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SAMARKAND - IMO 8620155

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Captured:
Oct 7, 1986
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Samarkand
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Aug 16, 2008
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983 x 622

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The LORO-Ship SAMARKAND berthed on the Outfitting-Quai from the builder VEB Warnowwerft Warnemunde. (Type LORO-18). Launched 30-06-1986 as Hull-No. 133, deliv. to customer Baltiskoye Morskoye Parochodstvo, Leningrad / formely USSR: 27-11-1986 .IMO-No. 8620155


Foto: © 07-10-1986 Wolfgang Kramer

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Current name:
KKG 1

Former name(s):

 -  Ocean Wave I (Until 2007 Apr)

 -  Hyundai Hawk (Until 2005 Oct)

 -  Oasis (Until 2004 Jun)

 -  Samarkand (Until 1996)

Vessel Type:
Ro-ro Cargo
Gross tonnage:
15,893 tons
Summer DWT:
17,850 tons

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Sisterships type ASTRAKHAN from Black Sea Shipping Company (BLASCO established in 1833):
VINNITSA (Built in 1984, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
KREMENCHUG (Built in 1985, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
BREST (Built in 1985, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
ROVNO (Built in 1985, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
KORSUN-SHEVCHENKOVSKIY (Built in 1986, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
ZHITOMIR (Built in 1987, flag USSR, home port Odessa)

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The Soviet Union LO-RO dry-cargo vessel SAMARKAND the Baltic Shipping Company.
M/V SAMARKAND type M/V ASTRAKHAN.
Built in DDR: 1986
Deadweight: 17,870 t
Cargo capacity: 15,987 t
Output: 10,330 b.h.p.
Speed: 15.3 kn
Flag: USSR
Home port: Leningrad, Baltic Shipping Company (BSC established in 1835)
Sisterships:
ASTRAKHAN (Built in 1983, call sign U B R A, deadweight 17,850 t)
ROSTOV (Built in 1984, call sign U Y O Q, deadweight 17,850 t)
KOSTROMA (Built in 1985, deadweight 17,850t)
BUDAPESHT (Built in 1985, deadweight 17,870 t)
SAMARKAND (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
SVERDLOVSK (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
TRUSKAVETZ (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
ULAN-BATOR (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
BALTIYSK (Built in 1987, deadweight 17,870 t)
VLADIMIR (Built in 1988, deadweight 17,870 t)
VYBORG (Built in 1988, deadweight 17,870 t)
KOLPINO (Built in 1988, deadweight 17,870 t)
KOLOMNA (Built in 1989, deadweight 17,870 t)
LUKHOVITSY (Built in 1989, deadweight 17,870 t)
MUROM (Built in 1989, deadweight 17,870 t)
EVGENIY MRAVINSKIY (Built in 1990, deadweight 17,870 t)
KISLOVODSK (Built in 1990, deadweight 17,870 t)
KRASNODON (Built in 1990, deadweight 17,870 t)
EVGENIY TOVSTONOGOV (Built in 1991 or 1993, deadweight 17,870 t, BSC, Saint-Petersburg, flag Russia)
VIKTOR KONCHAYEV (Built in 1992, deadweight 17,870 t, BSC, Saint-Petersburg, flag Russia)

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