Leningrad shipyard "Pella" All about the shipbuilding plant "Pella" Pella OJSC
The expedition to the enterprises of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region has taken place! From November 21 to 26 I visited a dozen various enterprises the northern capital and its environs, where I was lucky enough not only to make photo reports, but also to interview. The first enterprise that I inspected was the Leningrad shipyard "Pella", located in the city of Otradnoye. This is what we will talk about today.
The main products of the Pella plant are new generation tugs, modern, comfortable and reliable, because they work successfully in all major ports and naval bases of Russia. Individual specimens can be found abroad: in Latvia, Lithuania, even in Italy.
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Almost every one of my Severodvinsk reports features a tugboat manufactured by Pella. The tugboats of the Northern Fleet "Viktor Tikhonov" and "Anatoly Tarasov", as well as the tugboat of the Severodvinsk enterprise "Zvezdochka" "Alexander Zryachev" are real "workhorses" and perform the most difficult tasks, including the removal of ships under construction and repair from the waters of the enterprises "Zvezdochka" ", "Sevmash" and Belomorskaya naval bases.
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The company is located on two sites - old and new. The old one is located on the territory of the former Pellina Palace, where the plant management, the engineering division "Pella-Mash" and "Pella-Fiord" (fiberglass shipbuilding) are located. The new site is located on the border of the city and the region in the village of Sapernoye.
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The old site is located on the territory of the former Pellinsky Palace, built under Catherine II. Today, all that remains of the palace, dismantled to its foundations by order of Paul I, is the carriage and stable building and the outbuilding of the Postal Station.
4. The carriage and stable building and the outbuilding of the Postal Station of the Pellina Palace Complex.
In the 30s of the twentieth century, a trailer plant of the USSR Ministry of Forestry Industry was built on this territory, and in 1950 they organized shipbuilding production, after which the main products of the plant became tugs, high-speed boats, pilot boats and other small vessels.
In 1957, the enterprise was renamed the Leningrad Ship Mechanical Plant. The enterprise's capacity has grown over time, and new directions have been developed. So, in the 1960s, a new direction appeared at the plant - fiberglass shipbuilding. The first examples of such vessels were the Nadezhda catchers for the Vostok fishing base, hydrographic vessels of the Kaira type, Bekas workboats, and light vessels of all domestic deep-sea vehicles for exploring the World Ocean.
5. Boat of project LM 4-87.
In 1965, the enterprise, as a pilot production facility, was transferred to the Central Research Institute of Shipbuilding Technology, and its historical name "Pella" was returned to it - the Leningrad Shipyard "Pella".
Since the 70s, with the direct participation of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Customs Union, the production of technological equipment for the shipbuilding industry has been mastered: painting machines, pipe bending machines, thermal metal cutting machines.
In 1992, the enterprise was privatized and became an open joint-stock company "Leningrad Shipyard "Pella" (from 06/21/1996 - Open Joint-Stock Company"Leningrad shipyard "Pella").
In 2012, construction began on a new site in the village of Saperny, thanks to which it became possible to build ships and vessels with greater length and draft and with more convenient launching.
6. New shipbuilding complex "Pella".
In 2016, the company was leased the property of the Feodosia shipbuilding plant "More" (Crimea).
Today, "Pella" is a joint-stock company, which includes 8 subsidiaries and dependent companies, owning a territory of 33 hectares and sufficient to conduct successful business assets.
First site (old)
The construction of an order begins not only with sheet metal, but also with the arrival of the rest at the warehouse necessary equipment for a future vessel/ship.
7. PALFINGER PC 2300 crane stored in a warehouse for a future tug.
Then, in the hull assembly shop, the assembly of the structures of the future vessel begins.
8. Hull assembly shop. Here the assembly of large structures of the future vessel takes place.
9. Inside the body assembly shop.
10. Factory administration building. Also inside there is a canteen and a first aid station with massage room. Behind there is a whole network of metalworking and machine tool assembly workshops.
After the large structure is assembled, it is transported to the workshop near the outfitting embankment. Finished blocks are transported from the hull assembly shop to the boathouse, where the finished hull is assembled from the blocks.
After the ship's hull is completed, it begins to be equipped with equipment and painted.
11. Project 16609 tug
The vessel is launched using trolleys and a transborder.
12. Construction of a tugboat of project PE-65. The transborder rails are visible on the left.
Then the tug, in a high degree of readiness, is brought out on slipway trolleys to the site and lowered into the water along an inclined slipway.
