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Aleut (ship)

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Developers: Okskaya shipyard
Date of the premiere of the system: December 2025
Branches: Transport

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History

2025: Launching

The Aleuth bilge water collector of the 49.21 m RST38 project, designed to collect oily water and respond to oil spills, was launched at the Okskaya Shipyard JSC in the city of Navashino, Nizhny Novgorod Region. This was reported by the press service of FSUE Rosmorport on December 18, 2025.

The vessel is the third in a series built by order of the enterprise. It is scheduled to replenish the Northwest Basin Branch fleet in the second quarter of 2026. After the construction is completed, the bilge water collector will arrive at the seaport of Ust-Luga.

"Aleut"

The first two vessels of the series - Koporye and Koppi - became part of the fleet of the North-West and North-East basin branches, respectively, in August 2024. Coppi provides environmental services in the seaport of Vanino. After retrofitting, the Koporye vessel was assigned the category of a small autonomous surface vessel, which made it the country's first autonomous service and auxiliary vessel.

In remote and manual modes, Koporye will soon start working in the seaport of Ust-Luga. After the completion of construction, the Aleut bilge water collector will arrive at the same seaport. The concentration of two ships of the series in one port will ensure the reliability of environmental protection of the water area.

The project was developed by Marine Engineering Bureau - St. Petersburg LLC. Ice reinforcement is provided to allow the operation of vessels from winter-spring navigation to summer-autumn navigation in accordance with the rules of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. Vessel class by register: KM Ice3 (hull; machinery) R3-RSN AUT3 Bilge water removing ship.

The main technical characteristics of the Aleut bilge water collector:

  • length greatest: 49.21 m;
  • overall width: 8.82 m;
  • sediment: 3.0 m;
  • speed at 85% of maximum long-term power: 9.0 knots;
  • crew size: 6 people.

The total volume of tanks for oily and bilge waters is 515 cubic meters. m. The volume of waste water cargo tanks is 63 cubic meters. m. The volume of cargo tanks of bilge water is 371 cubic meters. m. The volume of the tank of oil residues is 27 cubic meters. m. Volume of purified water tanks - 54 cubic meters. m.[1]

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