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List of Russian Navy cruisers
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Currently, only the navies of Russia and the United States operate modern vessels classified as cruisers. Russia currently operates eight, one of which is only nominally in commission and has not put to sea since 1991 (Kirov-class Admiral Ushakov), and one of which is under construction (Slava-class Admiral Lobov).
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Currently, only the navies of Russia and the United States operate modern vessels classified as cruisers. Russia currently operates eight, one of which is only nominally in commission and has not put to sea since 1991 (Kirov-class Admiral Ushakov), and one of which is under construction (Slava-class Admiral Lobov).