In Rybinsk, laid the next small hydrographic vessel project 19910
The laid small hydrographic vessel "Yakov Lapushkin" is the fifth vessel of the 19910 project, being built in the interests of the Russian Navy. According to the shipbuilders' plans, the vessel will be transferred to the Russian Navy in 2022 and will be part of the Baltic Fleet. It will be built on an improved new ice class and will receive modern technical means.
Hydrographic vessels of the 19910 project are intended for servicing navigation aids, delivering cargo to an unequipped coast, and also for performing research using a multibeam echo sounder. They can work not only in the conditions of the deep sea, but also in shallow water.
Key Features: Displacement 1200 tons. The length of 59 meters, the width of the greatest 11,4 meters, the height of the board over 5 meters, draft 3,18 meters. The speed of 12,5 knots. The cruising range is about 3500 miles. The autonomy of swimming over 25 days. Crew 22 man.
In total, under the contract for the supply of vessels of this class to the Russian Navy, the Ministry of Defense ordered the construction of 9 small hydrographic vessels, which are being built, in addition to Rybinsk, also in Blagoveshchensk. At present, two ships of the 19910 project are in the process of completion: one for the Northern Fleet, the other for the Pacific.
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