич Касатонов; 21 July 1910 – 9 June 1989) was a Soviet military leader, fleet admiral, and Hero of the Soviet Union. Kasatonov finished the M.V. Frunz ...

Adm. Arseniy Golovko , identification_symbol = , identification_symbol_label = , identification_symbol_2 = , identification_symbol_2_label = The Northern Fleet (russian: Северный флот, ''Severnyy flot'') is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the
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. According to the Russian ministry of defence: "The Northern Fleet dates its history back to a squadron created in 1733 to protect the territories of the Russian Empire, sea trade routes and fisheries in the White Sea near the coast of the Kola Peninsula. The order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy of 25 May 2014 determined 1733 as the year of foundation of the Northern Fleet, and June 1 as its annual holiday". In its modern iteration, the Arctic Ocean Flotilla of the former Imperial Navy evolved into a full fleet of the Soviet Navy in 1933 as the Northern Flotilla. After being awarded the
Order of the Red Banner The Order of the Red Banner (russian: Орден Красного Знамени, Orden Krasnogo Znameni) was the first Soviet military decoration. The Order was established on 16 September 1918, during the Russian Civil War by decree of th ...
in 1965, it was officially known as the Red Banner Northern Fleet. During the Soviet era the Northern Fleet operated more than 200
submarines A submarine (or sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability. The term is also sometimes used historically or colloquially to refer to remotely op ...
, ranging from diesel-electric to nuclear-powered
ballistic missile A ballistic missile is a type of missile that uses projectile motion to deliver warheads on a target. These weapons are guided only during relatively brief periods—most of the flight is unpowered. Short-range ballistic missiles stay within t ...
classes. On 1 December 2014 the fleet became the core element of the newly established Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command, including all
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located in Murmansk and Arkhangelsk Oblasts and on Russia's offshore islands along its Arctic coast. It is co-equal in status with Russia's Military Districts. The Northern Fleet is tasked with responsibility for operations and defense in the Arctic seas along
Northern Russia Russian North (russian: Русский Север) is an ethnocultural region situated in the northwestern part of Russia. It spans the regions of Arkhangelsk Oblast, the Republic of Karelia, Komi Republic, Vologda Oblast and Nenets Autonomous ...
, including the
Barents Sea The Barents Sea ( , also ; no, Barentshavet, ; russian: Баренцево море, Barentsevo More) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian terr ...
and
Kara Sea The Kara Sea (russian: Ка́рское мо́ре, ''Karskoye more'') is a marginal sea, separated from the Barents Sea to the west by the Kara Strait and Novaya Zemlya, and from the Laptev Sea to the east by the Severnaya Zemlya archipel ...
, as well as the northwestern maritime approaches to Russia including the Norwegian Sea and Atlantic Ocean. The Northern Fleet's headquarters and main base are located in Severomorsk,
Murmansk Oblast Murmansk Oblast (russian: Му́рманская о́бласть, p=ˈmurmənskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, r=Murmanskaya oblast, ''Murmanskaya oblast''; Kildin Sami: Мурман е̄ммьне, ''Murman jemm'ne'') is a federal subject (an oblast) o ...
, with secondary bases elsewhere in the greater
Kola Bay Kola Bay (russian: Кольский залив) or Murmansk Fjord is a 57-km-long fjord of the Barents Sea that cuts into the northern part of the Kola Peninsula. It is up to 7 km wide and has a depth of 200 to 300 metres. The Tuloma, Rosta ...
area. The current commander is Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev, who has held the position since May 2019. In June 2020, Russian President
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime min ...
signed an executive order making the Northern Fleet an independent military-administrative entity, effective January 1, 2021.


History


Arctic Sea Flotilla and White Sea Flotilla

On June 19, 1916, the
Imperial Russian Navy The Imperial Russian Navy () operated as the navy of the Russian Tsardom and later the Russian Empire from 1696 to 1917. Formally established in 1696, it lasted until dissolved in the wake of the February Revolution of 1917. It developed from ...
formed the Arctic Ocean Flotilla (''Флотилия Северного Ледовитого океана'', or ''Flotiliya Severnogo Ledovitogo okeana'') during
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to safeguard transportation routes of Allied ships through the
Barents Sea The Barents Sea ( , also ; no, Barentshavet, ; russian: Баренцево море, Barentsevo More) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian terr ...
from the Kaiserliche Marine of the
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. After the
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and the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, the Soviet Navy replaced the Imperial Russian Navy and formed the White Sea Flotilla (''Беломорская флотилия'', ''Belomorskaya flotiliya'') in March 1920, based in
Arkhangelsk Arkhangelsk (, ; rus, Арха́нгельск, p=ɐrˈxanɡʲɪlʲsk), also known in English as Archangel and Archangelsk, is a city and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina near ...
. The White Sea Flotilla replaced the Arctic Sea Flotilla and was renamed as the Naval Forces of the North Sea, but was later disbanded in January 1923.


Soviet Navy


Northern Flotilla

The Northern Flotilla was formed on August 5, 1933, by transferring patrol boats ''Smerch'' and ''Uragan'', D-class submarines ''Dekabrist'' (D-1) and ''Narodovolyets'' (D-2)Norman Polmar, ''Guide to the Soviet Navy'', Fourth Edition (1986), United States Naval Institute, Annapolis Maryland, and two destroyers from the
Baltic Fleet , image = Great emblem of the Baltic fleet.svg , image_size = 150 , caption = Baltic Fleet Great ensign , dates = 18 May 1703 – present , country = , allegiance = (1703–1721) (1721–1917) (1917–1922) (1922–1991)(1991–present) ...
to
Northern Russia Russian North (russian: Русский Север) is an ethnocultural region situated in the northwestern part of Russia. It spans the regions of Arkhangelsk Oblast, the Republic of Karelia, Komi Republic, Vologda Oblast and Nenets Autonomous ...
. These ships departed from Kronstadt on 18 May 1933 and arrived at Murmansk on 5 August. Another destroyer, another patrol boat, another submarine, and two minesweepers joined the flotilla at Soroka in September 1933. Polyarny became the flotilla's main base, and a flight of MBR-2 flying boats joined the unit at Murmansk in September 1935. The Northern Flotilla was quickly expanded in the years after it was formed, receiving new ships,
airfield An aerodrome (Commonwealth English) or airdrome (American English) is a location from which aircraft flight operations take place, regardless of whether they involve air cargo, passengers, or neither, and regardless of whether it is for publ ...
s, coastal and air defence artillery. On May 11, 1937, the fleet entered its current form when it was renamed to the Northern Fleet (''Северный флот'', ''Severnyy flot'').


