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Patrol craft Triglav heads for Novorossiysk

Patrol craft Triglav heads for Novorossiysk 18.10.2010
Text: RusNavy.com
Photo: Triglav. almaz.spb.ru
Project 10412 (hull number 043) patrol boat Triglav built for Slovenian Navy by Almaz shipyard (St. Petersburg) heads for Novorossiysk. The boat sails under Russian flag and is supposed to arrive at Novorossiysk Naval base early Nov, reports the shipyards' press service.

Triglav left basin of Almaz shipyard in the night of Oct 9, 2010. Till the beginning of Oct the boat had been undergoing trials and acceptance procedures. The shipbuilding contract was signed in July 2008; the boat was laid down in Sept 2008 and launched on July 21, 2010. The project developer is Almaz Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering.

Slovenian flag is going to be hoisted over the ship in Novorossiysk; in Nov 11-12 the boat will leave Russian territorial waters and head for the Adriatic Sea to continue service in 430th division of Slovenian Navy.

Slovenian crew was trained simultaneously with the patrol boat's building. The crew training was held in two stages: they learned theory in Coast Guard Institute (Anapa, Russia), and practiced in St. Petersburg. The training was conducted in English; when the course was over, the crewmen received diplomas and certificates.

Patrol boat Triglav will become the second vessel of Slovenian Navy.

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