At the "Admiralty Shipyards" will lay two ships and launch the next "Varshavyanka"
According to the officer, “The 23 diesel-electric icebreaker Ilya Muromets of the 21180 project, which the Russian Navy’s Chief Command plans to use in the Arctic zone, will be laid at the Admiralty Shipyards in April in St. Petersburg,” XNUMX said.
“The 24 of April at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant will be the ceremonial laying of the first mass-produced mine defense ship of the new generation, which is named after Georgi Kurbatov by order of the Navy Commander Admiral Viktor Chirkov. This ship, designed by the Almaz Design Bureau, embodied the most advanced technologies of military shipbuilding and has the world's largest hull of monolithic fiberglass. The displacement is about 900 tons, the length is more than 60 meters, the crew is 44 person, ”Dygalo said. He added that "the ship is distinguished by high maneuverability and increased comfort for the crew." The head project in this project, “Alexander Obukhov”, was launched last summer, and state tests are underway.
In addition, on April 25, a diesel-electric submarine of project 636 Krasnodar, intended for the submarine forces of the Black Sea, will be solemnly launched at Admiralty Shipyards OJSC. fleet"- said the representative of the Navy.
Total Black Sea coastal ships should receive 6 submarines of this project. Two of them (Novorossiysk and Rostov-on-Don) were handed over to seamen last year, and the third (Stary Oskol) recently went to sea trials.
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