World War II

The Northern Fleet blocked the Finnish military base at
Petsamo Petsamo may refer to: * Petsamo Province, a province of Finland from 1921 to 1922 * Petsamo, Tampere, a district in Tampere, Finland * Pechengsky District Pechengsky District (russian: Пе́ченгский райо́н; fi, Petsamo; no, Peisen ...
through the
Winter War The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1 ...
of 1939 and 1940. By June 1941, the fleet included 8 destroyers, 15 submarines, 2 torpedo boats, 7 patrol boats, 2 minesweepers, and 116 airplanes. In August 1940, the Soviets created the White Sea Military Base to defend the coastline, bases, ports, and other installations. The White Sea Flotilla was established in August 1941 under the command of Rear-Admiral M. Dolinin. Subsequent commanders were Vice Admiral Georgy Stepanov (in October), Rear-Admiral
Stepan Kucherov Stepan Grigorievich Kucherov (russian: Степан Григорьевич Кучеров) ( – 30 March 1973) was a Soviet naval officer. Biography Kucherov was born in Olshanka in what is now the Arkadaksky District of Saratov Oblast. After ...
, and Vice-Admiral Yuriy Panteleyev. During the German-Soviet War of 1941 to 1945, the Northern Fleet defended the coastlines of the Rybachy and Sredny
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s, secured internal and external transportation routes, and provided support to the
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flank of the 14th Army.
Naval Infantry Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refl ...
and up to 10,000 Northern Fleet
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participated in
land warfare Land warfare or ground warfare is the process of military operations eventuating in combat that takes place predominantly on the battlespace land surface of the planet. Land warfare is categorized by the use of large numbers of combat personne ...
including the Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation of 1944. Northern Fleet
Naval Infantry Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refl ...
units caused tens of thousands of German casualties fighting during the Moscow, Leningrad, Stalingrad, and North Caucasus campaigns. Among the air units of the Northern Fleet was the 121st Fighter Aviation Regiment. The Northern Fleet was reinforced with naval
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and ships from the
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and
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.
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and the
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temporarily provided HMS ''Royal Sovereign'' and to the USSR in exchange for the Italian ships captured during the war and destined to be divided among the allies. During the war, the Northern Fleet secured safe passage for 1,463 ships in external convoys and 2,568 ships in internal convoys.Great Soviet Encyclopedia/Большая Советская Энциклопедия; entry: Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet. Its submarines, torpedo boats, and aviation sank 192 enemy transport ships and 70 other hostile military ships. The Northern Fleet also damaged a total of 118 transport, military, and auxiliary ships. Soviet submarine ''K-21'', under the command of Captain
Nikolai Lunin Nikolai Lunin or Nikolay Lunin (Russian: Николай Лунин) may refer to the following notable people: * Nikolai Lunin (admiral) (1907–1970), admiral in the Soviet Navy * Nikolai Lunin (scientist) (1854 –1937), Russian scientist { ...
, attacked the German battleship '' Tirpitz'' at 71° 22' 2"N, 24° 34' 3"E. The К-21 logbook reports observation of two torpedo explosions, but no damage is reported by German sources. Ships were lost fighting against unequal odds. Patrol boat '' Tuman'', a former trawler, was sunk by three
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destroyers at the entrance to Kola Bay on August 4, 1941. The icebreaker '' Sibiryakov'' was sunk on August 25, 1942 by the German pocket battleship ''
Admiral Scheer Carl Friedrich Heinrich Reinhard Scheer (30 September 1863 – 26 November 1928) was an Admiral in the Imperial German Navy (''Kaiserliche Marine''). Scheer joined the navy in 1879 as an officer cadet and progressed through the ranks, commandi ...
'' while defending two convoys. The patrol ship ''Brilliant'' (formerly trawler ''Murmany'') was sunk by a submarine. The Northern Fleet received the following awards: * Two
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s, a squadron of submarine hunters, eight submarines, and the destroyer ''Гремящий'' (''Gremyaschiy'', or "Rattler") were awarded " Soviet Guards" status. * Many
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s, units, and ships were awarded with Order honors. * Eighty-five sailors of the Northern Fleet received the title of the
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(with three of them receiving the award twice). * More than a total of 48,000 men were awarded
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s.


