Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard launches Project 12700 class Pyotr Ilyichev

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The Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard (part of Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation) launched the Project 12700 mine countermeasures ship Pyotr Ilyichev on April 28, Russian TASS reported. The event was attended by Russian Chief of Navy Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov.

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Project 12700 Alexandrit Class Pyotr Ilyichev (Source: United Shipbuilding Corporation)

“We are launching a new ship together. It is an excellent ship with warships of this Project that have proven their worth at sea,” Russian Navy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov said at the launch ceremony. The Project 12700 Alexandrit will be continued, the Navy chief added.

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Project 12700 Alexandrit Class Pyotr Ilyichev (Source: United Shipbuilding Corporation)

Minesweeper Pyotr Ilyichev

The minesweeper Pyotr Ilyichev was laid down in July 2018 and is the Project 12700 Alexandrit-class fifth serial-produced (sixth-built) warship. The shipbuilders are building the mine countermeasures ships on order from the Russian Navy.

Russia’s Project 12700 Alexandrit-class coastal-type minesweepers developed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau are referred to the new generation of minesweeping forces and are designated to fight sea mines, which the new ships can encounter in the sea and on the seabed without entering the dangerous zone. The minesweepers can employ various sweeps, as well as remotely controlled and autonomous underwater drones. The minesweepers of this Project displace about 800 tonnes, are 62 meters long, have a crew of 44 men and an operating range of 1,500 miles.

The Project 12700 mine countermeasures vessels (minesweepers) have the world’s biggest hull made of monolithic fiberglass formed by vacuum infusion. As its advantage, this solution provides for the ship’s higher strength compared to the steel hull. The hull made of the monolithic fiberglass has a longer service life (up to 30 years) than the hull made of low-magnetic steel while its weight is considerably smaller.

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Project 12700 Alexandrit Class Pyotr Ilyichev (Source: United Shipbuilding Corporation)

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