Ugra-class submarine tender


The Ugra class was the NATO reporting name for a group of submarine tenders built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1960s. The Soviet designation was Project 1886. One further ship, was built for the Indian Navy to a modified design. The ships were intended to provide afloat support, including supplies, water, torpedoes, fuel, and battery charging; minimal repair facilities. Often employed as flagships/command ships for submarine squadrons

Ships

Seven ships were built for the Soviet Navy in Nikolayev;
the last two Russian Navy ships Vladimir Yegorov and Volga were scrapped in the late 1990s.
The last active ship, INS Amba was decommissioned in 2006.

''Borodino''-class training ships

Two ships were completed to a modified design as training ships. They were named Borodino and Gangut. They were also scrapped in the late 1990s.