Cold War

The White Sea Flotilla was reestablished under the fleet in December 1945 and the White Sea Naval Base in December 1956. The Northern Fleet was considered secondary to the Baltic and Black sea fleets until operational responsibility for the Atlantic Ocean was shifted in the 1950s because of more direct access. In September 1955, the Soviet navy became the first to launch a
ballistic missile A ballistic missile is a type of missile that uses projectile motion to deliver warheads on a target. These weapons are guided only during relatively brief periods—most of the flight is unpowered. Short-range ballistic missiles stay within t ...
from a submarine. In June 1956, Northern Fleet , (NATO designation Zulu IV 1/2) ''“Б-67”'' (B-67) became the first to carry ballistic missiles. The 2nd Cruiser Division was formed on 31 May 1956 at Severomorsk, Murmansk Oblast. Its ships included the s (Project 68) , ''Aleksandr Nevskiy'', and ''Molotovsk'', and the 121st Destroyer Brigade, with 11 , , and destroyers. On 5 June 1969, the division was reorganised with the 170th Destroyer Brigade (8 Project 56 destroyers) and the 10th Anti-Submarine Warfare Brigade (10 Project 42 and 50 ASW vessels). On 1 April 1961, the division was renamed the 2nd Anti-Submarine Warfare Division. On 1 July 1958, the Northern Fleet raised the Soviet Navy ensign over the first Soviet nuclear submarine, K-3 Leninskiy Komsomol. Following the 1958 voyage of USS ''Nautilus'', the ''Leninskiy Komsomol'' (named for
Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. ( 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin,. was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as the first and founding head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1 ...
's
Komsomol The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (russian: link=no, Всесоюзный ленинский коммунистический союз молодёжи (ВЛКСМ), ), usually known as Komsomol (; russian: Комсомол, links=n ...
) traveled under the Arctic ice and surfaced at the
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on 17 July 1962. Russian submarines have visited the North Pole region more than 300 times since then. Two nuclear submarines of the Northern Fleet made a journey under the Arctic ice cap and reached the Pacific Fleet for the first time in history in September 1963. More than 25 Soviet submarines did the same in the following years. The Northern Fleet was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner The Order of the Red Banner (russian: Орден Красного Знамени, Orden Krasnogo Znameni) was the first Soviet military decoration. The Order was established on 16 September 1918, during the Russian Civil War by decree of th ...
on 7 May 1965. Two Northern Fleet submarines made a journey "around the world" (actually only between the Kola Gulf and the base at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy around South America) without surfacing in 1966. The Northern Fleet had almost 50% of the Soviet Navy's submarines by 1986. From 1968 to 30 November 2005, the was the main Atlantic operational force of the fleet. The Museum of the Air Forces of the Northern Fleet was opened on 20 August 1976, in the closed settlement of
Safonovo, Murmansk Oblast Safonovo (russian: Сафоново) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) under the administrative jurisdiction of the closed-administrative territorial formation of Severomorsk in Murmansk Oblast, Russia,''Registry of the Administra ...
. Aircraft carriers began entering service with the Fleet in the 1970s. The lead unit of the Kiev class of heavy aircraft-carrying cruisers, , became operational in 1977, and was commissioned in 1987. Large nuclear-powered missile-carrying cruisers, the and , also entered service from 1980. Fortification of the southern reaches of the
Barents Sea The Barents Sea ( , also ; no, Barentshavet, ; russian: Баренцево море, Barentsevo More) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian terr ...
during the 1980s marked a Soviet
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shift to an emphasis on
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defense. Russia has continued to employ that strategy. In 1982, the 175th independent
Naval Infantry Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refl ...
Brigade was formed at Tumannyy, in
Murmansk Oblast Murmansk Oblast (russian: Му́рманская о́бласть, p=ˈmurmənskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, r=Murmanskaya oblast, ''Murmanskaya oblast''; Kildin Sami: Мурман е̄ммьне, ''Murman jemm'ne'') is a federal subject (an oblast) o ...
.


