Parokhodniy Shipyard

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The Parokhodniy Shipyard originated or launched 4/3/1858 as 'Parokhodnyi mekhanicheskii z-d goroda Kronshtadta'; shipbuilding and repairs. Became the main repair center for the Baltic Fleet around 1900. By 1914 there were two dry docks, but no building slips.[1] Operational 1917-20; one of three military plants in 1930s that produced munitions and torpedoes; arms parts and munitions during wartime; now FGUP.

Notes

  1. Breyer, p. 145

Bibliography

  • Breyer, Siegfried (1992). Soviet Warship Development: Volume 1: 1917–1937. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-604-3. 
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