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==Current operators== [[File:ORP Rolnik.jpg|thumb|{{ORP|Rolnik}}, a [[Polish Navy]] missile Tarantul-class corvette]] [[File:Morshansk.jpg|thumb|''Morshansk'']] [[File:Lastunul.jpg|thumb|''Lăstunul'']] [[File:R-334.Ivanovets.201208.2cropped.JPG|''[[Russian corvette Ivanovets|Ivanovets]]'' at Sevastopol in 2012|thumb]] [[File:GUR footage of 1 February 2024 attack on Ivanovets by Group 13.webm|thumb|right|250px|[[Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine)|Main Directorate of Intelligence]] footage of the attack on ''Ivanovets'' by Group 13.]] {{naval|Bulgaria}} *One ship in service – 101 ''Мълния'' ("Lightning"). {{naval|Egypt}} *One ship in service. In 2014, Egypt showed interest in the acquisition of the P-32 (Project 12421 ''Molniya'') missile boat but the contract was signed in 2015. In July 2015, the missile boat headed to the Mediterranean Sea and arrived at the port of Alexandria at the end of the month. The P-32 was handed over to the Egyptian Navy on 10 August after participating in the inauguration of the [[New Suez Canal]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://balabin-1712.livejournal.com/3395.html |website=Balabin-1712.livejournal.com |title=Гвардейский Ракетный Катер "Р-32" Передан Египту |trans-title=Guards Missile Boat "R-32" transferred to Egypt |date=13 August 2015 |language=ru |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20150813194412/http://balabin-1712.livejournal.com/3395.html |archive-date=13 August 2015}}</ref> {{naval|India}} *Seven license-built Indian variants, designated as {{sclass|Veer|corvette}}s, are currently in active service. The last Soviet-built vessel in service, ''Nishank'', was decommissioned on 3 June 2022.<ref>{{cite web|title=INS Nishank and INS Akshay Decommissioned|url=https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1831080|website=Press Information Bureau of India|date=3 June 2022|access-date=5 June 2022}}</ref> {{naval|Nicaragua}} *Two or possibly three ships ordered in 2013. Reports that two or possibly three ships would be donated by Russia in 2016. They may be the former Russian Navy vessels ''Kuznetsk'', ''Groza'' and ''Burya'', or vessels captured from Ukraine in 2014.<ref name="FI" /> {{naval|Romania}} *Three ships, all in service, homeport [[Mangalia]]. **''Zborul'', commissioned 1990 **''Pescărușul'', commissioned 1991 **''Lăstunul'', commissioned 1991 {{navy|Russia}} *{{As of|2022}}, approx. 20 ships of project 1241.1/1241.7 and project 12411/1242.1 were in service with the Russian Navy **[[Pacific Fleet (Russia)|Pacific Fleet]] – 10 ships **[[Baltic Fleet]] – 5 ships **[[Black Sea Fleet]] – 4 ships; however, on 1 February 2024, Ukraine released video purported to show the sinking of the vessel [[Russian corvette Ivanovets|''Ivanovets'']] by [[autonomous surface vessel|uncrewed naval drones]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68165523 |title=Ukraine 'hits Russian missile boat Ivanovets in Black Sea' |work=BBC News |last=Greenall |first=Robert |date=1 February 2024 |access-date=1 February 2024}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2024-02-01 |title=Military intelligence: Russian missile ship sunk off occupied Crimea |url=https://kyivindependent.com/military-intelligence-russian-missile-ship-sunk-off-occupied-crimea/ |access-date=2024-02-01 |website=The Kyiv Independent |language=en}}</ref> **[[Caspian Flotilla]] – 1 ship {{naval|Turkmenistan}} *Three ships acquired circa 2011, possibly the three originally ordered by Libya but not delivered.<ref name="FI" /> **830 ''Ederman'' **831 ''Arkadag'' **832 ''Gayratli'' {{flagicon image|Ensign of Vietnam People's Navy.svg}} [[Vietnam People's Navy]] *12 ships in service:<ref name="bmpd" /> **Four project 1241.RE Tarantul-I missile boats: ***Hull numbers: 371,372, 373 and 374. **Eight project 1241.8 Molniya missile boats/[[fast attack craft]]s: ***Hull numbers: 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 382 and 383. Six of them were locally built in [[Ba Son Shipyard]] under license. {{naval|Yemen}} *Two ships in service. {{naval|Poland}} *Four ships built. **{{ORP|Górnik}} (434), decommissioned and scrapped **{{ORP|Hutnik}} (435), decommissioned and scrapped **{{ORP|Metalowiec}} (436), decommissioned and scrapped in 2020 In April of 2020<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.naszbaltyk.com/morskie-kadry-antka/4153-dluga-agonia-ostatnich-tarantulwww.naszbaltyk.com/morskie-kadry-antka/4153-dluga-agonia-ostatnich-tarantul | title=Długa agonia ostatnich "Tarantul" - Nasz Bałtyk - morskie czasopismo }}</ref> **{{ORP|Rolnik}} (437), decommissioned and scrapped in 2020 In April of 2020<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.naszbaltyk.com/morskie-kadry-antka/4153-dluga-agonia-ostatnich-tarantulwww.naszbaltyk.com/morskie-kadry-antka/4153-dluga-agonia-ostatnich-tarantul | title=Długa agonia ostatnich "Tarantul" - Nasz Bałtyk - morskie czasopismo }}</ref> {{naval|Soviet Union}} *48 ships built. {{naval|United States}} *{{ship|German corvette|Hiddensee||2}} was briefly in service with U.S. Navy, after it was transferred from the [[German Navy]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://hnsa.org/ships/hiddensee.htm |title=Hiddensee |website=Historic Naval Ships Association |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101124115305/http://hnsa.org/ships/hiddensee.htm |archive-date=24 November 2010}}</ref> The ship was retired in 1996 and became a museum ship in [[Battleship Cove]] in [[Fall River, Massachusetts]]. She was later scrapped in 2023 due to her hull deteriorating. {{naval|Ukraine}} *Four type 1241 ships, all captured by Russia in March 2014 during the [[Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation|invasion of Crimea]].<ref name = "FI"/> **''Prydniprovia'' (believed [[Hulk (ship type)|hulked]] as floating barracks)<ref name = "FI"/> **''Kremenchuk'' (believed to be in [[Russian Border Guard]] service as ''Kuban'')<ref name = "FI"/> **''Uzhhorod'' (believed to be in [[Russian Border Guard]] service as ''Novorossisk'')<ref name = "FI"/> **''Khmelnytskyi'' (believed hulked as floating barracks)<ref name = "FI"/> {{naval|East Germany}} *Five ships built – all retired
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