Russian Navy

An analysis of the Northern Fleet produced by Chatham House in the UK notes that: "After the fall of the Soviet Union, the Kremlin paid little attention to the Arctic. During the 1990s, the Russian Arctic was at best considered a burden fraught with socio-economic problems. Little was done there until an ‘Arctic revival’ began in the 2000s, focused on reinvesting in a region that had previously been abandoned for more than 15 years". Units were disbanded in the 1990s including the 6th and 3rd Submarine divisions in addition to aviation units. Previous units also included the 1st Submarine Flotilla, and the 7th Submarine Division of nuclear attack submarines. In 1989 the Soviet Navy had nearly 200 nuclear submarines in operation of which two-thirds were said to belong to the Northern Fleet. By 1996, only half were still in service. The 57th Naval Missile Aviation Division of Tu-22s and electronic warfare Tu-16s from the
Baltic Fleet , image = Great emblem of the Baltic fleet.svg , image_size = 150 , caption = Baltic Fleet Great ensign , dates = 18 May 1703 – present , country = , allegiance = (1703–1721) (1721–1917) (1917–1922) (1922–1991)(1991–present) ...
at Bykhov,
Mogilev Oblast Mogilev Region or Mogilev Oblast or Mahiliow Voblasts ( be, link=no, Магілёўская вобласць; ''Mahiloŭskaja voblasć''; russian: link=no, Могилёвская область; ''Mogilyovskaya Oblast''), is a region (''oblast'' ...
, in the Belorussian SSR transferred to the Northern Fleet in December 1991 as the 57th Combined Ship Aviation Division. The division commanded the 830th and 38th Shipborne Anti-Submarine Helicopter Regiments and the 279th Shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment from Severomorsk-3 in
Murmansk Oblast Murmansk Oblast (russian: Му́рманская о́бласть, p=ˈmurmənskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, r=Murmanskaya oblast, ''Murmanskaya oblast''; Kildin Sami: Мурман е̄ммьне, ''Murman jemm'ne'') is a federal subject (an oblast) o ...
until disbanded on 1 May 1998. The 5th Naval Missile Aviation Division commanding the 524th and 574th Naval Missile Aviation Regiments. The 574th Regiment was based at
Lakhta air base Lakhta (also described as Kholm, Katunino, Novodvinsk, Lahta, or Pervomaysk) is a naval air base in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia located 22 km southeast of Arkhangelsk. It was home to 574 MRAP ( 574th Naval Missile-carrying Aviation Regiment) flyin ...
(Katunino), until disbanded in 2002. The 100th Independent Shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment (in February 1993) and its personnel and equipment absorbed by the 279th Shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment. On 12 August 2000, the ''Kursk'' submarine disaster gained international attention when the ''Kursk'' of the Northern Fleet perished in a torpedo accident during exercises in the Barents Sea near Murmansk Oblast, resulting in the deaths of 118 sailors. Beginning in the early 2000s, however, a renewed emphasis was placed on modernizing the Russian Navy, including the Northern Fleet. As argued in the Chatham House analysis: "Moscow's intentions for the Arctic are not Arctic-specific, but are related to the Kremlin's global ambitions for reviving Russia as a great power. Russia's force posture in the Arctic is informed by the changing geopolitical environment around its strained relations with the West". The importance attached to the Northern Fleet is illustrated by the fact that it constitutes its own district command within the Russian Armed Forces equal to the Armed Forces' other military districts. In January 2016, Defence Minister
Sergey Shoygu Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu, ; tyv, Сергей Күжүгет оглу Шойгу, translit=Sergey Kyzhyget oglu Shoygu, . (russian: Сергей Кужугетович Шойгу; born 21 May 1955) is a Russian politician who has served as ...
announced that the 45th Air Force and Air Defence Army had been formed under control of the Northern Fleet in December 2015. Its territorial control center assumed combat duty in July 2018. Today both the 45th Air Force and Air Defence Army, as well as the 14th Army Corps, fall under the Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command, which was established in 2014 and is a military-administered district of equal status to the other four military districts of the Russian Armed Forces. Its jurisdiction is primarily within the northern region of European Russia and the Arctic Ocean. The formal status of the Northern Fleet as a command equal to that of other Russian military districts took effect on January 1, 2021. The Northern Fleet includes about two-thirds of all the Russian Navy's nuclear-powered ships. The flagship '' Pyotr Velikiy'' is named after ''Peter the Great''. The Fleet staged a series of major Barents Sea exercises in January 2004 involving thirteen ships and seven submarines including ''Pyotr Velikiy'', ''Admiral Kuznetsov'', with President
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime min ...
was aboard the Typhoon class ballistic missile submarine ''Arkhangelsk''. The exercise was marred by two RSM-54
SLBM A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is a ballistic missile capable of being launched from submarines. Modern variants usually deliver multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), each of which carries a nuclear warhea ...
launch failures aboard ''Novomoskovsk'' and ''Kareliya''. Submarines have traditionally been the strongest component of the Northern Fleet. Several new classes of submarines are in production to replace older models including: Borei/Dolgorukiy-class SSBNs, Yasen-class SSGNs, Khabarovsk-class SSGNs and Lada-class conventionally-powered submarines. However, the existing nuclear-powered submarines of the Northern Fleet are also aging rapidly. It is currently unclear whether the new Yasen-class, and other potential follow-on models, can be produced in sufficient numbers, and on a timely basis, to replace aging older nuclear submarines on a one-for-one basis. In this regard, reports suggest that Russian third-generation nuclear submarines have not been modernized to a level to avoid block obsolescence before 2030. The Northern Fleet has also received attention with respect to technological upgrades. The Fleet has received new combat aircraft (deployed within the 45th Air and Air Defence Army), enhanced shore-based missile assets (both surface-to-surface and surface-to-air) as well as new systems such as the Samarkand electronic warfare systems in 2017 and the Barnaul-T air reconnaissance system in December 2021. Samarkand is designed to assess electromagnetic situation, search, detect and analyze radio emissions and Barnaul-T helps conduct reconnaissance round-the-clock. Russia's Northern Fleet in 2018 resumed regular air patrols of the Arctic by long-range anti-submarine aircraft and its share of modern samples of weapons and equipment exceeded 56 percent. An air defense regiment of the Northern fleet armed with
S-400 The S-400 Triumf (russian: link=no, C-400 Триумф – Triumf; translation: Triumph; NATO reporting name: SA-21 Growler), previously known as the S-300 PMU-3, is a mobile, surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed in the 1990s by Russ ...
SAM launchers went on combat duty in Novaya Zemlya in the September 2019. Ground force modernization has also been a priority focus through the creation of the 14th Army Corps within the fleet and broader equipment modernization. A tank battalion of a Northern Fleet's separate motorized infantry brigade received the final batch of 26 T-80BVM tanks and completed the rearmament procedure in November 2019. The
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and the 98th Guards Airborne Division, strategic reserve formations from the Russian Airborne Forces, might be deployed to help protect the
Kola Peninsula The Kola Peninsula (russian: Кольский полуостров, Kolsky poluostrov; sjd, Куэлнэгк нёа̄ррк) is a peninsula in the extreme northwest of Russia, and one of the largest peninsulas of Europe. Constituting the bulk ...
, in certain circumstances. While the Northern Fleet has traditionally emphasized the deployment of larger warships and submarines, new missile boats (of the Buyan/M and Karakurt classes) have temporarily been able to deploy into Northern Fleet waters utilizing Russian internal waterways. In 2020, the Buyan-M class corvette ''Zelenyy Dol'' and the Karakurt-class corvette ''Odintsovo'' trained and conducted trials in Arctic waters having deployed to northern waters via the internal waterways. The deployment illustrated the Russian capacity to reinforce the Northern Fleet with cruise missile-armed light units, potentially drawn from the Russian Navy's two other western fleets or from the Caspian Flotilla. In 2021, the Karakurt-class corvette ''Sovetsk'' also made the transit from the Baltic to the White Sea for missile exercises. In late 2021 it was reported that the Russian Navy was considering the possible creation of a new fleet, termed the ''Arctic Fleet'', which would be oriented to employing "ships and special equipment suitable for the Arctic". The Northern and Pacific fleets would continue to focus on "combat missions". If established, it was envisaged that the ''Arctic Fleet'' would maintain infrastructure separate from the Northern and Pacific fleets.


Sites

The Northern Fleet's main base is Severomorsk. There are six more naval bases at Polyarnyy, Olenya Bay, Gadzhiyevo (Yagelnaya/Sayda),
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(Ura Bay and Ara Bay), Bolshaya Lopatka (Litsa Guba), and Gremikha. Civilian ''Arktika'' nuclear-powered icebreakers are based at Murmansk. Shipyards are located in Murmansk, Severodvinsk, Roslyakovo, Polyarnyy, Nerpa, and Malaya Lopatka. Spent fuel storage sites include Murmansk, Gremikha, Severodvinsk and Andreyeva Bay.


