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Russia’s 1st Project 12700 mine countermeasures vessel Alexander Obukhov starts state trials
Russia’s 1st Project 12700 mine countermeasures vessel Alexander Obukhov starts state trials
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Naval Industry News - Russian
Russia’s
1st Project 12700 mine countermeasures vessel Alexander Obukhov starts
state trials
The
Project 12700 Alexandrit-class lead mine sweeper Alexander Obukhov currently
under construction for the Navy at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St.
Petersburg in northwest Russia has started undergoing state trials,
the shipyard’s press office said.
The first Project 12700 Alexandrit-class MCM vessel. Picture: Sredne-Nevsky
Shipyard
"The new-generation lead mine sweeper Alexander
Obukhov has begun undergoing state trials. When the state trials are
completed, the ship will be delivered to Russia’s Navy,"
the press office added.
The Project 12700 Alexandrit-class ship is a new-generation mine sweeper.
The ship features a fiberglass hull, which makes it lighter and extends
its service life. The Project 12700 ship can sweep mines using various
sweeps and remote-controlled and self-sustained unmanned submersible
vehicles. Shipyard CEO Vladimir Seredokho said in early September that
the mine sweeper Alexander Obukhov would be delivered to the Russian
Navy in October 2016.