In Rybinsk, laid the next small hydrographic vessel project 19910

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At the Vympel shipyard in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast, a laying ceremony was held today for a small hydrographic ship of project 19910, known as Yakov Lapushkin, according to the press service of the Naval fleet (Navy) of Russia.

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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  1. 0
    22 January 2019 18: 36
    In Rybinsk laid another small hydrographic vessel of project 19910
    throw off the address of the pawnshop, I’ll go buy it out ... Yes tongue Well, who writes it ... journalists ...
    1. -1
      22 January 2019 18: 50
      It’s a pity that it’s small, I would like the mill to produce Large!
      The level of journalism has actually fallen.
      But the ships are "pledged", everything is correct here. Where did this term come from, I don't know, can anyone enlighten?
      1. +4
        22 January 2019 18: 58
        Many also want to build destroyers instead of RTOs. But this is not always necessary. Or do you want a hydrographic aircraft carrier?
        1. +1
          22 January 2019 19: 22
          Quote: Guards Division of Couch Troops
          Or do you want a hydrographic aircraft carrier?

          I would like to, about 10. With an aircraft-carrying group in addition!
          I want to live in a strong country.
          1. 0
            22 January 2019 19: 24
            China is a very strong country, but I didn’t see armored personnel carriers with ICBMs)
            1. 0
              22 January 2019 19: 29
              Well, we have seen little in China ... maybe not on an APC
              1. 0
                22 January 2019 19: 30
                Mostly rumored.

          2. -1
            22 January 2019 22: 12
            An aircraft carrier group is not always a sign of a strong country.
            1. +1
              22 January 2019 23: 19
              Quote: Carpenter 2329
              An aircraft carrier group is not always a sign of a strong country.

              Not a sign of a smart country, but a strong one - yes.)
        2. +2
          22 January 2019 20: 19
          Quote: Guards Division of Couch Troops
          Or do you want a hydrographic aircraft carrier?

          Dear Alexey! "hydrographic aircraft carrier" is certainly not needed wassat But relief maps of the bottom of the world's oceans-- are very necessary .... !!!! Yes "Brains" for "Brain" - Poseidon !!! good
      2. 0
        22 January 2019 19: 12
        Quote: Minai
        But the ships are "mortgaged", everything is correct here

        keel...
      3. +5
        22 January 2019 20: 01
        Quote: Minai
        But the ships are "pledged", everything is correct here. Where did this term come from, I don't know, can anyone enlighten?

        it is not important what to say, it is important how ... "the keel was laid" - so it would be right, probably. although ... as Peter said in "Mednoye": "here the city will be laid ...", and the king stood, obviously not at the pawnshop ... in general, forgive me the old skvaligu, dug into the word, now I'm not happy myself. recourse
        1. +2
          22 January 2019 20: 20
          The main thing you have is bright thoughts, and the syllable is a fixable thing. drinks
        2. 0
          22 January 2019 23: 21
          In English, by the way, the verb Laid is used, which in meaning is about the same as ours.
      4. +1
        22 January 2019 22: 31
        I think the term went from laying the first stone to the foundation. Homes, countries, economies, cultures, etc.
    2. +2
      22 January 2019 18: 57
      Such is the terminology, from the category of ships go, go, and do not swim, sail. smile
      1. +2
        22 January 2019 19: 46
        hi Not everyone understands this. Even bigger and do not want to understand. Yes
        1. 0
          22 January 2019 19: 48
          Good health hi A land man, excusable. smile
          1. +2
            22 January 2019 20: 01
            Excusably, I agree ... But should it ??? negative
      2. +1
        22 January 2019 19: 48
        The terms are different. In some applications, for example in navigation, it is "float".
        In general, to trump the knowledge of terms is a direct way to make yourself stupid in front of professionals. This is instantly visible when a person, apart from pronouncing the terms, understands nothing more. So it’s better not to
        1. 0
          22 January 2019 19: 54
          Man, there’s no need to twitch, otherwise I’ll caress too, it’s not enough. wink
    3. 0
      22 January 2019 19: 03
      So they write, everything is absolutely correct. And your humor at the kindergarten level
    4. 0
      22 January 2019 21: 13
      throw off the address of the pawnshop, I’ll go buy it out ...

      Your zeal would have been 25 years earlier, now we would have not 1, but 3 aircraft carriers ...
    5. +1
      22 January 2019 23: 16
      Quote: Aerodrome
      In Rybinsk, laid the next small hydrographic vessel project 19910

      Not an aircraft carrier, not a frigate, not a corvette, or a submarine ... but an entire hydrographic ship! request And what will we fight with pin-ups ourselves? ) These hydrographic vessels or what? lol Second country 404 ...
    6. 0
      23 January 2019 01: 00
      Write - "bookmark took place", apparently, there are too many letters ... winked
  2. +2
    22 January 2019 18: 39
    Well done neighbors !!!! Workaholic city!
  3. +1
    22 January 2019 18: 54
    Is it possible to build warships there? Just asking!
    1. +1
      22 January 2019 19: 20
      The shipyard’s capabilities are determined by the dimensions of the slipway or slipway, the fairway depth, production facilities and cooperation with the middle ones.
      1. +1
        22 January 2019 19: 23
        Read by "subcontractors" (damn editor).
      2. +2
        22 January 2019 19: 52
        At the Rybinsk caterpillar, a longitudinal slip; there you can’t lower a very long ship. Depth on GDP is 4 meters, but on pontoons you can slightly raise. The height of the non-movable bridges, if you go to the Baltic - 15 meters, I do not remember exactly, to the south - less. The width is not more than 17.5, otherwise it will not enter the gateway.
  4. +1
    22 January 2019 19: 11
    The tradition of attaching a "mortgage" board when welding the first section formed the basis of this term.
  5. +2
    22 January 2019 19: 36
    Oh, I'm old. Sometime around, they cut it into the north. Only the winch was on the nose.
    1. +1
      22 January 2019 21: 29
      In general, for more than XNUMX-tonnes, a helipad is needed, which one is empty under the captain’s, will be extended with take-out and will have ... After all, walking in the north is not so comfortable, but here the opportunity itself asks ...
  6. mvg
    +1
    22 January 2019 21: 50
    He has a good fishing rod and decent floats .. wink I wonder what kind of herring to hunt for?
  7. 0
    22 January 2019 22: 36
    It seems like some kind of mistake. Draft 3.18m is a large ship, some kind of gigantomania. But how to explore shallow shelves? Enough already to produce large vessels, which then have nowhere to be repaired, since the last floating ship has sunk away! Some kind of wrecking, not shipbuilding!
  8. +1
    22 January 2019 23: 13
    There was news that a compact version of Zircon was created. Can install on it? In principle, everything is simple:
    - a special pipe is welded, one end to the stern, the other to the superstructure
    - Zircon is inserted into the pipe so that it does not go back, screw the bolt in the back of the pipe
    - the usual Bikford cord sets fire to the sailor
    In the conditions when the cruisers are postponed, it is quite possible to build many of these KILLERS. It is possible to complete with Daggers and Caliber and Vanguards. In the compact version, of course. Know, change the pipe and the length of the cord. History and future generations will forgive ...
    The classification will be TMGKrR (Heavy Small Hydrographic Missile Cruiser).
    1. 0
      23 January 2019 23: 35
      Experienced. Not so, the pipe with the exit should look at the stern, then when fired, the jet stream will hit the superstructure, and according to Newton’s law, the Hydrographic Missile cruiser will fly in the opposite direction, and if Zircon is heavy, with wings attached, the cruiser will take off ... Such a weapon view of fright will hit all enemies on a rampage, still, - a flying cruiser ....)))