In 2020-2021, 4760 tons of iron was made in the AzovStal plant in Mariupol for the construction of the Den Helder’s ship.
The Royal Fleet of the Netherlands has received a new battle support ship Den Helder. During the construction of the medium, 5 thousand tons of iron of metallurgical group metinvest Rinat Akhmetov were used. The company reported this on Thursday, May 8.
It is indicated that 4760 tons of iron are made in the azovstal plant in mariupol. He was brought before the start of a full-fledged aggression by the Russian Federation-in 2020-2021. In addition, 240 tons of Italian Factory Metinvest trametal products were used in medium design.
The Den Helder is about 180 meters long and designed for the main character of 76 people, with the potential to receive another 80. It is able to serve up to six ships, delivering more than 8 million liters of fuel, as well as significant amounts of food, water, ammunition and other critical sources.
The construction of the Den Helder began in December 2020. And it will officially be part of the Armada on October 1, 2025 called the HNLMS DEN Helder. The entire expansion of the medium is planned in the mid -2026.
Also in the Metinvest it is reminded that the future flagship of the Naval forces of the armed forces of Armed Forces-Corvette Getman’s armed forces Ivan Mazpa was built from Mariupol. For him, the AzovStal products and these were delivered. Ilyich. By the end of last year, the ship reached the sea.
Remember that in Italy two expeditional ships made of metinvest steel – Seabourn venture and Seabour Pursuit were built. They actively run the northern sea.
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