Pyotr Lebedev (research vessel)
History | |
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Name: | Chapayev[1] |
Builder: | Turku repair yard, Turku, Finland[1] |
Launched: | 1957 |
Soviet Union | |
Name: | Pyotr Lebedev |
Namesake: | Pyotr Lebedev |
In service: | 1966 |
Out of service: | 1977 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | |
Name: | Pyotr Lebedev[1] |
Identification: | IMO number: 5276159[1] |
Status: | in active service, as of 2016 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Research vessel/survey vessel |
Tonnage: |
Pyotr Lebedev is a research vessel, built in Turku, Finland, originally as a merchant vessel Chapayev in 1957. She was subsequently acquired for the Soviet Union and refitted as a research ship.[2] The vessel was owned and operated by the Andreev Acoustics Institute, and was used to make hydrophysical observations of the Atlantic Ocean such as during the Polygon experiment.[3] Pyotr Lebedev possessed five on-board laboratories used to study hydroacoustics, hydrology, hydrobiology, hydrochemistry, and electronics.[3] The ship was active as a research vessel from 1967 until 1977.[4] She is current registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.[1]
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References
- Brekhovskikh, Leonid Maksimovich (1990). Ocean and Man: Present and Future. Moscow: Nauka Publishers. ISBN 5-02-022266-6.
- Tatusko, R.; Levitus, S., eds. (2002). Russian Marine Expeditionary Investigations of the World Ocean. Silver Spring, MD: US Department of Commerce. OCLC 52253776.
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