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Hetman Sagaidachny (or Hetman Sahaydachniy) U-130 Krivak III class (1993) LOA 405′ / 123.5 m TDISP 3,700 tons. Formerly Kirov, a planned Soviet Border Guard (FSB) ship, but completed by Ukraine. Longtime flagship of the Navy. Scuttled at Mykolaiv during 2022 War with Russia ca. 28 February 2022. Current Status unknown.

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Hetman Sagaidachny U-130, 2015. Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Hetman Sahaydachniy Odessa 2019

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Line drawing of Hetman Sahaydachniy U-130 Credit: Sergienkod, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Hetman Sahaydachniy Odessa 2018

Hetman Baida Vyshnevetskyi U-131 (laid down 1992, not completed, reportedly sold to North Korea, fate unknown. krivak frigate Nampo NK 2004

Sevastopol U-132 (1997) Krivak II class LOA 405′ / 123.5 m TDISP 3,200 tons. Formerly Razitelnyy (1976-1997) Sold to Turkey for either scrapping or target sinking 2005.

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Sevastopol U-132 laid up in Sevastopol, at the Ukrainian naval base, 2005. Credit: Крицын Андрей, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Ukrainian Krivak II class Sevastopol 2004

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