Login

 

Forgot password?
submarines shipbuilding Black Sea Fleet exercise Pacific Fleet Russian Navy Northern Fleet strategy cooperation Ukraine visits Russia piracy missiles trials Sevastopol history Sevmash presence contracts drills Baltic Fleet industry incident anti-piracy shipyards training Gulf of Aden frigate Somalia India developments reforms opinion Borei procurements policy Russia - India aircraft carrier Crimea arms exports USA St. Petersburg tests France financing Bulava Yury Dolgoruky Serdiukov US Navy Mediterranean cruise Zvezdochka NATO innovations Indian Navy United Shipbuilding Corporation Medvedev Arctic agreements commission Admiralteyskie Verfi Admiral Gorshkov Vladivostok Mistral accident hijacking corvettes overhaul Admiral Kuznetsov anniversary Russia - France Rosoboronexport Vysotsky ceremony event Yantar Severomorsk defense order negotiations aircraft conflict China deployment naval aviation Putin investigations Black Sea Varyag coast guard Novorossiysk Vikramaditya landing craft Far East marines crime Severnaya Verf meeting scandals memorials Syria traditions South Korea statistics Japan escort Neustrashimy Yasen tenders Admiral Chabanenko Marshal Shaposhnikov convoys Ukrainian Navy problems Severodvinsk Chirkov reinforcement tension tragedy firings technology Almaz Moskva search and rescue Caspian Flotilla frontier service upgrade provocation Baltic Sea hostages court keel laying Turkey Dmitry Donskoy rumors Admiral Panteleyev Atalanta shipwreck helicopters Kilo class Petr Veliky World War II death Kaliningrad Norway Rubin Admiral Vinogradov launching patrols Russia-Norway
Search
Our friends russian navy weapons world sailing ships
 
Tell a friend Print version

New-Generation Icebreaker Keel-Laid at Baltiysky Zavod Shipyard

10/10/2012 
Text: RusNavy.com
Photo: sdelanounas.ru
The new-generation Project 22600 diesel-electric icebreaker LK-25 (25 megawatt) was laid down today at Baltiysky Zavod Shipbuilding Ltd in St. Petersburg. The ship will be constructed for Rosmorport. The solemn keel-laying ceremony was attended by Russian premier Dmitry Medvedev.

The keel laying was held with a 1.5-hour delay; participants expected arrival of Medvedev who was inspecting a traffic intersection at Western Highway being constructed in St. Petersburg. With arrival of Medvedev, the ceremony finally started and took somewhat 7 minutes, including the premier's speech. According to the head of Russian Government, construction of the new-generation icebreaker will be undoubtedly accomplished on time. "There will be more orders", promised Medvedev. "We're about to build a great fleet for the great country", said the premier.

Among other participants were St. Petersburg Governor Georgy Poltavchenko, Deputy Minister of Transport Viktor Olersky, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Alexei Rakhmanov, President of JSC United Shipbuilding Corporation Andrei Diachkov, and Director General of Baltiysky Zavod Shipbuilding Ltd Alexander Voznesensky.

Earlier on this day, Dmitry Medvedev visited Admiralteyskie Verfi shipyard to take part in commissioning ceremony of Project 22280 research expedition ship Akademik Treshnikov handed over to Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring. The world-class project of research ship was developed by the Baltsudoproekt Design Bureau (affiliate of the Krylov Scientific Center).

It is planned to deliver the icebreaker to the orderer in Dec 2015. The project was developed by the Petrobalt Design Bureau.

The latest diesel-electric icebreaker of such power joined national icebreaking fleet 36 years ago. It was Krasin built in 1976 in Finland at Wartsila shipyard by order of the USSR.

General characteristics of Project 22600 icebreaker:

Length overall – 146.8 meters
Length between perpendiculars – 132.8 meters
Beam - 29 meters
Speed – about 17 knots
Powerplant output - 25 MW
Minimal draft – 8.5 meters
Extreme draft – 9.5 meters
Displacement – 22,258 tons
Sea endurance - 60 days
Icebreaking capability - 2 meters
Complement - 38 persons
Special personnel – 90 persons

Back to the news list