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Evgeny Petrov (ambient vessel)

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Developers: KMZ (Kingisepp Machine-Building Plant)
Date of the premiere of the system: November 2025
Branches: Transport

2025: Launching

On November 21, 2025, the Federal Agency for Maritime and River Transport (Rosmorrechflot) announced that the Evgeny Petrov vessel was launched in Russia to install navigation equipment and rescue operations. The ship will go to the Yeniseirechtrans Administration.

Evgeny Petrov was created under the project by the 3050.1A holding Kingisepp Machine-Building Plant (KMZ, part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation - USC), and the customer is PKU Rechvodput. The work is carried out within the framework of the federal project "Development of the infrastructure of sea and inland water transport" of the national program "Development of the transport system." The main goal of this project is to modernize and expand the port, shipping and hydraulic infrastructure to improve the transport system of Russia.

Evgeny Petrov vessel launched in Russia to install navigation equipment and rescue operations

The length of the ship, as noted on the KMZ website, is 27.6 meters, width - 4.35 meters, side height - 1.5 meters, draft - 1 meter. The rated power of the main engine reaches 220 kW. The crew includes six people. The vessel can be in autonomous navigation for up to six days.

Evgeny Petrov will be used to service floating and coastal signs of the navigable situation, control the depths of the ship, as well as the movement of barges (by pushing) with a displacement of up to 400 tons. The ship is equipped with the latest control systems for the ship's power plant, devices for servicing the navigable situation on inland waterways, modern communication and navigation equipment. The vessel is designed for operation in the Yenisei basin.

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In total, 13 ambient vessels of this series are being built by order of the Rechvodput PKU. Nine ships of this series are already operating in the administrations of inland waterways, the Rosmorrechflot said.[1]
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