Moscow. August 20. INTERFAX-The repair of the large anti-submarine ship (BOD) of the Northern Fleet "Admiral Chabanenko" is on schedule, a source close to the military-industrial complex told Interfax.
"The work is on schedule," the agency interlocutor said.
In 2018, a source in the shipbuilding industry told Interfax that the timing of the exit from the repair of the Admiral Chabanenko BOD was revised once again due to lack of funding. "The lack of funds caused a delay in the transfer of the ship to the fleet - now it is 2022-2023," he said.
BOD "Admiral Chabanenko" - the only representative of the ships of the project 1155.1 in the Russian Navy - after several long trips, got up for repair and modernization at the 35th ship repair plant-a branch of the Zvezdochka Ship Repair Center (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation) in 2014. At first, it was assumed that it would restore technical readiness in 2016, then in 2017.
"Admiral Chabanenko" was laid down at the Baltic Shipbuilding Plant "Yantar" (Kaliningrad) in 1990, from the slipways of which it was launched in 1992.
It has a displacement of 7.4 thousand tons, a length of more than 163 meters, a width of 19 meters. Speed-up to 30 knots. The navigation range of the BOD is 3 thousand miles, the autonomy is 30 days.