In mid-April, the vessel will go to mooring tests, said Vladimir Maltsev, head of the All-Russian Fleet Support MovementMOSCOW, March 7.
/tass/. The large amphibious assault ship (BDK) Alexander Shabalin of Project 775 will return to the Baltic Fleet after repairs and modernization in early September. This was reported to TASS by the head of the All-Russian Fleet Support Movement (DPF) Vladimir Maltsev.
"In mid-April, after repairs and modernization at the Kronstadt Naval Order of Lenin Plant (KMOLZ), the ship will go to mooring tests. Factory sea trials are planned for the summer with the transfer to the fleet in the first decade of September," he said.
In early March, KMOLZ celebrated 165 years since its foundation.
Over the years, the plant, conceived for the "correction of the steam fleet," "corrected" more than 10 thousand. ships and vessels of various purposes. Among them are the first Russian battleships, the first seaworthy destroyer "Explosion", cruisers "Aurora", "Varyag", battleships "Sevastopol", "October Revolution", destroyers of the "Novik" type, submarines, icebreakers "Ermak" and "Krasin" and many others.
The plans include the first scheduled repairs of the Project 20380 missile corvettes of the Baltic Fleet, the first of them was the corvette "Steregushchy" - the lead ship of the series from among those built at the Severnaya Shipyard (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, as well as KMOLZ).