Nevsky Shipyard
The Nevsky Shipyard or Sredne Nevsky Shipyard is a shipyard that was founded in Saint Petersburg , Russian Empire , in 1870 . The capital required for its operation was provided by the Russian-Chinese bank . In 1917 it employed 17,000 workers, including in a factory in Nikolaev on the Black Sea , where prefabricated ships were completed in Petersburg. The shipyard was u. a. worked for the Admiralty in naval shipbuilding.
The shipyard was privatized again after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and sold to Algador Holdings in Cyprus in 2012 by its owner, the oligarch Vladimir Lisin .
Ships built
- Cruiser Schemchug
- Isumrud cruiser
- Ironclad General-Admiral
- Rescue ship Spasatel Kavdejkin
- Project 12700 mine sweeper made entirely of fiberglass
Russia / Estonia
- Gunboat Bobr
- Missile speedboats Gayratly and Edermen type project 12418
- Minesweeper Chernihiv (U310) of the Natya class (Type Project 266M)
swell
- Siegfried Breyer: Soviet Warship Development. Volume 1: 1917-1937. Conway Maritime Press, London 1992, ISBN 0-85177-604-3 , p. 144.
Web links
- snsz.ru - company website (Russian, English)