03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...
03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...
03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...
03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...
03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...
03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...
03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...
03 June 2021
by Kate Tringham
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Black Sea Fleet during a ceremony held in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 29 May, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
A commissioning ceremony was held for the Project 03182 small seagoing tanker Vice Admiral Paromov on 29 May as it entered service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The first ship of its class, this multipurpose vessel is designed for the transportation of liquid, dry and labelled cargo, and is capable of landing Kamov Ka-27-class helicopters. (Sergei Malgavko/TASS)
Vice Admiral Paromov is one of four Project 03182 vessels ordered by the MoD under two separate contracts awarded in 2014–16. Two ships are being built for the Pacific Fleet at Vostochnaya Verf in Vladivostok, while Volga Shipyard is building the second pair for the Black Sea Fleet at its yard in Nizhny Novgorod.
The first of the Russian Navy's new Arctic multipurpose support vessels entered service with the Bla...