More (Feodosiya)
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Native name | СЗ «Море» |
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Type | Federal State Unitary Enterprise |
Industry | shipbuilding, arms industry |
Founded | 1938 |
Headquarters | , |
Revenue | $262,530[1] (2015) |
-$1.27 million[1] (2015) | |
-$1.6 million[1] (2015) | |
Total assets | $17.6 million[1] (2015) |
Total equity | $14.8 million[1] (2015) |
Owner | Ministry of Industry and Trade (Russia)[2] |
Website | More Ship |
PO More Shipyard (Ukrainian: Відкрите акціонерне товариство Феодосійська суднобудівна компанія «Море», Russian: Судостроительный Завод «Море», originally Yuzhnaya Toka, Southern Stream) is a shipyard located in Feodosia, Crimea.
Its most prominent productions are the Zubr-class LCAC ship, military corvettes patrol boats and hydrofoil, and civilian Raketa, , , and Voskhod fast hydrofoil boats.
History[]
Following Russia's annexation of Crimea the company was taken over by the Russian federal government with the legal form of a Federal State Unitary Enterprise.[3] As of 2016 the shipyard is building a Karakurt-class corvette for Russia's Black Sea Fleet, with funds from the Russian National Commercial Bank.[4]
List of products[]
- Muravey-class patrol boat Project 133 Antares, hydrofoil patrol boat
- Zubr-class, Air-cushioned landing crafts
- Project 22800 Storm Okhotsk and Tsiklon (Karakurt) corvettes
- Lvov (U201) and Lughansk (U203) Pr 11451 Sokol (Pr 1124), Lutzk Pr11240MU Albatross (U205)
- Project 1124 Albatros (Grisha)
- (Mukha) (Pr 1124), Pr 1141
- Project 1240 Uragan (Sarancha)
- Project 1241 Molnya (Tarantul), Pr 12412
- Project 1400 Grif (Zhuk) , Pr1400M, Project 14670, Project 1450
- Project 133RA Antares RA stealth version (looking like Visby class but around half the size length)
Building[]
Name | Class and type | Plant № | Laid | Launched |
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(Zubr) | Zubr-class LCAC ship (at least 1 or 2 (,maybe 3 almost finished, < April 2014) | xxxN° | (either < 1989 within < 1998) | |
Lvov | Small Missile ASW ship Pr 11451 Sokol (Pr 1124) | 504 (U201) | 1990 and after April 2014 | |
Luhansk | Small Missile ASW ship Pr 11451 Sokol (Pr 1124) | 503 (U203) | 1989 and after April 2014 | |
Project 1400 Grif (Zhuk) , Pr1400M, Pr 14670, Pr 1450 (x N°) | ||||
Shtorm | Project 22800 Missile Corvette (and Patrol to ASW) | 254 | 11 May 2016[5] | |
Ohotsk | Project 22800 Missile Corvette (and Patrol to ASW) | 255 | 17 March 2017[6] | |
nd | various Passenger Hydrofoil (most of) ships (2 to 5 types of class) | nd | (after April-May 2014) | |
nd | nd | nd | nd |
References[]
- ^ a b c d e "Бухгалтерская отчётность". Retrieved 26 October 2018.
- ^ "Openinfo". mvpt.rosim.ru. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
- ^ "Судостроительный завод "Море" преобразован во ФГУП "СЗ "Море" (Крым)". portnews.ru. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
- ^ "Феодосийская верфь "Море" получила у РНКБ кредит для выполнения заказа". РИА Новости (in Russian). Retrieved 15 July 2017.
- ^ ""В Феодосии на ССЗ "Море" заложен малый ракетный корабль "Шторм"" в блоге "Судостроение и судоходство " - Сделано у нас". Sdelanounas.ru. 2015-12-24. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
- ^ "В Феодосии заложили малый ракетный корабль проекта "Каракурт"". РИА Новости. 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
External links[]
Categories:
- Shipbuilding companies of Crimea
- Shipbuilding companies of the Soviet Union
- 1938 establishments in the Soviet Union
- Feodosia Municipality
- Federal State Unitary Enterprises of Russia
- Ukroboronprom
- Russian company stubs
- Ukrainian company stubs