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Native nameСЗ «Море»
Company typeFederal State Unitary Enterprise
Industryshipbuilding, arms industry
Founded1938
HeadquartersFeodosia, Russia / Ukraine
Revenue$262,530 (2015)
Operating income−$1.27 million (2015)
Net income−$1.6 million (2015)
Total assets$17.6 million (2015)
Total equity$14.8 million (2015)
OwnerMinistry of Industry and Trade (Russia)
WebsiteMore 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, Meteorit, Kometa, Zarya 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. 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.

List of products

Building

Name Class and type Plant № Laid Launched
(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
Ohotsk Project 22800 Missile Corvette (and Patrol to ASW) 255 17 March 2017
nd various Passenger Hydrofoil (most of) ships (2 to 5 types of class) nd (after April–May 2014)
nd nd nd nd

References

  1. ^ "Бухгалтерская отчётность". Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  2. "Openinfo". mvpt.rosim.ru. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  3. "Судостроительный завод "Море" преобразован во ФГУП "СЗ "Море" (Крым)". portnews.ru. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  4. "Феодосийская верфь "Море" получила у РНКБ кредит для выполнения заказа". РИА Новости (in Russian). Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  5. ""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.
  6. "В Феодосии заложили малый ракетный корабль проекта "Каракурт"". РИА Новости. 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-07-19.

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