Yasnyy Ship Details and Seafarer Feedback
IMO: 8422242
Offshore Tug Supply Ship, Russia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
273428510
Callsign
UGNB
Width
16.0 m
Length
81.0 m
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Jerry
2024-08-21
Position: Fitter
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Latest News (1)
YASNY Successfully Tows Two Floating Cranes from Saint-Petersburg to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky via NSR
The supply ship Yasny, a Project B-92 vessel operated by the Baltic branch of the FSI Sea Rescue Service of Rosmorrechflot, has successfully completed the tow of two self-propelled floating cranes from Saint-Petersburg to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, navigating the Northern Sea Route. According to the press center of the Sea Rescue Service, the cranes, known as Π‘ΠΠ-42150 and Π‘ΠΠ-43150, were constructed specifically for the Russian Defence Ministry in Saint-Petersburg. Preparations for this challenging Arctic operation commenced in June, ensuring that both the Yasny and her crew were adequately equipped for the demands of long-distance sea travel in icy waters. The delivery of the floating cranes to representatives of the RF Navy took place on August 28 and October 3, respectively. Following this successful mission, the supply ship Yasny is now making her way back to her home port in Saint-Petersburg. For a detailed picture report, visit http://en.portnews.ru/news/208652/
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π Did Yasnyy sink or have any sinking incidents?
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π§βπ Was Yasnyy involved in any migrant rescue operations?
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