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This is a list of shipyards and shipbuilding companies of the Soviet Union (1922–1991).
Shipyards
Baltic Sea
Russia
- Admiralty Shipyards, Shipyard No. 194, known from 1937 to 1966 as Andre Marti Shipyard (ru), Leningrad
- Almaz Shipbuilding Company, Leningrad
- Baltic Shipyard, Shipyard No. 189 Leningrad
- Sredne-Nevskiy Shipyard, Leningrad
- Severnaya Verf, Shipyard No. 190, known between 1935- 1989 as Zhdanov Shipyard, Leningrad
- Sudomekh, Shipyard No. 196, Leningrad, merged with Admiralty yard in 1972
- Petrozavod Shipyard, Leningrad
Baltic states
Black Sea
See also: Shipbuilding in UkraineUkraine / Crimea
- Black Sea Shipyard, Nikolayev South Shipyard, Shipyard No. 444, also known as Andre Marti (South) Yard (Shipyard No. 198), Nikolayev
- Kherson Shipyard, Kherson
- Okean Shipyard, Nikolayev
- Shipyard named after 61 Communards, Nikolaev North Shipyard, Shipyard No. 200, also known as Shipyard No. 445, Nikolayev
- Zaliv Shipbuilding yard, Shipyard No. 532, Kerch
- Sevastopol Shipyard, Zavod imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze No. 201, Sevastopol
- More Shipyard, Feodosiya
Sea of Azov
Russia
- Azov Verf, a shipbuilding and shiprepair yard in Azov
Ukraine
Barents Sea
- Russian Shipyard Number 10, Polyarny
White Sea
- Severnoye Mashinostroitelnoye Predpriyatie Sevmash, Shipyard 402, Severodvinsk
- Zvezdochka shipyard, Severodvinsk
Pacific Ocean
- Dalzavod Yard, Shipyard No. 202, Vladivostok
- Zvezda shipyard, Bolshoy Kamen
Inland
- Amur Shipbuilding Plant, Leninskiy Komsomol Shipyard, Shipyard No. 199, Komsomolsk-on-Amur
- Krasnoye Sormovo Factory No. 112 named after Andrei Zhdanov, Gorky
- Leninska Kuznya Shipyard, Kiev
- Ural Machine Works, Sverdlovsk
- Zelenodolsk Gorky Plant named after A. M. Gorkiy, Zelenodolsk
Design Bureaus
See also
References
- ^ Polmar, Norman; Noot, Jurrien (1991). Submarines of the Russian and Soviet Navies, 1718-1990 (illustrated ed.). Naval Institute Press. pp. 324–332. ISBN 0-87021-570-1.