A detailed list of destroyed, damaged and captured ships of both sides can be seen below. This list will be updated as additional footage becomes available.
This list only includes naval vessels of which photo or videographic evidence or loss notices are available. Therefore, the amount of destroyed and damaged naval vessels could be higher than what is recorded here. Derelict naval vessels and civilian craft are not included in this list.
(Click on the numbers to get a picture of each individual destroyed, damaged or captured vessel)
Russia - 3, of which: destroyed: 1, damaged: 2
Landing Ships (2, of which destroyed: 1, damaged: 1)
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Clik here to view.1 Project 1171 Tapir class landing ship BDK-65 Saratov: (1, destroyed)
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Clik here to view.1 Project 775 Ropucha class landing ship: (1, damaged)
Patrol Boats Ships (1, of which damaged: 1)
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Clik here to view.1 Project 03160 Raptor class patrol boat: (1, damaged)
Ukraine - 13, of which: sunk: 2, captured: 11
Frigate (1, of which destroyed: 1)
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Clik here to view.1 Krivak III class frigate 'Hetman Sahaydachniy': (1, scuttled to prevent capture by Russia)
Patrol and Gunboats (5 of which destroyed: 1, captured: 4)
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Clik here to view.2 Gyurza-M class gunboat: (1, Akkerman 'P174', captured)(2, Vyshhorod 'P179', captured)
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Clik here to view.1 Island class patrol boat P190 Slovyansk: (1, sunk)
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Clik here to view.2 Zhuk class patrol boat (Operated by the Sea Guard): (1, 'BG 118', captured)(2, unknown ID, captured)
Miscellaneous Vessels (13, of which destroyed: 2, captured: 11)
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Clik here to view.1 Sorum class seagoing tugboat 'Korets'''A830 or P186'': (1, captured)
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Clik here to view.6 Small patrol boats (Operated by the Sea Guard): (1, BG ??8, captured)(2, BG 311, captured)(3, BG 14, captured)(4, BG 24, captured)(5, BG 310, captured)(6, unknown ID, captured)
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