File:Soviet Heavy lift ship Anadyr.jpeg

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English: A port view of the Soviet HEAVY LIFT cargo ship ANADYR underway. The 741-foot, 34,151-ton ship has a floodable docking well 419 feet long by 59 feet wide, a 120-ton traveling crane and two helicopter hangars. Up to 868 standard 20-foot containers can be stacked on portable panels atop the cargo well, which has a 60-ton capacity ramp at the aft end to permit loading vehicle cargo.

Ship

  • Built by Wartsila, Helsinki, Finland
  • Date of launch: 10.1982
  • Additional work by a Swedish yard
  • Date of completion: 1990
  • LPP: 226.1 m
  • Beam: 30 m
  • Draft: 6.5 m
  • DWT 12.765
  • GRT 34.151
  • Main engines: 4x Wartisla Vasa 32.600 bhp
  • Speed: 20 kn

History

  • 1988 Named: ANADYR Flag: Russia
  • 1997 Bow and stern used for the construction of FPSO Petrojarl Foinaven (IMO 8887595) for Foinaven oilfield.
  • 1999 Midship used to build drillship Pride Africa (IMO 9193630).
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Source http://www.defenseimagery.mil; exact source for Still Image: DN-SC-91-00451
Author PH2 Stephen Grzezdzinski


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12 September 1990

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