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Yantar Shipyard in Russia to Launch 2nd Project 11711 landing ship Pyotr Morgunov Before Yearend
Yantar Shipyard in Russia to Launch 2nd Project 11711 landing ship Pyotr Morgunov Before Yearend
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Yantar Shipyard in Russia to Launch 2nd Project 11711 landing ship Pyotr Morgunov Before Yearend
The Project 11711 large amphibious assault ship Pyotr Morgunov is planned to be floated out before the yearend, the newspaper of Russia’s Yantar Shipyard reported. "A major part of the equipment has already been mounted on the ship. Work to furnish the ship with systems and equipment is currently under way. We are expecting to receive steering engines and diesel generators by summer, which would be desirable if we want to float out the vessel by the yearend," the newspaper quoted senior constructor Sergei Panfilov as saying.
Russia’s Project 11711 large amphibious assault ship Ivan Gren at sea for the first time Picture taken on 06.25.2016. Source: RoyalJib / forums.airbase.ru
"We received refrigerating machines on March 17 almost a year after the delivery date. Now we can start mounting them on the ship. The work is scheduled for early April," Panfilov said.
Considering the delivery date of the remaining systems, large-scale work is expected to begin by summer as all the shipyard’s workshops will operate in full swing, Panfilov said.
The Project 11711 large amphibious assault ship Pyotr Morgunov developed by the Nevskoye Design Bureau was laid down by the Yantar Shipyard on June 11, 2015. The ship is planned to be delivered to Russia’s Navy in 2018.