13. Transborder rails. It is through them that the water order is launched.
14. The raid tug "Volchok" at the outfitting embankment of the enterprise. Its construction is carried out for the Military navy.
15. Road tug "Volchok" and slipway workshop.
16. Random guests.
On the existing territory of the plant there are restrictions on the draft of ships under construction - no more than 3.5-4 m due to the rapids on the Neva fairway. Therefore, now the plant has the opportunity to build technical fleet vessels: tugs, pilot boats and others special courts, with a draft of no more than 4 m and a length of up to 50 m in the amount of 12 - 15 units. in year. Of these, each government orders Various federal departments, the plant annually produces at least 5 - 9 vessels.
17. Mast of the future tug.
Second site (new)
Construction of the new site began on July 16, 2012 in the village of Saperny, Leningrad Region, on the site between the St. Petersburg - Otradnoe road and the Neva River embankment.
On a new section of the river. There are no restrictions on rapids on the Neva, so Pella plans to organize serial construction and launching there of up to 10 sea vessels per year, up to 100 m long, up to 22 m wide, with a draft of up to 8 m. Including:
- special vessels of the technical fleet: high-power tugs with reinforced ice class, hydrographic and other special vessels, including for ensuring the operation of infrastructure facilities of the Northern Sea Route;
- loans to the fishing fleet (vessels for longline fishing for ground fish, mid-water trawlers, research vessels for industry institutes of Rosrybolovstvo), which must be built in Russia in pursuance of paragraphs 1b and 2c of the List of Presidential Instructions Russian Federation on the development of the fishery complex dated March 21, 2013. No. Pr-613;
- ships for the Russian Navy.
At the new site of the Pella shipbuilding enterprise, the construction of ships is carried out in almost the same way as at the old one. It all starts with the delivery of sheet metal and equipment to the warehouse.
19. Multi-ton sheets of metal are moved around the hull processing shop using several overhead magnetic cranes.
20. Rolled sheets awaiting processing
After the metal has arrived at the enterprise, work begins with it in the body-processing shop.
21. Hull processing shop.
Metal sheets pass through dozens of different machines, after working with which an ordinary sheet turns into a part of a future vessel/ship.
22. Hydraulic press SMT.
With the help of machines located in the body-processing shop, a sheet of metal can be given almost any shape.
23. Hydraulic press brake Boscert.
24. Sheet bending machine.
25. Warehouse on a new site.
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After the sheet metal has turned into a part of the future vessel, it is moved to the slipway shop...
27. Slipway workshop of the new site of the Pella shipyard.
Where it will be put in the right place.
28. Construction of the experimental vessel of project 11982 "Ilmen".
And gradually the outlines of the future vessel will begin to appear.
29. Section of the future oceanographic vessel.
30. Hull work.
After work on the hull is completed, the next stage begins - launching.
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Let's move on to the launch pad.
32. Shipyard "Pella"
The vessel is launched using launching trolleys, on which the vessel/ship is removed from the slipway and transported to the transborder, after which it is launched.
33. Descent trolley.
34. Transborder.
35. The length of the transborder is 400 meters.
On July 29, 2016, the launching ceremony of the experimental research vessel "Ladoga" (serial number 150) of Project 11982, which is being built for the Russian Navy, took place at the Pella shipyard.
34. Research vessel.
The length of the vessel is 63.8 m, width - 10.8 m, maximum draft - 3.8 m, speed - 12 knots, cruising range - 1 thousand miles, autonomy - 20 days, crew - 16 people, expedition members - 20 Human.
An interview with the deputy director of the Pella enterprise will be published on our portal in the near future. The interview will tell in detail about the work of the enterprise, orders, achievements, prospects and problems.
Stay tuned!
And boats, CJSC "Polinom" - a manufacturer of products from polymer materials, as well as its subsidiary Pella-Mash OJSC, a manufacturer of industrial equipment.
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In the 30s of the 20th century, a trailer plant of the Ministry of Forestry Industry was built on this territory. After the Great Patriotic War The plant was restored and renamed Leningrad Mechanical Plant No. 4.
Achievements
The Pella plant became the first Russian shipbuilding enterprise to be invited as a participant to the international exhibition of small-tonnage shipbuilding Tug & Salvage Convention and Exhibition in Rotterdam.
Products
One of the types of ships being built en masse at the plant’s shipyards are Project 90600 tugs.
In 2006, two such modern azimuthal-type tugboats were built - “Beluga” and “Navaga”, which became the beginning of the port fleet of the “Ust-Luga company”.
