Two 7MW multipurpose salvage vessels of project MPSV06, the Beringov Proliv (Hull No 217) and the Murman (Hull No 218), built for FSI Sea Rescue Service of Rosmorrechflot (Federal Marine and River Transport Agency of Russia) were undocked at Nordic Yards (Germany) on January 18, 2015, press center of Rosmorrechflot says.
The vessels intended for rescuing of people and ships, diving and search operations, protection of environment in case of oil spills have been built under the federal special-purpose programme “Development of Russia’s Transport System (2010-2020)”.
The vessels are to be delivered to FSI Sea Rescue Service of Rosmorrechflot and put into operation in March 2015.
The first 7MW multipurpose salvage vessel, oblique icebreaker Baltika, was put into service in late December 2014.
The Beringov Proliv and the Murman were laid down on November 12, 2013.
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