Today, the lead vessel for the supply of drilling platforms, project 22420 "Ivan Sidorenko," departed from Vladivostok to the Ussuri Bay for sea trials. The vessel, with hull number 365, was built by PJSC Amur Shipbuilding Plant (Komsomolsk-on-Amur). On May 31, 2013, the ship’s hull was launched in a low state of technical readiness. In October 2017, with the help of tugs, "Ivan Sidorenko" was transferred from Komsomolsk-on-Amur to Vladivostok for completion at the JSC "Center for Ship Repair Dalzavod." Currently, a similar transition is being made by the second vessel of project 22420 "Ostap Sheremeta":
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A series of two vessels for the supply of drilling platforms is being built for LLC Gazprom Flot.
Technical specifications:
Displacement: 8,016 tons
Deadweight: 4,415 tons
Main dimensions: length — 90 m, width — 19 m, draft — 7 m
Cargo deck area: 750 sq. m
Maximum speed: 17 knots
Autonomy: 30 days
Crew: 20 people (plus 40 special personnel)
The vessel is designed to supply floating drilling rigs with expendable drilling materials, spare parts, fuel, water, and food, to assist distressed vessels, floating drilling rigs, and other floating means, to receive and accommodate rescued individuals, as well as to participate in firefighting on ships, floating, and coastal facilities.