In May 2012, construction began on a series of resource-saving fishing vessels of Project PL-475. Its prototype is the Norwegian longline fishing vessel of the GIER-II type. The peculiarity of a longline fishing vessel is that it does not throw out nets, which crush and spoil a lot of fish, but throws out 50 thousand special hooks at a time. The length of the vessel is 47.5 meters, width - 12 meters, draft 5 meters, refrigerated hold volume - 500 cubic meters. The propulsion power of the vessel is 1.6 thousand horsepower. Completion of construction of the first vessel of the series is scheduled for the end of 2012. In the future, it is planned to produce 2-3 vessels of this project per year. It is expected that longline fishing vessels will be able to operate effectively not only in the Barents Sea, but also in other basins.
In 2013, the first patrol boat of Project 03160 “Raptor” was built at the plant. The Raptor patrol boat was designed with the participation of the developer of the original project - the company Dockstavarvet.
On December 24, 2015, the first two in a series of small missile ships of Project 22800 “Karakurt” were laid down - “Hurricane” and “Typhoon” - the main weapons of which are “Caliber” cruise missiles.
On December 24, 2016, the Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy, Vice Admiral Andrei Volozhinsky, announced that the Pella plant will build 18 small missile ships of the new generation of project 22800 "Karakurt" for the Russian Navy until 2022.
Prospects
In 2011, the enterprise, in agreement with regional authorities, purchased a plot of land with an area of about 20 hectares on the banks of the Neva River in the city of Otradnoye, Kirov District, Leningrad Region - 3 km downstream from the existing Pella site.
There are no restrictions on rapids on the new section of the Neva River, so Pella plans to organize serial construction and launching there of up to 10 sea vessels per year, up to 100 m long, up to 22 m wide, with a draft of up to 6 m.
Including:
- special vessels of the technical fleet: high-power tugs with reinforced ice class, hydrographic and other special vessels, including for ensuring the operation of infrastructure facilities of the Northern Sea Route;
- vessels of the fishing fleet (vessels for longline fishing of ground fish, mid-water trawlers, research vessels for industry institutes of the Federal Agency for Fisheries)
The new complex will create 1,500 new jobs in the region. The production volume of sea vessels, taking into account the capacity of the new plant complex, will amount to 12 billion rubles per year. A portfolio of orders for the construction in 2014-2016 of the first series of technical and fishing fleet vessels (up to 80 m or more in length) has been formed and agreed upon with the Customers.
The planned commissioning of production workshops at the new site is the 4th quarter of 2014, reaching the design capacity of the complex is the beginning of 2018. The production of sea vessels should increase annually, and accordingly from 2015 will be 2-4-6-8 units. The estimated annual load of the new complex will ultimately amount to 8 - 10 billion rubles. products per year, which will amount to up to 20% of the total volume of vessels for similar purposes in Russian market.
On February 10, 2014, Terraline GmbH, a subsidiary of the Hamburg plant, acquired the Hamburg shipyard Sietas.
In 2015-2016, information appeared in the press that the company intends to invest in the modernization of the Feodosia shipbuilding plant “More”, which will be involved in the construction of ships and boats of the same series as Pella as part of the state defense order. According to other sources, Pella claimed to be transferred to its subsidiary legal entity property of the plant, which caused a sharp negative reaction from the staff of the Feodosia enterprise and some deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea.
Notes
- Monuments of history and culture (objects of cultural heritage) of the peoples of the Russian Federation, kulturnoe-nasledie.ru (Retrieved March 20, 2012)
- “Pella” is taking a step towards Europe, portnews.ru (Retrieved October 17, 2010)
- That is, the screws are located on a column that rotates around a vertical axis. Such vessels do not need a rudder, they have a higher thrust-to-weight ratio, and they can moor without a tug.
LENINGRAD SHIPBUILDING YARD "PELLA"
LENINGRAD SHIPYARD “PELLA”
28.01.2015
THE TUG “MB-96” OF PROJECT PE-65 WAS LAUNCHED
On January 28, 2015, the tugboat “MB-96” of project PE-65, building No. 507 was launched at JSC “Pella”. Within a year, the vessel will be transferred to the State Customer - the Russian Navy and introduced into the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Federation.
The solemn ceremony of launching the tug was attended by the head of the support vessel detachment - Golod A.V., the captain of the MB-96 vessel S.V. Damchenko, officers of the military unit of the Russian Navy, management and employees of Pella OJSC.
