Английская Википедия:Empire State VII

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Empire State VII is a training ship owned by the United States Maritime Administration and operated by SUNY Maritime College. It is the first vessel in the National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV) class and has replaced the 1961-built Empire State VI. The new training ship is the seventh vessel to carry the name Empire State for the SUNY Maritime College[1] but its first purpose-built new build. The previous training ships had been converted cargo or military vessels.[2] (While SUNY refers to the ship as Empire State VII, and US Coast Guard regulations allow use of Roman numerals in a ship name,[3] the vessel displays its name as "Empire State" without a numeral.)

The preliminary and basic NSMV design was developed by the Herbert Engineering Corp. of Alameda, California,[4] and the rest of the design was completed by DSEC headquartered in Busan, Korea. While primarily a training ship the NSMV class is also to be equipped for disaster relief: a Roll-on/Roll-off side ramp, container space and crane, and a helipad.[5]

The contract for the first two NSMV vessels was signed with Philly Shipyard (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in April 2020 with anticipated delivery in Spring of 2023.[6] Steel cutting for the first vessel began in December 2020.[7] Its keel was laid on 10 December 2021[8] and launched on 24 September 2022.[9] The vessel was delivered to the SUNY's pier on 18 September 2023.[10]

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