HQ Band

The Military Band of the Northern Fleet () is a military band unit of the
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that is a branch of the
Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia The Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation serves as the official service of military bands in active service within the Russian Armed Forces and formerly the Soviet Armed Forces. It is part of the Military Band Servic ...
. It is based at the fleet HQ in Severomorsk. The band also takes part in national events and holidays in
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such as the Victory Day and
Defender of the Fatherland Day Defender of the Fatherland Day (russian: День защитника Отечества ''Den' zashchitnika Otechestva''; kk, Отан қорғаушы күні; tg, Рӯзи Дорандаи Ватан; ky, Мекенди коргоочула ...
holidays as well as the Navy Day fleet parade. It has taken part in the ceremonial arrival of ships to the Northern Fleet Headquarters including the ''Vice-Admiral Kulakov'' and the ''USS Nicholas''. It had taken part in the funerals of many of the victims of the
Kursk submarine disaster The nuclear-powered Project 949A ''Antey'' (''Oscar II'' class) submarine '' APL Kursk'' (Russian: ) sank in an accident on 12 August 2000 in the Barents Sea, during the first major Russian naval exercise in more than 10 years, and all 118 pe ...
in the fall of 2000. In mid-March 2018, it took part in a competition at the Murmansk Nakhimov Naval School, which was presided by Colonel Timofey Mayakin, the Senior Director of Music of the
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. In September of that year, the band as well as a band from
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,
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, where they performed ''Norwegian March'' and '' Farewell of Slavianka'' at the Murmansk Regional Philharmonic.


Order of battle

From January 1, 2021 the Northern Fleet command was made a separate command within the Russian Armed Forces having equal status to the other Russian military districts. As such, it consists of naval forces (the Northern Fleet itself), land forces (14th Army Corps, plus naval infantry and coastal defence troops), as well as aviation and air defence assets (45th Air Force and Air Defence Army). Additional capability in Arctic waters is provided by civilian icebreakers operated by the state-owned Rosatom company as well as other companies (Rosmorport, Gazprom Neft) and a Project 21180 vessel built for the Russian Navy. This icebreaker fleet, which includes seven nuclear-powered vessels operated by Rosatom, has been described as "crucial to military access and operations". Additional nuclear-powered
Project 22220 Project 22220, also known through the Russian type size series designation LK-60Ya,The type size series designation "LK-60Ya" (russian: ЛК-60Я) comes from the Russian language word for "icebreaker" (russian: text=ледокол, translit=led ...
(three in service and two more building as of late 2022) and Project 10510 (up to three hulls planned) icebreakers have entered service, or are under construction/planned, to augment and replace those in service. The Navy, in turn, is procuring a new "lightened" class of Project 21180M icebreakers (which are two-thirds the displacement of the existing Project 21180 ship) with the first vessel planned for service entry in 2022. These plans were formalized under the terms of a presidential executive order and Arctic strategy unveiled in October 2020. The icebreakers are designed to ensure the capacity of year-round navigation along the Northern Sea Route. The Russian Coast Guard provides additional armed patrol vessels in Arctic waters with a further expansion of its capabilities anticipated in the 2020s. As of 2022, the Northern Fleet itself comprises about 32 surface warships (including major surface combatants, light corvettes, mine counter-measures vessels and amphibious units), though some units are under repair or otherwise not operational. Additional lighter patrol units, support ships and auxiliaries are also deployed. The Fleet also comprises around 34+ submarines (including ballistic missile submarines, cruise missile submarines, special purpose submarines as well as nuclear and conventional attack submarines). As with the surface fleet, some submarines are not operational; others are in reserve and inactive. Nevertheless, programs to modernize the Russian Navy are continuing with the Northern Fleet traditionally having a priority focus with respect to major combatants.