JSC "Pella"
AT JSC "PELLA" THE TUG "MB-96" PROJECT 02790 (PE-65) was launched
26.02.2015
THE TUG “RB-366” PROJECT 90600 WAS LAUNCHED
On February 26, 2015, the tugboat “RB-366” of project 90600, building No. 943 was launched
Within a year, the vessel will be transferred to the State Customer - the Russian Navy and introduced into the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Federation.
The solemn ceremony of launching the tug was attended by the adviser to the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation - V.N. Burtsev, the head of the support vessel detachment - A.V. Golod, the group captain of the detachment - A.V. Volchenkov, officers of the military unit of the Russian Navy, management and employees of the JSC "Pella."
The tug was blessed by the minister of the Alexander Nevsky Church, Father Nikolai.
11.03.2015
THE STATE ADMISSION COMMISSION ACCEPTED PATROL BOATS OF PROJECT 03160
At the naval base of the Black Sea Fleet in Novorossiysk, the state acceptance committee accepted patrol boats of project 03160, building Nos. 701-703, intended for service in the Russian Navy. These boats were built by Pella OJSC.
JSC "Pella"
19.03.2015
PHOTO REPORT: LAUNCHING OF THE TUG "RB-367" PROJECT 16609 AT JSC "PELLA"
On March 18, 2015, the tugboat “RB-367” (building No. 627, project 16609) of the 2015 delivery program was launched at Pella OJSC. During the year, the vessel will be transferred to the State Customer - the Russian Navy and commissioned into the Northern Russian Navy.
LAUNCHING OF TUG "RB-367" PROJECT 16609 AT JSC "PELLA"
24.03.2015
THE STATE ADMISSION COMMISSION ACCEPTED THE PATROL BOAT OF PROJECT 03160 PAGE. No. 704.
The State Reception Committee accepted the patrol boat
project 03160 building No. 704 built by Pella OJSC. The boat was delivered to its home base - the port of Kronstadt - and is intended to carry out various operations as part of the Baltic Fleet.
09.04.2015
The Pella shipyard has developed a design for a new icebreaker. The icebreaker is designed to escort and support support vessels, as well as to carry out rescue operations. The TundRA 8200 project vessel will have a length of 84 meters and a width of 20 meters. The estimated cruising range is 6,000 miles, and the maximum speed in clear water is 15 knots.
The message notes that the icebreaker is designed to escort and support support vessels and carry out rescue operations. To eliminate oil spills, the ship will be equipped with mobile complex OSR. In addition, the icebreaker will be able to transport special cargo in containers on the upper deck and on standard pallets in the cargo hold.
i-Mash. Mechanical Engineering Resource
ICEBREAKER FOR SUPPORT AND SUPPORT VESSELS OF PROJECT TUNDRA 8200
02.06.2015
THE STATE SELECTION COMMISSION SIGNED THE ACCEPTANCE AND DELIVERY ACT FOR THE TUG "RB-365"
The State Acceptance Committee signed the acceptance certificate for the tugboat “RB-365” (project 90600, line no. 942).
In the near future, the ship will be transferred to the Russian Navy and introduced into the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
JSC "PELLA"
20.06.2015
The Leningrad shipyard "Pella" at the international military-technical forum "Army-2015" for the first time presented projects of an icebreaker and a patrol vessel for the Arctic. "This new development, we haven’t shown them anywhere before,” they told a FlotProm correspondent at the company’s stand.
If ordered, the vessels can be built at the new plant complex, which was built in the Leningrad region, or at the Pella shipyard in Germany. It is worth noting that the “Arctic vessel” project has space for installing an artillery mount, and according to naval terminology, all armed vessels are called ships.
UNIVERSAL PATROL SHIP OF THE ARCTIC ZONE
08.07.2015
From July 1 to July 5, 2015, the 7th International Naval Show was held at the Lenexpo exhibition complex, St. Petersburg, in which Pella JSC traditionally took part.
As part of the enterprise’s exposition, in addition to the current line of sea tugs, two new promising projects were presented - the Tundra icebreaker and an Arctic-class patrol vessel. The patrol boat Project 03160 “Raptor” was presented in the waters of the exhibition - by far the fastest and most maneuverable armed boat in Russia.
Representatives of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation visited the enterprise's exposition, and negotiations were held with foreign partners. The stand of Pella OJSC aroused great interest among foreign delegations.
For the best exhibition item and Active participation At IMDS-2015, the enterprise was awarded diplomas and a commemorative medal.
