Shipbuilders at the Amur Shipbuilding Plant (part of USC) have rolled out the fifth block of the Amurets dock pontoon, Project 65911, onto the open slipway.
The block is in a high degree of readiness — it is fully formed and has already been presented to the Russian Classification Society. All pipelines have been installed on the structure, with the exception of the dead-end inter-block pipelines, and painting work has been completed, except for areas intended for mounting joints.
In the coming days, it is planned to roll out the next formed block from the dry dock onto the launching platform. According to the plant, the builders expect to complete the rollout of all dock pontoon blocks for subsequent стыковка by the end of April.
Project 65911 is being implemented as part of the USC docking program. The pontoon itself was laid down on June 30, 2023 and will become part of a new transport and launching complex. Its main task is to ensure the removal of finished vessels from the workshop and delivery to the outfitting pier.
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