Cruisers of the Soviet Navy

Can you name all cruisers of the Soviet Navy?
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Svetlana
Light cruiser
Renamed Profintern in 1925, then Krasny Krym in 1939, scrapped in July 1959
Svetlana
Svetlana
Light cruiser
Converted into an oil tanker and renamed Azneft, capsized on 23 December 1938
Admiral Greig
Svetlana
Light cruiser
Converted into an oil tanker and renamed Grozneft, then Groznyy, scrapped in 1965
Admiral Spiridov
Svetlana
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1952
Admiral Butakov
Admiral Nakhimov
Light cruiser
Renamed Hetman Bogdan Khmelnitsky in 1919, then Chervona Ukraina in 1922, sunk as a target ship on 30 October 1950
Admiral Nakhimov
Admiral Nakhimov
Light cruiser
Renamed Krasny Kavkaz in 1926, sunk as target ship on 21 November 1952
Admiral Lazarev
Admiral Nakhimov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1922
Admiral Kornilov
Admiral Nakhimov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1922
Admiral Istomin
Kirov
Light cruiser
Scrapped on 22 February 1974
Kirov
Kirov
Light cruiser
Scrapped on 2 March 1973
Voroshilov
Kirov
Light cruiser
Scrapped on 18 April 1959
Maxim Gorky
Kirov
Light cruiser
Renamed Slava in 1957, scrapped 4 April 1972
Molotov
Kirov
Light cruiser
Renamed Petropavlovsk in 1957, scrapped on 6 February 1960
Kaganovich
Kirov
Light cruiser
Scrapped on 12 April 1963
Kalinin
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1980
Chapayev
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1977
Zheleznyakov
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Scrapped in1965
Kuybyshev
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1980
Chkalov
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1961
Frunze
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Ordzhinikidze
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Sverdlov
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Lenin
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Dzerzhinsky
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Avrora
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Lazo
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Zhdanov
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Parkhomenko
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Kotovsky
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Shchors
Chapayev
Light cruiser
Cancelled in July 1941
Shcherbakov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in October 1993
Sverdlov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1991
Zhdanov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1992
Admiral Ushakov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in November 1991
Aleksandr Suvorov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in1992
Admiral Senyavin
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1990
Dmitry Pozharsky
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Sold to the Indonesian Navy in 1962 and renamed Irian, scrapped in 1972
Ordzhonikidze
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in October 1991
Aleksandr Nevsky
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1991
Admiral Lazarev
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1989
Dzerzhinsky
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 1961
Admiral Nakhimov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Preserved as a museum ship since 28 July 2002
Mikhail Kutuzov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Renamed Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya on 3 August 1957, scrapped in 1990
Molotovsk
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Scrapped in 2013
Murmansk
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1957
Admiral Kornilov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1961
Kronstadt
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1961
Shcherbakov
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1961
Tallinn
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1961
Varyag
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1961
Arkhangelsk
Sverdlov
Light cruiser
Cancelled in 1961
Vladivostok
Kynda
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1991
Groznyy
Kynda
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1995
Admiral Fokin
Kynda
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 2004
Admiral Golovko
Kynda
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in April 1990
Varyag
Kresta I
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1994
Admiral Zozulya
Kresta I
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in January 1991
Vladivostok
Kresta I
Missile cruiser
Sunk while on tow to be scrapped in March 1992
Vitse-Admiral Drozd
Kresta I
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1990
Sevastopol
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Sold to India, reclassified as an icebreaker and scrapped in 1993
Kronshtadt
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Sold to India in 1993 and reclassified as an icebreaker, scrapped in 1994
Admiral Isakov
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1993
Admiral Nakhimov
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1994
Admiral Makarov
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Renamed Khabarovsk in 1991, destroyed by a fire in 1992, wreck scrapped in 1994
Marshal Voroshilov
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1993
Admiral Oktyabrsky
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1993
Admiral Isachenkov
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1994
Marshal Timoshenko
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1994
Vasily Chapayev
Kresta II
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1994
Admiral Yumashev
Kara
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1994
Nikolayev
Kara
Missile cruiser
Currently awaiting scrapping
Ochakov
Kara
Missile cruiser
Scrapped on 14 April 2020
Kerch
Kara
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 2000
Azov
Kara
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1997
Petropavlovsk
Kara
Missile cruiser
Scrapped in 1994
Tashkent
Kara
Missile cruiser
Renamed Vladivostok in 1992, scrapped in 1996
Tallinn
Slava
Missile cruiser
Renamed Moskva in 1995, sunk by Ukranian missiles on 14 April 2022
Slava
Slava
Missile cruiser
Originally named Admiral Lobov before completion, currently in active service
Marshal Ustinov
Slava
Missile cruiser
Renamed Varyag in 1995, currently in active service
Chervona Ukraina
Slava
Missile cruiser
Renamed Ukraina in 1993, currently docked unfinished
Komsomolets
Slava
Missile cruiser
Cancelled before completion, scrapped in 1990
Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya
Slava
Missile cruiser
Cancelled in 1990
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov
Slava
Missile cruiser
Cancelled in 1990
Varyag
Slava
Missile cruiser
Cancelled in 1990
Sevastopol
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