7TH INTERNATIONAL NAVAL SHOW IMDS-2015
09.08.2015
"PELLA" LAUNCHED A NEW RESCUE SB-736 FOR THE RUSSIAN NAVY
On August 8, 2015, at the Pella plant, the multi-purpose rescue tugboat “SB-736” (building number 803) of project 02980 (PS-45) was launched. This is already the third tug of the new project, a series of which is being built by order of the Russian Navy.
After completing the completion work and the necessary sea trials"SB-736" will be transferred to the Northern Fleet and sent to the port of Severodvinsk for service.
Main technical parameters:
Maximum length 48 m
Maximum width 13m
Draft 5.4 m
Speed 14.5 knots
Hook pulling force 80 tons
Displacement 1216t
Power 2×2666 kW
MULTI-PURPOSE RESCUE TUG PS 45 PROJECT 02980
12.08.2015
NEW PRODUCTION OF PELLA OJSC
Today it is difficult to see completely new production in shipbuilding; most enterprises in the industry have remained virtually frozen since Soviet times. Only recently has movement begun, money is being allocated, modernization is underway. And coming on standard enterprise In the domestic shipbuilding complex, one can observe industrial buildings of different eras, from the “tsarist” time, the Soviet period to new advanced technologies. And now we were able to see a modern shipbuilding complex that meets the most advanced world standards, which was built from scratch - this is the new site of the Leningrad shipbuilding plant "Pella" in Otradny-Saperny.
New site of the Pella enterprise, which will allow to sharply increase production finished products- ships and vessels, creates the most favorable impressions, here everything is new and harmoniously combined into a production and technological complex, starting from the administrative building with a canteen, utility rooms and, of course, to production workshops. The star of the entire complex is an indoor boathouse with several slipways, where the “birth” of ships and vessels of the modern Russian fleet will take place. Outwardly, it resembles its older brother - the boathouse of the old site of Pella OJSC in Otradnoye, but only externally, in fact, the new place for the construction of ships is many times larger than the old analogue.
The layout of the new compact shipyard can significantly reduce the time spent on logistics - there is a straight-line continuous movement of metal and ship structures, there are no unnecessary transfers of parts from workshop to workshop. The development of the design capacity of the new shipbuilding complex will allow the plant to continue increasing production volumes, which traditionally amount to at least 15% per year. The estimated annual load of the new complex will ultimately amount to 8–10 billion rubles of products per year, which will ensure that the presence of Pella products on the Russian market is at least 20% of the total volume of vessels for similar purposes.
The new complex will create 1,500 new jobs in the region, which is quite important in the conditions of the Leningrad region. The production volume of sea vessels, taking into account the capacity of the new plant complex, will amount to 12 billion rubles. in year. This means that in 5 years from 2013 to 2018, the production output of the Pella plant will increase 3 times.
At the new facilities, the laying of 6 vessel hulls has already been carried out, including the Arctic class, three of which have already been launched.
We can conclude that there is a good future ahead for the “old” shipbuilding enterprise in the Leningrad region.
A.V. Karpenko, VTS “Bastion”, 08/12/2015
18.09.2015
NEVA-2015: LENINGRAD SHIPBUILDING PLANT “PELLA”
From September 22 to 25, 2015, the international exhibition and conference on civil shipbuilding, shipping, port activities and ocean and shelf development “NEVA-2015” will be held in St. Petersburg.
According to established tradition, JSC Leningrad Shipyard Pella takes part in this major event. Presenting the entire range of civil shipbuilding products, the company will focus on latest projects, developed since the last Neva exhibition in 2013.
NEVA-2015: LENINGRAD SHIPBUILDING PLANT “PELLA”
29.09.2015
“PELLA” SHIPBUILDING YARD TOOK PART IN THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION “NEVA-2015”
From September 22 to 25, 2015, the 13th International Exhibition and Conference on Shipbuilding, Shipping, Port Operations and Ocean and Shelf Development - NEVA-2015 was held at the Expoforum Convention and Exhibition Complex, St. Petersburg.
According to established tradition, Pella JSC took part in this one of the largest events in the shipbuilding industry.
The plant presented the entire range of civil shipbuilding products, focusing on the latest projects.
At the stand of Pella JSC, a new promising project was presented - the icebreaker Tundra. This is a powerful, reliable and very compact vessel in its class, designed to operate in severe ice conditions (with solid ice up to 2 m thick). High maneuverability is ensured by two fully rotating rudder propellers, each with a power of approximately 7 mW. The icebreaker is equipped with a large cargo deck, a cargo crane and two cargo holds. The vessel has a high level of comfort for the crew and special personnel.
