Yantar Shipyard to launch a warship, ordered by the Indian Navy, on June 23
The second frigate Tarkash, being constructed by Baltiysk Shipyard Yantar for the Indian Navy, is scheduled to be launched on June 23rd, the press service of the Armalit-1 St. Petersburg company reported. Armalit-1 supplied equipment for the warship.
Guided missile frigate of 11356 Project was designed for hunting and destroying submarines, ships and aircrafts. The 125-m long, 15-m wide warship with a displacement of 4,000 tons can carry the crew of 220, range autonomous navigation - 5.000 miles. The ship was designed by Northern Design Bureau.
According to the contract with the shipbuilder Armalit-1 company will supply ship fittings for the Trikand, a third frigate ordered by the Indian Navy at the Kaliningrad shipyard, which plans to deliver all three vessels in 2011-2012.
Armalite-1 established in 1878 is a leading Russian company producing ship and industrial fittings, rubber-metallic shock-absorbers, die forgings, as well as castings made of grey high-strength heat-resistant cast irons and stainless steels, different kinds of bronze and brass. Armalit-1 is a supplier of more than seventy companies in Russian Federation in CIS countries.
Baltiysk Shipyard Yantar was founded in 1945 on the basis of Koenigsberg F. Schichau shipyard. The company specializes in ship repair and building of small and medium vessels for military and civil purposes, works. Throughout the years the Shipyard has built 154 warships and more than 500 civilian vessels. Currently, the major stakeholder of Baltiysk Shipyard Yantar is the state-owned Western Center of Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of United Shipbuilding Corporation.
Guided missile frigate of 11356 Project was designed for hunting and destroying submarines, ships and aircrafts. The 125-m long, 15-m wide warship with a displacement of 4,000 tons can carry the crew of 220, range autonomous navigation - 5.000 miles. The ship was designed by Northern Design Bureau.
According to the contract with the shipbuilder Armalit-1 company will supply ship fittings for the Trikand, a third frigate ordered by the Indian Navy at the Kaliningrad shipyard, which plans to deliver all three vessels in 2011-2012.
Armalite-1 established in 1878 is a leading Russian company producing ship and industrial fittings, rubber-metallic shock-absorbers, die forgings, as well as castings made of grey high-strength heat-resistant cast irons and stainless steels, different kinds of bronze and brass. Armalit-1 is a supplier of more than seventy companies in Russian Federation in CIS countries.
Baltiysk Shipyard Yantar was founded in 1945 on the basis of Koenigsberg F. Schichau shipyard. The company specializes in ship repair and building of small and medium vessels for military and civil purposes, works. Throughout the years the Shipyard has built 154 warships and more than 500 civilian vessels. Currently, the major stakeholder of Baltiysk Shipyard Yantar is the state-owned Western Center of Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of United Shipbuilding Corporation.