Severnaya Verf

For the shipyard in the Ukraine formerly known as Zhdanov Shipyard, see Mariupol Shipyard.
The busy Saint Petersburg docks at dawn

Severnaya Verf (Northern Shipyard) is a shipyard in Saint Petersburg, Russia and a major shipyard producing naval and civilian ships. It was founded for exclusive military shipbuilding.

The shipyard used to be known as Soviet Shipyard No. 190,[1] and between 1935–1989 as Zhdanov Shipyard.

The priority market for Severnaya shipyard is military export to Asian countries as India, China and Vietnam.

History

The shipyard was established in the early 1900s as the Severnaya Verf (Severny shipyard) which is part of the Severnaya Verf Production Association. This association also includes an electrodes factory with a capacity of 20,000 tons annually and a furniture factory.[1]

The stamp issued to commemorate the centenary of Severnaya Verf. Russian Post, 2012.

Under the name Zhdanov Shipyard, various classes of destroyers and ASW frigates were built here to include:

Facilities and services

As of 1998, the shipyard included:[1]

Notable classes and vessels

Notable Classes and Vessels
Name Built Quantity Type
Skoryy class 1949-1953 16 Destroyer
Kotlin class 1955-1958 12 Destroyer
Kanin class 1958-1961 4 Destroyer
Kashin class 1963-1966 5 Destroyer
Krivak class 1969-1990 6 Frigate
Sovremenny class 1976-2006 21 Destroyer
Udaloy class 1977-1999 4 Destroyer
Steregushchy class 2001-present 4 (completed) (2 more under construction) Corvette
Admiral Gorshkov class 2006-present 1 (completed), 2 (under construction), 20 (planned) Frigate
Gremyashchy class 2012-present 2 (under construction) Corvette

See also

References

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