The exhibition also presented the plant's serial products: a fishing vessel of the PL -475 project, a sea tug of the PS-60 project, a multi-purpose rescue tug of the PS-45 project, an escort tug of the PE-65 project, highly maneuverable tugs of projects 16609, 90600, RAscal 2000 and pilot boat of project P I 22.
The exposition of the enterprise was visited by representatives of various structures, including representatives of the Federal Agency for Fisheries.
During the exhibition, negotiations were held with potential customers, as well as foreign partners.
JSC "Pella"
NEVA-2015 13TH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE
16.05.2016
As part of the implementation of the state defense order State Defense Order 2016-2018, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and JSC Leningrad Shipyard "Pella" entered into contracts for the supply of high-speed patrol boats of Project 03160 "Raptor" and raid tugs special purpose project 16609 in the interests of Navy.
In accordance with the terms of the contract, more than 10 patrol boats and raid tugs will be built for the Navy by the end of 2018.
Fast patrol boats of project 03160 "Raptor" are boats coastal zone performing tasks during daylight and dark hours. These high-speed boats are used by the Navy to patrol water areas, land landings, and perform search and rescue operations. The maximum speed of the boat reaches 48 knots.
The lead boat of Project 03160 was transferred to the Navy in 2014.
The Project 16609 road tug is designed to perform towing and berthing operations in ports, roadsteads and coastal areas, and conduct escort operations at speeds of up to 10 knots. In addition, the tug is used to refloat ships and vessels, extinguish fires on floating objects and coastal structures, transport cargo, as well as to participate in rescue and special operations.
The lead tug of Project 16609 was transferred to the Navy in 2012.
Directorate of Press Service and Information of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
17.09.2016
THE LAYING OF THE OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH VESSEL PROJECT 16450 TOOK PLACE, PAGE. No. 451, “ACADEMIC AGEEV”
The ceremonial laying ceremony took place at the new shipbuilding complex of Pella OJSC.
The ceremony was attended by honored guests of the event - Head of the Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation A.V. Burilichev, commander of military unit 40056-N, captain 1st rank Kapustin I.V., Deputy general director JSC "Corporation "Kometa" Litovchenko D.Ts., General Director of JSC "SPMBM "Malachite" Dorofeev V.Yu., Chief Designer of JSC "Severnoye PKB" Kiselev D.B., Chief Designer of JSC "Concern "Marine Underwater Weapons - Gidropribor" ", son of academician Ageev Mikhail Dmitrievich - Ageev D. M., management and factory workers.
JSC "Pella"
OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH VESSEL “AKADEMIK AGEEV” PROJECT 16450
17.09.2016
THE TUG “RB-397” PROJECT 90600 WAS LAUNCHED
On September 16, 2016, JSC “Pella” launched the tugboat “RB-397” of project 90600, building No. 945. This is the 45th tugboat of project 90600 built, it was built according to the 2016 State Order for the Caspian Flotilla.
The tug will soon undergo all the necessary tests, after which it will be handed over to the State Customer and introduced into the Russian Caspian Fleet.
The plant's management and employees took part in the launching ceremony.
The tugboat was blessed by Father Nikolai, a minister of the Church of St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Grand Duke Vladimir.
VTS "BASTION", 09/12/2016
LAUNCHING OF THE RAID TUG RB-397 PROJECT 90600
07.12.2016
PHOTO REPORT: LAUNCHING OF TUG RB-2180 PROJECT 16609. 06.12.2016
On December 6, 2016, the tugboat “RB-2180” (build number 631) of project 16609 was launched at the Pella shipyard.
The ceremony was attended by honored guests of the event - Head of the naval training service for the crews of support vessels of the Navy of the Russian Federation, captain 1st rank Dandamaev A.G., Head of the auxiliary fleet - head of the transport support department of the Western Military District, captain 1st rank Chukhrai A. .A., officers of the Navy, management and employees of Pella OJSC.
The tug is designed to perform towing and berthing operations in ports, roadsteads and coastal areas corresponding to the R2 navigation area (navigation in sea areas with a distance of no more than 100 miles from the place of refuge), refloating ships and vessels, extinguishing fires on floating objects and coastal structures, participation in OSR operations, cargo transportation, ice breaking, as well as for participation in rescue and special operations.