Submarines

* 11th Squadron, Zaozersk *** Oscar II-class SSGNs: **** ''Orel'' (K-266) (active as of 2021) **** ''Smolensk'' (K-410) (active as of 2022) **** ''Voronezh'' (K-119) (reported in reserve; may be in process of decommissioning) ***
Yasen-class The Yasen class, Russian designations Project 885 Yasen and Project 885M Yasen-M (russian: Ясень, , ash tree, NATO reporting name: Severodvinsk), also referred to as the ''Graney'' class, are a series of nuclear-powered cruise missile subm ...
SSGNs: **** ''Severodvinsk'' (K-560) (active; reported deployed to the Mediterranean as of October 2022) **** ''Kazan'' (K-561) (active) ** 7th Division, Vidyaevo Kommersant VLAST No.7(760), 25 Feb 2008 *** Sierra II-class SSNs: **** ''Nizhniy Novgorod'' (B-534) (active as of 2019) **** ''Pskov'' (K-336) (active as of 2019) *** Victor-III-class SSNs: **** ''Obninsk'' (K-138) (active as of 2017) **** ''Tambov'' (K-448) (refit as of 2020; may have started post-refit sea trials as of late 2022) * 12th Squadron, Gadzhiyevo ** 31st Submarine Division (Yagelnaya Bay, Sayda Inlet) *** Delta IV-class SSBNs: (Delta IVs reported to be incrementally withdrawn from service through the 2020s) **** ''Karelia'' (K-18) (active as of 2022) **** ''Verkhoturye'' (K-51) (active as of 2021) **** ''Tula'' (K-114) (active as of 2022; refit completed 2017) **** ''Bryansk'' (K-117) (reported in refit as of 2022) **** ''Novomoskovsk'' (K-407) *** Borei-class SSBNs: **** ''Yury Dolgorukiy'' (K-535) (active) **** ''Knyaz Vladimir'' (K-549) (active as of 2021) ** 24th Submarine Division (Russia) (Yagelnaya Bay,
Sayda Inlet Sayda may refer to: * Sayda, Saxony, Germany * Saida, Syria * the Arabic name of Sidon See also * Sayda-Guba Sayda-Guba (russian: Сайда-Губа), also known in English as Sayda Bay, is a rural locality (an inhabited locality) within the a ...
), traditionally operating Akula-class SSNs: *** ''Pantera'' (K-317) (active) *** ''Gepard'' (K-335) (active as of 2021) *** ''Tigr'' (K-154) (in refit until 2023; to be equipped with
3M-54 Kalibr The 3M-54 Kalibr, (Калибр, caliber), also referred to it as 3M54-1 Kalibr, 3M14 Biryuza (Бирюза, turquoise), ( NATO reporting name SS-N-27 Sizzler and SS-N-30A) is a family of Russian cruise missiles developed by the Novator Design ...
cruise missiles) *** ''Volk'' (K-461) (inactive; reported in 2020 as scheduled for "medium-overhaul" refit and arming with Kalibr cruise missiles) *** ''Vepr'' (K-157) (active as of 2022; returned to the fleet in 2020 post-refit) *** ''Leopard'' (K-328) (laid up since 2011 but medium-overhaul refit progressing as of 2020; being armed with
3M-54 Kalibr The 3M-54 Kalibr, (Калибр, caliber), also referred to it as 3M54-1 Kalibr, 3M14 Biryuza (Бирюза, turquoise), ( NATO reporting name SS-N-27 Sizzler and SS-N-30A) is a family of Russian cruise missiles developed by the Novator Design ...
cruise missiles; projected as likely to begin post-refit sea trials in 2022) * 4th Submarine Flotilla ( Polyarny ( ru)) ** 161st Submarine Division: *** Kilo-class (diesel/electric) submarines (SSK): **** ''Kaluga'' (B-800) (active as of 2022) **** ''Vladikavkaz'' (B-459) **** ''Magnitogorsk'' (B-471) **** ''Lipetsk'' (B-177) *** Lada-class conventional propulsion (diesel/electric) submarines: **** ''Sankt Peterburg'' (B-585) (active; prototype of the class and reportedly used as "test platform" up to 2021; formally "accepted into service" in 2021) **** ''Kronshtadt'' (B-586) (Sea trials in the Baltic as of December 2021; reported as likely to join the Northern Fleet in 2022) * 29th Special Submarine Squadron (Special operations submarines deployed with the Northern Fleet but under the command of the Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research): ** ''BS-64 Podmoskovye'' (active as of 2021; ex-Delta IV-class SSBN with missile tubes removed in "special purpose" role; "mothership" for smaller special operations submarine ''Losharik'') ** ''Belgorod'' (K-329) (Entered service July 2022; reported in 2022 as expected initially to operate in an "experimental role" with the Northern Fleet and then as likely to transfer to the Pacific Fleet; likely to also act as mothership for mini-submarines) ** ''Sarov'' (B-90) (active; hybrid conventional/nuclear-propulsion; intelligence collection/technology demonstrator) ** ''Losharik'' (AS-12/or 28/or 31) (hybrid conventional/nuclear propulsion; incapacitated after major fire July 2019; major repair work underway as of 2021 but may not return to service until 2025; intelligence/special operations role) ** ''Orenburg'' (BS-136) (active; ex-Delta III-class SSBN; experimental role) **
Paltus-class submarine The Paltus-class submarine is a Russian special purpose mini- submarine of project 1851.1. Two boats were completed - ''AS-21'' and ''AS-35'' as a follow up of the single "X-Ray"-class boat ''AS-23'' (Project 1851). They are both part of the 29th s ...
(special purpose mini-submarines; hybrid conventional/nuclear propulsion): *** AS-21 *** AS-35 ** Project 1910 Kashalot-class (nuclear-powered special operations submarine) *** AS-13 *** AS-15


