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Topic review - Russia unveils Lavina/Priboy LHD(Mistral copy)
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Naval News


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Russia’s Project 23900 LHD to be Able to Operate in the Arctic
Xavier Vavasseur 28 Aug 2020
Story by TASS Russian news agency
“Our two versatile amphibious assault ships are significantly different from those projects that were earlier planned on the basis of the French-made Mistral ships,” Mistakhov said.
“Taking into account that the ships will operate both in warm and northern seas, they will meet the requirements for the Arctic. They will be able to sail in ice-covered seas, being led by an icebreaker,” he added.
According to the Ak Bars Shipbuilding Corporation’s head, the Russian helicopter carriers surpass the French ships by principal dimensions.

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Post Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:38 am
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Russia Lays Keels of Next Gen LHD, Submarines and Frigates in Presence of Russian President Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin participated in the keel laying ceremony of several vessels for the Russian Navy, including the next generation Project 23900 amphibious assault ships. The ceremony took place on 20 July at Zaliv Shipyard in Kerch for the LHD (and remotely for the other vessels).
Xavier Vavasseur 21 Jul 2020
Story by TASS Russian news agency
Russian President Vladimir Putin participated in the ceremony to lay warships for the Navy, the Kremlin said.
Post Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 3:48 pm
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Navy Recognition

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Nevskoe Design Bureau Proposing LPD and LHD Designs to Russian Navy

Posted On Friday, 06 July 2018 09:22

Nevskoe Design Bureau offered the Russian Navy a modular landing helicopter-carrying dock ship (DVKD) with a displacement of close to 15 thousand tons and a universal landing ship (UDK) of 30 thousand tons, the annual statement of the company said.

"This year, design bureaus will start developing these ships’ project. On completion of design, we expect to lay down this ship at the Yantar shipyard in a mere couple of years. In 2021 the construction will begin," he said.

Bursuk specified that this ship would be of the same size as the large landing ship Ivan Gren, but have new armament and military equipment. Also, its seaworthiness will be improved.

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Post Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 12:37 pm
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Navy Recognition

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Shipyard in northwest Russia to start building LHD in 2020

January 2018
Posted On Tuesday, 16 January 2018 14:05

Russia’s Defense Ministry and the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) have come to an agreement that the Northern Shipyard in St. Petersburg in northwest Russia will start the construction of landing helicopter docks in 2020, a source in Russia’s defense industry told TASS.

Priboi amphibious landing ship DK E Krylov LHD Russia 1Priboy LHD scale model showcased by Krylov during Army 2016 exhibition.

"The Defense Ministry and the United Shipbuilding Corporation have come to an agreement that the Northern Shipyard will build landing helicopter docks and Leader-class destroyers," the source said.

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Post Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:47 pm
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Russia starts design work on Priboy LHD Amphibious Assault Ship

Navy Recognition - 30 June 2017
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Work to design the promising Priboy amphibious assault ship has begun in Russia and the shipyards that may build vessels of the type are already known, Vice-President for Warship Construction at the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) Igor Ponomaryov told TASS. The Russian Navy hopes to receive at least two perspective universal landing ships by 2025, Deputy Navy Commander for armaments Vice-Admiral Viktor Bursuk said at the VIII International naval show in St. Petersburg.


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Priboy LHD scale model showcased by Krylov during Army 2016 exhibition.
Post Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 11:03 am
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From last month: Russia will certainly use the "free" Mistral tech for these new Lavina class LHDs they're building.

Sputnik News

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He Who Laughs Last, Laughs Best: Russia Ended Up Getting Mistral Tech for Free
Military & Intelligence
14:12 13.05.2017(updated 18:54 13.05.2017)
The Russian-Egyptian deal on the sale of Ka-52K attack helicopters has reportedly reached the final stretch. Talks on the price of the choppers, to be used aboard Egypt's Mistral amphibious assault ships, are expected to begin later this month. Military expert Alexander Sitnikov explains how Russia ended up winning on the Mistral deal after all.

Analysts consider the Ka-52K Katran naval attack helicopters to be the optimal choice for Egypt's Mistrals because they were specifically designed to be carried aboard the French-made amphibious assault ships. French shipbuilders had built the two Mistral ships for Russia, but the deal fell through in 2015 amid deteriorating relations and pressure on Paris from Washington.

France agreed to sell its two formerly Russia-bound Mistrals to Egypt for €950 million ($1.06 billion) instead, and returned Russia's deposit on the vessels.

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Post Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 12:51 pm
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I assume this ship described below is the same project: (pics of another project at the link below)

Navy Recognition

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Construction of Large Versatile Landing Ship for Russian Navy to begin in 2018

The construction of a large versatile landing ship is planned for 2018, Captain 1st Rank Vladimir Tryapichnikov, chief, Shipbuilding Dept., Russian Navy, has told the Russian News Service radio in an interview. . The Lavina (Avalanche) project was first unveiled during the ARMY-2015 defense exhibiton. Lead Ship of Project 11711 Ivan Gren Large Amphibious Assault Ship nearing completion.

"Sure, such a large amphibious landing ship is being designed now. The foundation has been laid, and we have hashed out the requirements, and the implementation [of the design] will possibly commence in 2018, when we will launch the construction of the versatile landing ship," he said.

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Post Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 12:38 pm
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It looks a bit South Korean.
Post Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:20 am
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Other photos from the Net.

https://i.imgur.com/0sEaXXy.jpg

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... mage03.jpg

http://www.kp.ru/f/12/image/42/75/8617542.jpg
Post Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 7:28 pm
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Seems that the Russians are following the Chinese into the copycat market:

Navy Recognition

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Russia to Go Ahead With Lavina Amphibious Assault Ship Project, Preliminary Design Completed

The Krylov State Research Center completed the preliminary design of the versatile amphibious assault ship for the Russian Navy, the center’s executive director, Mikhail Zagorodnikov, told TASS on Thursday. He also said there is "no doubt" the ship will be developped. The Lavina (Avalanche) project was first unveiled during the ARMY-2015 defense exhibiton.

"Krylov Central Scientific Research Institute is developing an alternative to the two Mistral LHDs. Avalanche will have a displacement of 24,000 tons, even more than the French ship" - a spokesman said at the time.


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