Yaroslavsky Shipyard launches 10410 project patrol ship
Yaroslavsky Shipbuilding Plant (JSC YSZ) on August 30, 2011 held launching ceremony for the border patrol ship Svetlyak (Firefly), the fourth and last vessel in 2011 of a series of 10410 project, the shipbuilder said. The ships were built for the Russian Border Service.
The vessels were designed (project developer Central Marine Design Bureau "Almaz") for the patrolling coastal and island areas, landing border guard units, the police, fishery protection and rescue functions.
"The vessels feature excellent seaworthiness and are easy to steer," the firm said.
In 2011, Yaroslavsky Shipbuilding Plant launched, completed and delivered to the customer: two sea diving support vessels of project SDS08 the Rostov the Great and Uglich, the Bylina, a catamaran class yacht.
The next ship launch is scheduled for April 2012.
Yaroslavsky Shipbuilding Plant is located in central Russia, on the banks of the Volga river. The company turned into a joint stock company in 1993. YSZ specializes in construction of a fisheries patrol ships and fishing boats of six modifications with displacement ranging from 1200 to1700 tons, drilling vessels for offshore oil and gas projects, seagoing and river tankers for petroleum products and edible fats; auxiliary vessels for salvage and rescue services of displacement of 1500-1700 tons, river and seagoing high-speed crafts for up to 150 passengers, and ships for the Russian Navy and boarder patrol vessels for the Federal Border Service.
The vessels were designed (project developer Central Marine Design Bureau "Almaz") for the patrolling coastal and island areas, landing border guard units, the police, fishery protection and rescue functions.
"The vessels feature excellent seaworthiness and are easy to steer," the firm said.
In 2011, Yaroslavsky Shipbuilding Plant launched, completed and delivered to the customer: two sea diving support vessels of project SDS08 the Rostov the Great and Uglich, the Bylina, a catamaran class yacht.
The next ship launch is scheduled for April 2012.
Yaroslavsky Shipbuilding Plant is located in central Russia, on the banks of the Volga river. The company turned into a joint stock company in 1993. YSZ specializes in construction of a fisheries patrol ships and fishing boats of six modifications with displacement ranging from 1200 to1700 tons, drilling vessels for offshore oil and gas projects, seagoing and river tankers for petroleum products and edible fats; auxiliary vessels for salvage and rescue services of displacement of 1500-1700 tons, river and seagoing high-speed crafts for up to 150 passengers, and ships for the Russian Navy and boarder patrol vessels for the Federal Border Service.