Mykolaiv Shipyard (Ukrainian: Миколаївський суднобудівний завод) (Russian: Николаевский судостроительный завод) was a major shipyard located in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Originally named the Nikolayev Admiralty, and constructed in 1788 for the purpose of supplying the Russian Black Sea Fleet, the Mykolaiv Shipyard was famous for having built warships such as Vitse-admiral Popov, Knyaz' Potemkin-Tavricheskiy and Imperator Nikolai I for the Russian Empire, and Soobrazitelny, Gnevny, Nikolayev and Slava for the Soviet Union.
Until 2017, the shipyard was named as the Shipyard named after 61 Communards, a name inherited from its period as a major Soviet Navy shipyard.The shipyard has also been referred to as the Mykolaiv North Shipyard, to differentiate it from the Black Sea Shipyard present in the same city.[1] At present, the Mykolaiv shipyard is a subsidiary of the Ukrainian state-run defence conglomerate Ukroboronprom.
The shipyard has largely been inactive since its declaration of bankruptcy in 2020, with its facilities and offices largely derelict. Construction and maintenance for the Ukrainian Navy, as well as commercial shipping has moved to the Black Sea Shipyard, located in the south of Mykolaiv. However, some small scale ship maintenance and repair is still present at the shipyards.[2]
^Polmar, p. 407
^"Ukrainian Mykolayiv Shipyard completes repair of two warships". Navy Naval News Navy Recognition. 2021-08-03. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
and 21 Related for: Mykolayiv Shipyard information
"Ukrainian MykolayivShipyard completes repair of two warships". Navy Naval News Navy Recognition. 2021-08-03. Retrieved 2023-07-29. Shipyard's office public...
silver medalist at the 2000 Summer Olympics Black Sea ShipyardMykolayivShipyard Okean Shipyard (in Ukrainian) The mayor of Mykolaiv remains the current...
name. The ship remains unfinished and is currently moored at the MykolayivShipyard (former 61 Kommunara Shipbuilding Plant). The ship was laid down in...
Soviet Shipyard No. 444 and Shipyard No. 198 MykolayivShipyard, also known as Nikolaev North Shipyard and Soviet Shipyard No. 200 Okean Shipyard, a merchant...
Automation) (Kyiv) State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center (Mykolaiv) MykolayivShipyard (Mykolaiv) Kherson Factory "Palada" (Pallada) (Kherson) Kherson Factory...
Sea Wharf') is a shipyard located in Sevastopol, Crimea, founded as a dockyard for the Imperial Russian Navy in 1783. The shipyard has mostly been used...
(Kerch) Kherson Kuznia na Rybalskomu (Kyiv) Sevastopol More The Kherson Shipyard (Ukrainian: Херсонський суднобудівний завод (ХСЗ)) is a joint stock company...
year and cost ₴ 2,099,000. By 12 December 2017 boat was repaired at Mykolayivshipyard of the Smart Maritime Group jointly with the Southern Shipbuilding...
European route E95. The city of Mykolaiv is known for several of its shipyards that existed since the 19th century. South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant...
46°51′19″N 31°59′07″E / 46.8554°N 31.9853°E / 46.8554; 31.9853 The Okean Shipyard (Ukrainian: Завод «Океан») located in Mykolaiv, Ukraine is the third major...
as a football team of the Black Sea Shipyard, since dissolution of the Soviet Union and cutting of the shipyard's budget which was based mostly on military...
ships of different types and tonnage. The shipyard was also known as Kamysh-Burun Zavod, and Soviet Shipyard No. 532 named after Butoma Boris Evstaf'evich...
1959 to 1962 as an electrician at the Shipyard named after 61 Communards. In 1967, Valery Babich finished Mykolayiv Shipbuilding Institute. After graduation...
Kuznia na Rybalskomu (Kyiv) Sevastopol More Azov Shipyard (SRZ, LLC), formerly known as Zhdanov Shipyard, located in Mariupol, Ukraine, is the largest ship...
company have been situated on the Rybalskyi Island in Kyiv since 1928. The shipyard specializes in shipbuilding, ship machines building, and propeller production...
early 1990s, Mr. Kinakh held several posts in the local government of Mykolayiv Oblast. From 1995 to 1996 Kinakh was the Minister of Industrial Policy...
not known) which required the facilities at the Chernomorskiy yard, in Mykolayiv, located in the newly independent Ukraine (the reasons for not attempting...