Baltic Fleet

Baltic Fleet
Russian: Балтийский флот
Baltic Fleet great emblem
Active18 May 1703 – present
Allegiance Tsardom of Russia
(1703–1721)
 Russian Empire
(1721–1917)
 Russian SFSR
(1917–1922)
 Soviet Union
(1922–1991)
 Russian Federation
(1991–present)
Branch Russian Navy
RoleNaval warfare;
Amphibious warfare;
Combat patrols in the Baltic;
Naval presence/diplomacy missions in the Atlantic and elsewhere
Sizec. 43 surface warships (surface combatants, major amphibious units, mine warfare) plus support ships and auxiliaries
1 submarine
Part of Russian Armed Forces
Garrison/HQKaliningrad (HQ)
Baltiysk
Kronstadt
Anniversaries18 May
EngagementsGreat Northern War

Seven Years' War

Russo-Turkish wars

Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)

Crimean War
Russo-Japanese War

World War I

Russian Civil War
World War II

Cold War
Russo-Ukrainian War

DecorationsOrder of the Red Banner Order of the Red Banner (2)
Commanders
Current
commander
Vice Admiral Vladimir Vorobyov
Notable
commanders
Alexei Orlov
Adm. Korneli Cruys
Adm. Dmitry Senyavin
Adm. Vasily Chichagov
Adm. Samuel Greig
Rear Adm. Aleksandr Razvozov
Cpt. Alexey Schastny
Adm. Arseniy Golovko
Vice Adm. Alexander Vekman
Adm. Lev Galler
Fleet Adm. Ivan Isakov
Adm. Vladimir Yegorov
Adm. Ivan Kapitanets
Adm. Konstantin Makarov
Adm. Viktor Chirkov
External videos
on RT Documentary Official YouTube Channel(in English)
video icon The Baltic Fleet (E01): Russian stealth corvette and 'black hole' submarine get ready for a face-off on YouTube
video icon The Baltic Fleet (E02): Loading torpedoes on the 'Magnitogorsk' submarine on YouTube
video icon The Baltic Fleet (E03): The challenging task of repainting the whole warship on YouTube
video icon The Baltic Fleet (E04): 'Magnitogorsk' submarine begins its dive on YouTube

The Baltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский флот, romanizedBaltiyskiy flot)[3] is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea.

Established 18 May 1703, under Tsar Peter the Great as part of the Imperial Russian Navy, the Baltic Fleet is the oldest Russian fleet.[4] In 1918, the fleet was inherited by the Russian SFSR which then founded the Soviet Union in 1922, where it was eventually known as the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet as part of the Soviet Navy, as during this period it gained the two awards of the Order of the Red Banner. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Baltic Fleet was inherited by the Russian Federation and reverted to its original name as part of the Russian Navy.

The Baltic Fleet is headquartered in Kaliningrad[citation needed] and its main base in Baltiysk (Pillau), both in Kaliningrad Oblast, and another base in Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg, in the Gulf of Finland.

  1. ^ See Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)#Russian Mediterranean expedition
  2. ^ "MSN". MSN.
  3. ^ "Baltic fleet official site".
  4. ^ "Baltic Fleet turns 307". RusNavy.com. 18 May 2010. Archived from the original on 19 December 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2011.

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