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The Soviet Union dry-cargo vessel ANNA ULIANOVA the Baltic Shipping Company (BSC).
M/V ANNA ULIANOVA type M/V VLADIMIR ILICH.
Type VLADIMIR ILICH this Project B-17B, this continuation of a series of type IRKUTSK of Project В-17.
Built in DDR: 1971
Call sign: U J U F
Deadweight: 13,150 t
Cargo capacity: 10,950 t
Output: 9,600 b.h.p.
Speed: 17.7 kn
Flag: USSR, 1991 - Russia.
Home port: Leningrad, 1991 - Saint-Petersburg. Baltic Shipping Company (Established in 1835).
Sisterships:
VLADIMIR ILICH (Built in 1970, call sign U Q J X, deadweight 13,150 - 13,270 t)
ILJA ULIANOV (Built in 1970, call sign U Q R T, deadweight 13,150 t)
ALEKSANDR ULIANOV (Built in 1970, call sign U Q R M, deadweight 13,150 t)
DMITRIY ULIANOV (Built in 1970, call sign U Q Z M, deadweight 13,150 t)
OLGA ULIANOVA (Built in 1970, call sign U R A E, deadweight 13,150 t)
ANNA ULIANOVA (Built in 1971, call sign U J U F, deadweight 13,150 t)
VALERIAN KUIBYSHEV (Built in 1971, call sign U K F F, deadweight 13,150 t)
ANATOLY LUNACHARSKY (Built in 1971, call sign U K F K, deadweight 13,150 t)
GARRY POLLIT (Built in 1971, call sign U K F M, deadweight 13,150 t)
WILLIAM FOSTER (Built in 1971, call sign U I I E, deadweight 13,150 t)
NIKOLAY POGODIN (Built in 1971, call sign U I I G, deadweight 13,150 t)
BORIS ZHEMCHUZHIN (Built in 1972, call sign U E U A, deadweight 13,150 t)
NIKOLAY KRYLENKO (Built in 1972, call sign U E V G, deadweight 13,150 t)
NIKOLAY TIULPIN (Built in 1972, call sign U E W A, deadweight 13,150 t)
February, 1982. Traverse Cape of Good Hope, Republic of South Africa.
In a photo my father Birukov V. N. Leading expert The Central Baltic Design-Engeneering Bureau Baltic Shipping Company.
The honourable worker of Marine sea fleet of the USSR.
Former name(s):
- Anna Ulyanova (Until 1994)
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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Over 3000gt) - 5 photos
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actually this vessel and the modifications, it is Type 17, developed and build in VEB Warnowwerft Warnemünde, East-Germany. See also www.german-shipbuilding.com
Cheers
Roland
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Many thanks for the comment!
This week to my father 70 years were executed and it continues to work till now on fleet.
Yours faithfully BMP.
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Your father produced a fine looking vessel with this class, we were fortunate to see (and photo) much of this fleet at Napier New Zealand loading wool for Russia in the seventies and early eighties.
Cheers
Brent
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