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  2. List of submarine operators - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union (prior to 1991 collapse, many now operated by successor state Russia) Syria - all Romeo-class submarines retired around 1992; Thailand (Matchanu class during the Franco-Thai War - built in Japan 1938 and retired 1951) Ukraine (Zaporizhzhia - lost to Russia in the annexation of Crimea) [19]

  3. Category:Submarines by country - Wikipedia

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    Submarines of Russia (7 C, 26 P) S. ... Submarines of Ukraine ... This list may not reflect recent changes. O. List of submarine operators

  4. Ukrainian Navy - Wikipedia

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    On 8 April 2014 an agreement was reached between Russia and Ukraine to return Ukrainian Navy materials to Ukraine proper. [46] A part of the Ukrainian Navy was then returned to Ukraine but Russia suspended this agreement because/after Ukraine did not renew its unilaterally declared ceasefire on 1 July 2014 in the war in Donbas. [47]

  5. Ukrainian submarine Zaporizhzhia - Wikipedia

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    Later sources in the Russian Navy announced that submarine should be returned to Ukrainian Navy. [13] Later (it was reported) Russia decided not to return the submarine to Ukraine. [14] [15] But in mid-May the submarine was scheduled to be returned to Ukraine, where it was likely to become a museum piece. [16]

  6. List of active Ukrainian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The first warship-class built in the independent Ukraine was expected to produce its first vessel in 2016. [2] [3] As of 24 March 2014, all of the larger ships but one (the Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy) of the Ukrainian Navy were captured by the Russian Black Sea Fleet. [4] Some ships Russia returned to Ukraine (35 vessels in total). [5]

  7. List of submarine classes in service - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union / Russia: 19,400 Russian Navy: 6: 14: 0: 2 being modernized, 1 inactive/reserve, 4 scrapped, 1 lost at sea: Shang class (Type 093G) People's Republic of China: 7,000 People's Liberation Army Navy: 1: 1: 0: Only G variant of the Shang-class submarine is capable of launching guided cruise missiles Yasen class Russia: 13,800 Russian ...

  8. Russian submarine sunk in Crimean port, Ukraine claims - AOL

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    If confirmed, the sinking would be Ukraine’s latest blow to Russia’s navy, which Kyiv claims has already lost a third of its Black Sea Fleet. ... where the submarine was docked, appears to ...

  9. Black Sea Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Black Sea Fleet was partitioned between the Russian Federation and Ukraine in 1997, with Russia receiving title to 82% of the vessels. The Black Sea Fleet has its official primary headquarters and facilities at the Sevastopol Naval Base, Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.