VTS "BASTION", 07.12.2016
LAUNCHING OF TUG RB-2180 PROJECT 16609. 06.12.2016
24.12.2016
LAYING OF MRK “BURYA” PROJECT 22800 AT JSC “PELLA”. 12/24/2016
On December 24, 2016, at the Pella shipbuilding enterprise in St. Petersburg (Otradnoe), a new generation small missile ship (serial number 257) of Project 22800 was laid down for the Russian Navy. By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Vladimir Korolev, the ship was given the name “ Storm".
The event was attended by the Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy, Vice Admiral Andrei Volozhinsky, Deputy Head of the Navy Shipbuilding Department Mikhail Krasnopeev, chief designer project 22800 Dmitry Tsymlyakov, director of the new shipbuilding complex "Pella" Oleg Kononov, deputy general director of "Pella" Sergei Kukhtik.
“It is impossible to underestimate the importance of this ship for the Navy. The experience of building small missile ships is the experience of the mature shipbuilding of the Soviet Union, the cost-to-efficiency ratio on these ships was achieved to the maximum, said Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy, Vice Admiral Andrei Volozhinsky after the laying ceremony. “Such ships, recently tested in combat conditions, have proven their effectiveness in the Mediterranean Sea. The arrival of such ships is a long-awaited event; the fleet needs them.”
As Volozhinsky explained, ships of this class were in all fleets, their divisions were always called “bad weather” divisions, and the tradition of naming ships in honor of those who served their time with dignity and completed the task was preserved. The lead ship of the series of small missile ships of Project 1234 of the Soviet Navy was called exactly that - “Storm”.
It was also noted that the idea of using warships of this class - small missile ships - was approved by the Commander-in-Chief of the USSR Navy, Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Sergei Gorshkov.
Designed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau, Project 22800 MRKs will have a displacement of about 800 tons and a speed of over 30 knots. Small missile ships will be equipped with a complex of high-precision missile weapons of the Kalibr-NK type and modern artillery systems. Among the advantages of these ships are high maneuverability, increased seaworthiness, as well as superstructure and hull architecture made using low-reflectivity technologies. The ships will be able to carry out tasks in the sea zone at a distance of about 3,000 miles from bases.
At the Pella enterprise, three new-generation small missiles are already at various stages of construction - Hurricane, Typhoon and Shkval.
It is interesting to note that on the laid down ship “Burya”, on the superstructure in the stern, instead of 30-mm artillery machine guns of the AK-630M type, it is planned to install the “Pantsir” SAM system, this is clearly visible on the laying board and poster.
18 small missile ships of the new generation of Project 22800 will be built for the Russian Navy until 2022, said Vice Admiral Andrei Volozhinsky, Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy.
The construction of Project 22800 small missile ships is carried out in accordance with the State Military Shipbuilding Program with the aim of updating the surface component of the Navy.
VTS "BASTION", 12/24/2016
LAYING OF MRK “BURYA” PROJECT 22800 AT JSC “PELLA”. 12/24/2016
26.05.2017
PHOTO REPORT: THE TUG RB-393 PROJECT 90600, THE FIRST UNDER THE 2017 PROGRAM, WAS LAUNCHED ON PELLA
On May 26, 2017, the launching ceremony of the tugboat RB-393 (serial number 946) of project 90600, the next in a series of vessels of this project, took place.
The honorary guests of the ceremony were Advisor to the NK Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation T.A. Sukhova, Chief Inspector of the Auxiliary Fleet Service of the Department of Transport Support of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Captain 2nd Rank A.S. Kostenko, group captain 2 grso 668 oso LenVMB A.V. Volchenkov, enterprise management and factory workers. After completion of all necessary tests, the tug is planned to be handed over to the Customer in July.
According to tradition, the tug was blessed by Father Nikolai, a priest of the Church of St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Grand Duke Vladimir.
The ship's godmother is the president. charitable foundation“Ship of Hope” Natalya Aleksandrovna Serdtseva.
The tug is designed to perform towing and berthing operations in ports, roadsteads and coastal areas corresponding to the R3 navigation area, refloating ships and vessels, extinguishing fires on floating objects and coastal structures, participating in OSR operations, transporting cargo, and washing out ice.
VTS "BASTION", 05/26/2017
19.06.2017
The Leningrad shipyard "Pella" was visited by Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Rogozin.
During his acquaintance with the enterprise, which occupies a leading position in the towing market, the distinguished guest was accompanied by the Governor of the Leningrad Region, Alexander Drozdenko.
