The Baltic Shipyard is preparing to start construction of the multifunctional nuclear technology service vessel "Vladimir Vorobyov" of project 22770.
Metal for the vessel began to be cut at the enterprise in July, the solemn ceremony of its laying is scheduled for December 20. This was announced by the Chairman of the St. Petersburg Committee for Arctic Affairs, German Shirokov, at the international forum "Arctic: Present and Future".
It is expected that "Vladimir Vorobyov" will be commissioned in 2029 and will retire the vessel "Imandra" of project 1948 of the Iceberg Central Design Bureau. According to Rosatomflot, "Imandra" has been serving Russia since 1980.
The "First Technical" previously described in detail what the MFVNS "Vladimir Vorobyov" will be like and what it will do. Among the main characteristics of this vessel of project 22770 of the Iceberg Central Design Bureau:
- length overall — 158.80 m;
- length at waterline — 149.20 m;
- maximum width — 26.00 m;
- board height at midship — 10.50 m, height at full draft displacement — 7.50 m;
- full displacement of the vessel — 22,661 tons;
- power of the main power plant on the shafts — 9,200 kW;
- speed — 12 knots;
- crew — 15 people;
- ice reinforcement class of the hull — Arc5.
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