Surface warships

* 43rd Missile Ship Division ** Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier (CV) ''Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov'' (063), Navy flagship. (Severely damaged by fire, December 2019. Not likely to return to active operations until 2023 or perhaps 2024.) ** s (CGN): *** ''Pyotr Velikiy'' (099), Fleet flagship (active as of 2022) *** ''Admiral Nakhimov'' (085) (in refit; date of return to service uncertain; may begin sea trials in 2022 but return to service could be as late as 2024 and then replace "Pyotr Velikiy" during her planned refit) ** Slava-class cruiser (CG) ''Marshal Ustinov'' (055) (active; deployed in the Mediterranean February to August 2022) ** Sovremennyy-class destroyer (DDG) ''Admiral Ushakov'' (returned to service in 2021 post-refit) **
Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate The ''Admiral Gorshkov'' class, Russian designation Project 22350 for the original and upgraded version armed with 16 and 32 VLS cells respectively, is the newest class of frigates being built by the Severnaya Verf in Saint Petersburg for the ...
s: *** ''Admiral Gorshkov'' (active as of 2022) *** ''Admiral Kasatonov'' (deployed in the Mediterranean as of May 2022) *** ''Admiral Golovko'' (sea trials in the Baltic) * 2nd Anti-Submarine Ship Division ** Udaloy-class destroyers (DDG): *** '' Vice Admiral Kulakov'' (deployed in the Mediterranean February to August 2022) *** '' Severomorsk'' (active as of 2022) ***'' Admiral Levchenko'' (active post-refit as of 2022) *** '' Admiral Chabanenko'' (inactive; reported in refit as of 2020) * Small Missile Ships (Light Missile Corvette) ** Nanuchka III-class corvette *** ''Rassvyet'' (520) (active as of 2021) * Small Anti-Submarine Ships (ASW Corvette) ** Grisha III-class corvette *** ''Brest'' (199) (active as of 2022) *** ''Yunga'' (113) (active as of 2022) *** ''Onega'' (164) (active as of 2021) *** ''Naryan-Mar'' (138) (active as of 2021) *** ''Monchegorsk'' (190) *** ''Snezhnogorsk'' (196) (active as of 2022) * Amphibious Warfare Vessels ** Ivan Gren-class landing ships *** ''Ivan Gren'' (0135) (active as of 2022) *** ''Petr Morgunov'' (117) (active; deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the
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) ** Ropucha-class landing ships *** ''Olenegorskiy Gornyak'' (012) (active; deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the
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; refit completed 2019) *** ''Kondopoga'' (027) (active as of 2021) *** ''Georgiy Pobedonosets'' (016) (active; deployed to the Black Sea and participating in the
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) *** ''Aleksandr Otrakovskiy'' (031) (active as of 2022) ** ''Project 02510 BK-16E'' high-speed assault boats: 4 vessels (''D-308'', ''D-2110'', ''RVK-703'', ''D-321'') * Mine Countermeasures Ships: ** Sonya-class: 7 vessels (BT-21, ''Polyarny'', ''Solovtskiy yunga'', ''Kotelnich'', ''Yadrin'', ''Kolona'' – latter five all reported active as of 2020 -, ''Elnya'' reported active as of 2022) ** Gorya-class: 1 vessel (''Vladimir Gumanenko'' – active as of 2022) * Patrol/Anti-saboteur Boats: **
Grachonok-class anti-saboteur ship The Grachonok class, Russian designation Project 21980 ''Grachonok'', is a class of anti-saboteur and large guard boats being built for the Russian Navy. The class is designed to combat sabotage and terrorist forces and means in the waters off b ...
: 4 vessels (P-340 ''Yunarmeets Zapolyarya''; P-421 ''Yunarmeets Belomorya''; P-429; P-430 ''Valery Fedyanin'') * Icebreakers: ** Project 21180 icebreaker Ilya Muromets (active) ** ''Project 97'' Icebreakers: 2 vessels: ''Vladimir Kavrayskiy'' and ''Ruslan'' * Intelligence Vessels (operated by the Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research): ** Vishnya-class intelligence ships: *** ''Kurily'' *** ''Viktor Leonov'' *** ''Tavriya'' ** Balzam-class intelligence ship ''Pribaltika'' **
Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship The ''Yuriy Ivanov'' class (Project 18280) is a new type of Russian SIGINT intelligence collection ship. The ship is designed by the JSC Central Design Bureau Iceberg. The displacement of the ship is more than 4,000 tons, the cruising range not ...
''Yuriy Ivanov'' (active as of 2021) ** Project 7452-class intelligence ship ''Chusuvoy'' ** Project 22010-class intelligence ship ''Yantar'' (active as of 2022) ** Project 02670-class 'Oceanographic research vessel' ''Evgeny Gorigledzhan'' (sea trials in the Baltic as of 2022) * Fleet Oilers: ** Boris Chilikin-class: 1 vessel (''Sergey Osipov''; active as of 2021) ** Dubna class: 1 vessel (''Dubna'') ** Kaliningrad Neft class: 2 vessels (''Vyazma'' and ''Argun''; ''Vyazma'' accompanying ''Marshal Ustinov'' and ''Vice Admiral Kulakov'' on their Mediterranean and Atlantic deployment in 2022) ** Akademik Pashin class: 1 vessel (''Akademik Pashin''; deployed to the Mediterranean as of August 2022) * Logistic Support Ships: ** 1 ''Elbrus-class'' (Project 23120) ice-capable logistics support vessel (entered service 2018) ** ''Project 304''-class Repair Ships: 3 vessels (''PM-10'', ''PM-69'', ''PM-75'') * Hydrographic Survey Vessels: 4 ''Yug-class'' (Project 862) vessels ** ''Vizir'' ** ''Temryuk'' (formerly ''Mangyshlak'') ** ''Gorizont'' (active as of 2021) ** ''Senezh''