Pella's management demonstrated a new hydraulic channel and a wedge-shaped platform for launching ships, an outfitting embankment with workshops for finishing work. Dmitry Rogozin also assessed the progress of construction of small missile boats and a special vessel “Garage” for the Russian Ministry of Defense.
« Leningrad region is proud that the region produces vessels for both civil and military purposes. We continue the shipbuilding traditions laid down by Peter I when creating the Baltic Fleet at the shipyards of Lodeynoye Pole,” Governor Alexander Drozdenko emphasized.
Press service of the governor and government of the Leningrad region
29.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: THE SMALL ROCKET SHIP “URAGAN” PROJECT 22800 WAS LAUNCHED. 07/29/2017
On the eve of Navy Day, a ceremony was held at the new shipbuilding complex of Pella JSC. solemn ceremony launching of the lead small rocket ship "Uragan" of project 22800, page No. 251. The keel of the ship was carried out on December 24, 2015.
The participation of the Admiralty Orchestra in the ceremony emphasized the solemnity of the event.
The honorary participants of the event were:
— Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Yuri Borisov;
— Head of the Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for the provision of state defense orders, Rear Admiral Andrei Vernigora;
— Head of the Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for Providing State Defense Orders Pavel Pechkovsky;
— Head of the Navy Shipbuilding Department, Rear Admiral Vladimir Tryapichnikov;
— Chief Advisor to the USC President for Military Shipbuilding Viktor Chirkov;
- Commander of the small rocket ship "Uragan", Lieutenant Commander Azimov Adil Ilgar-Ogly;
— General Director of OJSC “Pella” Herbert Tsaturov;
— General Director of Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau JSC Alexander Shlyakhtenko;
- representatives of the management of JSC Concern Morinformsystem-Agat, JSC NPK Zvezda, PJSC Zvezda, JSC GOZ Obukhov Plant, JSC Zelenodolsk Plant named after A.M. Gorky, JSC Instrument Design Bureau named after. Academician A.G. Shipunov", officers of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Main Command of the Navy, management and representatives of Sberbank PJSC, management and factory workers.
Alexandra Yakovleva, an employee of the construction department of Pella OJSC, became the godmother of the lead small project of the Hurricane ship.
The small missile ship is designed to conduct combat operations in the near sea zone and participate in carrying out missions in peacetime and wartime independently and in cooperation.
JSC "PELLA"
10.09.2017
As the TASS agency reported on September 7, 2017, the Administration of the Primorsky Territory and the Pella shipyard (Leningrad region) signed an agreement of intent at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok, according to which the shipyard plans to build a compact shipyard in the region for serial production of resource-saving high-tech fishing vessels up to 80 meters long. This was reported by the press service of the Primorye Administration.
“We built the same plant in St. Petersburg in 2015, and in 1.5 years of work, five vessels were manufactured, four of them have already been launched. Among our customers there are also Far Eastern companies, which is why we decided to organize the same production in Primorye. It is expected that the plant will be able to reach full capacity within two years,” the statement quotes the words of the plant’s general director, Herbert Tsaturov.
The project is supposed to be implemented on the territory of the free port of Vladivostok using the tax preferences that this regime provides. Production will be opened on the basis of the existing Slavyansk shipyard.
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03.11.2017
PHOTO REPORT: LAUNCHING OF THE RAID TUG "RB-2186" PROJECT 16609. 02.11.2017
On November 2, 2017, at JSC Pella, the raid tugboat “RB-2186” of project 16609, line No. 633, included in the delivery program for 2018, was launched.
After passing all the necessary tests, the tug will be handed over to the State Customer and entered into the Russian Pacific Fleet.
The ceremony was attended by: Head of the Auxiliary Fleet - Head of the Transport Support Directorate of the Western Military District, Captain 1st Rank Chukhrai Alexander Anatolyevich, representatives of the Baltic Branch of RS, management and employees of the plant.
The tugboat was blessed by Father Nikolai, a minister of the Church of St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Grand Duke Vladimir.
Elena Anatolyevna Kaurova, head of the department, became the tugboat’s godmother civil service and personnel of the personnel service of the North-West Customs Administration.
The tug is designed to perform towing and berthing operations in ports, roadsteads and coastal areas corresponding to the R2 navigation area (navigation in sea areas with a distance of no more than 100 miles from the place of refuge), refloating ships and vessels, extinguishing fires on floating objects and coastal structures, as well as walking in rarefied first-year ice with a thickness of 0.6-0.8 m.
VTS "BASTION", 03.11.2017