Soviet communications ship SSV-33

SSV-33 Ural (ССВ-33 Урал) (NATO reporting name: Kapusta (Russian for "cabbage")) was a command and control ship operated by the Soviet Navy. SSV-33's hull was derived from that of the nuclear powered s. SSV-33 served in electronic intelligence, missile tracking, space tracking, and communications relay roles. Due to high operating costs, SSV-33 was laid up.

The on board radio reconnaissance system was called "Coral", this involved two computer types: "Elbrus" and several "EC-1046" computers.

This ship is mentioned in the popular post-apocalyptic fiction novel World War Z.