Aviation and Air Defence Forces

* 45th Air Force and Air Defence Army ** 40th Mixed Aviation Regiment (previously 924th Long Range Air Reconnaissance Regiment?) – HQ at Olenegorsk/ OlenyaTu-22M3 ''Backfire'' bombers with Kh-32 long-range supersonic and Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic anti-ship missiles; – Deployed in the Northern Fleet/45th Air Army area of operations but under command of Russian Long-Range Aviation Forces ** 98th Separate Mixed Aviation Regiment: Two Squadrons: Su-24M; One Squadron: MiG-31 BM-variant in air defence role; some K-variant reported in anti-ship role with Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic anti-ship missiles (ASM); Su-24 reported converting to Su-34 (“Fullback”) fighters with Kh-35U ASM ( Monchegorsk (air base)) ** 100th Independent Shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment – Severomorsk-3 air base; Two Squadrons: mix of MiG-29K/KUB,
Su-27 The Sukhoi Su-27 (russian: Сухой Су-27; NATO reporting name: Flanker) is a Soviet-origin twin-engine supermaneuverable fighter aircraft designed by Sukhoi. It was intended as a direct competitor for the large US fourth-generation j ...
/KUB and
Su-25 The Sukhoi Su-25 ''Grach'' (russian: Грач ('' rook''); NATO reporting name: Frogfoot) is a subsonic, single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by Sukhoi. It was designed to provide close air support for Soviet ...
/UTG aircraft reported (MiG-29K elements reported deployed in interim land-based role at Rogachyovo airfield in 2021) ** 279th Shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment – HQ at Severomorsk-3 – Two Squadrons: Su-33 (Flanker-D)/Su-25UTG (as of 2021) ** 174th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment reported deployed by end of 2019 with MiG-31BM (K-variant in anti-ship role with Kh-47M2 Kinzhal ASM) (Monchegorsk airfield with additional forward operating bases, including Nagurskoye air field on Alexandra Land, Rogachevo air base, Sredniy in Severnaya Zemlya, Kotelny in the New Siberian Islands and Wrangel Island) ** 73rd Independent Air Squadron – HQ at Kipelovo (Fedotovo) –
Tu-142 The Tupolev Tu-142 (russian: Туполев Ту-142; NATO reporting name: Bear F/J) is a Soviet/Russian maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft derived from the Tu-95 turboprop strategic bomber. A specialised communi ...
MK, Tu-142MR Maritime Patrol/ASW aircraft; ** 403rd Guards Mixed Aviation Regiment – HQ at
Severomorsk-1 Severomorsk-1 , formerly known as Vayenga-1, is a naval air base in Murmansk Oblast, Russia south of Severomorsk (formerly called Vayenga). It one of the largest airfields on the Kola Peninsula, second only to Olenya. It can accommodate over ...
– One ASW/ELINT Squadron:
Il-38 The Ilyushin Il-38 "Dolphin" (NATO reporting name: May) is a maritime patrol aircraft and anti-submarine warfare aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It was a development of the Ilyushin Il-18 turboprop transport. Design and development The ...
/N ASW aircraft, Il-22 command aircraft (NATO reporting name: ''Coot B''), and Il-20RT electronic intelligence aircraft; One Transport Squadron: Tu-134,
An-12 The Antonov An-12 ( Russian: Антонов Ан-12; NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many variants. For more than th ...
,
An-26 The Antonov An-26 (NATO reporting name: Curl) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft, designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986.Gordon, Yefim. Komissarov, Dmitry & Sergey. "Antonov's Turboprop Twin ...
transport aircraft (2019)Air Forces Monthly (January 2020) p. 20
/ref> ** 830th Independent Shipborne Anti-Submarine Helicopter Regiment – HQ at
Severomorsk-1 Severomorsk-1 , formerly known as Vayenga-1, is a naval air base in Murmansk Oblast, Russia south of Severomorsk (formerly called Vayenga). It one of the largest airfields on the Kola Peninsula, second only to Olenya. It can accommodate over ...
Ka-27/PL/M ASW,
Ka-29 The Kamov Ka-27 (NATO reporting name 'Helix') is a military helicopter developed for the Soviet Navy, and currently in service in various countries including Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam, China, South Korea, and India. Variants include the Ka-29 ...
attack, Ka-31 airborne radar helicopters (2019) * 1st Air Defence Division (Murmansk Oblast) ** 531st Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Severomorsk-1 and 3 air base region –
S-400 The S-400 Triumf (russian: link=no, C-400 Триумф – Triumf; translation: Triumph; NATO reporting name: SA-21 Growler), previously known as the S-300 PMU-3, is a mobile, surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed in the 1990s by Russ ...
/ Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missiles) ** 583rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Olenya region – S-300PM/PS surface-to-air missile system) ** 1528th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment ( Severodvinsk – S-400 SAMs) * 3rd Air Defence Division (created 2019): ** 33rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (S-400 SAM systems) ( Rogachovo air base,
Novaya Zemlya Novaya Zemlya (, also , ; rus, Но́вая Земля́, p=ˈnovəjə zʲɪmˈlʲa, ) is an archipelago in northern Russia. It is situated in the Arctic Ocean, in the extreme northeast of Europe, with Cape Flissingsky, on the northern island, ...
, Arkhangelsk Oblast) (as of 2019) ** 414th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment established in 2019 with S-300V4 and/or S-300PS? surface-to-air missile system at Tiksi * S-400 SAM deployments reported in both 1st and 3rd Air Defence Divisions at:
Alexandra Land Alexandra Land (russian: Земля Александры, ''Zemlya Aleksandry'') is a large island located in Franz Josef Land, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russian Federation. Not counting detached and far-lying Victoria Island, it is the westernmost ...
(Nagurskoye air base), Kotelny Island, and Wrangel Island, among others. * S-300P SAM (NATO reporting name: SA-10 Grumble) at Rogachovo air base and elsewhere.


Northern Fleet Coastal Troops

* 14th Army Corps: **
80th Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade The 80th Separate Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade ''(80-я отдельная мотострелковая бригада)'' (Military Unit Number: 34667) is a specialist arctic warfare formation of the Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy formed in 2014. ...
(Alakurtti)(arctic warfare brigade; equipment includes 122-mm 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers; re-equipment of both 80th and 200th brigades on BTR-82A APCs was completed in 2016) ** 200th Motorized Rifle Brigade (Pechenga): deployed assets include Tor-M2DT mobile SAM system deployed on DT-30PM all-terrain vehicles (as of 2019); (tank battalion reported to have fully re-equipped with
T-80 The T-80 is a main battle tank (MBT) that was designed and manufactured in the former Soviet Union and manufactured in Russia. The T-80 is based on the T-64, while incorporating features from the later T-72. The chief designer of the T-80 was S ...
BVM MBT in 2020; elements of the Brigade reported deployed on operations in Ukraine as of February 2022 and reserve battalion reported activated for Ukraine as of July 2022) * Naval Infantry/Special Forces ** 61st Naval Infantry Brigade (As of February 2022, elements of the Brigade reported deployed to the Black Sea as part of Russian amphibious task force for operations in Ukraine) ** 420th Naval Reconnaissance Spetsnaz Point (Special Forces battalion) (Zverosovkhoz) * Coastal Missile & Artillery Troops: 536th Coastal Missile and Artillery Brigade (coastal missile brigades normally deployed with 3–5
K-300P Bastion-P The K-300P ''Bastion-P'' (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company '' Tekhnosoyuzproekt''. Design The main role of the Bastion-P is to eng ...
battalions and 1–2
Bal Bal may refer to: * Bal (surname), a Dutch, Indian, and Turkish surname * Bal, Iran (disambiguation) * Bal, Zira, a village in Punjab, India * ''Bal'' (film), a 2010 Turkish film * Bäl, a settlement on the Swedish island of Gotland * 8678 B ...
battalions). ** Bal mobile coastal missile system reported deployed on the Sredny Peninsula and Franz Josef Island (planned to be fitted at strategic locations along the entire
Northern Sea Route The Northern Sea Route (NSR) (russian: Се́верный морско́й путь, ''Severnyy morskoy put'', shortened to Севморпуть, ''Sevmorput'') is a shipping route officially defined by Russian legislation as lying east of N ...
) ** Bastion coastal defence missile system with
P-800 Oniks The P-800 Oniks (russian: П-800 Оникс; en, Onyx), also known in export markets as Yakhont (russian: Яхонт; en, ruby), is a Soviet / Russian supersonic anti-ship cruise missile developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya as a ramjet version ...
supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles reported on Alexandra Land in the Franz Josef Islands and Kotelny Island.


Commanders


See also

* Status 6 (Poseidon)


References

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Further reading

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External links

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Official site at mil.ru

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