List of active RPCG ships (Pacifica)

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This is a list of currently commissioned vessels of the Royal Pelinese Coast Guard as of December 2024. There are approximately 238 commissioned vessels, including 32 large (>3000 tonnes) cutters, 56 corvettes, 109 patrol craft, 23 buoy tenders, 4 construction tenders, and 14 miscellaneous auxiliary vessels. The total full-load displacement of all commissioned vessels excluding miscellaneous auxiliaries is approximately 229,000 tonnes.

This list excludes boats and other similar watercraft without accommodations for extended operation, which are instead listed as equipment of the Royal Pelinese Homeland Guard.

Active ships

Class Status Type Ships Displacement Commissioned Builder Note
Patrol cutters (32 in service)
Chaika class
  • Active: 4
  • Reserve: 0
  • Laid up: 0
  • Building/trials: 2
  • Retired: 0
  • Lost: 0
Large cutter 9,000 tonnes at full load 2011-present VostMash
Rebeda class
  • Active: 12
  • Reserve: 0
  • Laid up: 1
  • Building/trials: 2
  • Retired: 0
  • Lost: 0
Patrol cutter 5,000 tonnes at full load 1999-present VostMash, Pelograd Royal Shipyard
Berkut class
  • Active: 15
  • Reserve: 0
  • Laid up: 0
  • Building/trials: 2
  • Retired: 0
  • Lost: 0
Patrol cutter 4,000 tonnes at full load 2017-present VostMash, Pelograd Royal Shipyard
Small vessels (165 in service)
Miyya class
  • Active: 53
  • Reserve: 0
  • Laid up: 3
  • Building/trials: 4
  • Retired: 0
  • Lost: 0
Offshore patrol corvette 400 tonnes at full load 2001-present Pelograd Royal Shipyard
Sakana class
  • Active: 103
  • Reserve: 0
  • Laid up: 6
  • Building/trials: 3
  • Retired: 0
  • Lost: 0
Offshore patrol vessel 100 tonnes at full load 2009-present Pelograd Royal Shipyard
Ostrov class
  • Active: 7
  • Reserve: 6
  • Laid up: 0
  • Building/trials: 0
  • Retired: 41
  • Lost: 19
Offshore patrol vessel 80 tonnes at full load 1962-1975, 1984-1987 Pelograd Royal Shipyard Currently in the process of being replaced by the the Sakana class.
Auxiliaries (27 in service)

See also