Английская Википедия:Israel Shipyards
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Israel Shipyards is a large shipbuilding and repair facilities in the eastern Mediterranean.[1] The company also operates a privately owned port in Israel. The company's facilities are located at the Kishon Port (part of the Port of Haifa complex).
Facilities include a shiplift (syncrolift), capable lifting up to 3,000 tons, or Шаблон:Convert length overall ships, and a Шаблон:Convert-long quay with Шаблон:Convert of water depth.
History
The company was founded in 1959 by the State of Israel to build both military and civilian ships, and to provide marine engineering upgrade, maintenance and repair services. In 1995, following years of underperformance and continued losses under state ownership, the company was privatized and sold to a group of local investors who, since 1998, have returned it to profitability.[2]
Israel Shipyards is controlled by the Shlomo Group (TASE:SHLD), a holding group owned by businessman Shlomo Shmeltzer.[2]
In May 2013 Israel Shipyard unveiled a new ‘Mini Corvette’ design, the Sa'ar S-72 class; to offer the Israeli Navy a new class, which fits between the Navy's existing Шаблон:Sclass2s, and Шаблон:Sclass2s. Through the years Israel Shipyards have built 40 Sa'ar-class missile boats; 20 were delivered to the Israeli Navy over the years. Last to be delivered were two upgraded Sa'ar 4.5 Hetz-subclass missile boats called INS Herev (2002) and INS Sufa (2003). With the new Mini Corvette the shipyard hoped to expand its offering to meet the evolving requirements, of the Israeli Navy, as well as of international customers overseas.[3]
Products and services
Missile boats
Offshore patrol vessels (OPV)
Fast patrol crafts (FPC)
- Shaldag-class patrol boat
- Zivanit-class hydrofoil patrol boats
Merchant vessels
Ship repairs
The Shipyards has capability and experience to design and execute projects such as:
- Damage repair of merchant ships
- Jumboizing of container ships
- Conversion and modification of cargo vessels
- Repairs and maintenance of merchant and Naval vessels
Industrial structures
The company uses its facilities to build and deliver non-ship related commissions; recently completed projects include:
- Panamax and Post Panamax container cranes
- Harbor construction and cargo handling installations
- Coal unloading steel piers and cranes for the Orot Rabin power plant
- Industrial large pressure vessels
- Potash storage and loading installation
- Jet bridges for Ben Gurion International Airport's terminal 3
List of ships built by Israel Shipyards (partial list)
Name | Class | Built For | Launched | Fate | Image |
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INS Etzion Gever (P-51) | Kishon-class landing craft | Шаблон:Navy |
January 1963 | Sold for civilian use in 1984, used as a fishing boat in Eilat | Файл:P51Launching.jpg |
INS Reshef (Spark) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy Шаблон:Navy |
February 1973 | Sold to Chile in 1997 as LM-34 Angamos | Файл:Angamos LM34.jpg |
INS Keshet (Bow) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy Шаблон:Navy |
October 1973 | Sold to Chile in 1981 as LM-31 Chipana | Файл:Chl LM31.jpg |
INS Romach (Lance) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy Шаблон:Navy |
1974 | Sold to Chile in 1979 as LM-30 Casma | Файл:Chl LM30.jpg |
INS Kidon (Javelin) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1974 | Retired – The old hull sunk as an underwater memorial | |
INS Tarshish | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy Шаблон:Navy |
1975 | Sold to Chile in 1997 as LM-35 Papudo | |
INS Yaffo (Jaffa) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1975 | Retired | |
INS Nitzachon (Victory) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | July 1978 | Redirected to anti-submarine warfare | Файл:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Israeli Navy Preparing for Flotilla Operation (4).jpg |
INS Atzmaut (Independence) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | December 1978 | Redirected to anti-submarine warfare | |
INS Moledet (Homeland) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy Шаблон:Navy |
1979 | Redirected to anti-submarine warfare, sold to Sri Lanka in 2000 as SLNS Suranimala. | |
INS Komemiyut (Sovereignty) | Sa'ar 4-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy Шаблон:Navy |
1980 | Redirected to anti-submarine warfare, sold to Sri Lanka in 2000 as SLNS Nandimitra | |
INS Aliya (Homecoming) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | July 1980 | Refitted and sold to Mexico in 2004 as Шаблон:Ship | |
INS Geula (Salvation) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | October 1980 | Refitted and sold to Mexico in 2004 as Шаблон:Ship | |
INS Romah (Halberd) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1981 | Active | |
INS Keshet (Bow) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1982 | Active | Файл:PikiWiki Israel 29176 saar 4.jpg |
INS Shlomit | Zivanit-class hydrofoil missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1983 | Sold for scrap metal in September 1991 due to technical unreliability | |
INS Hetz (Arrow) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1991 | Active | Файл:INS Hetz.JPEG |
INS Tarshish | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1995 | Sa'ar 4 class built in 1974 and converted to Sa'ar 4.5 class in 1994, Active | |
INS Kidon (Lance) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1995 | Sa'ar 4 class built in 1974 and converted to Sa'ar 4.5 class in 1994, Active | |
INS Yaffo (Jaffa) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 1998 | Sa'ar 4 class built in 1974 and converted to Sa'ar 4.5 class in 1998, Active | |
INS Herev (Sword) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 2002 | Active | |
INS Sufa (Storm) | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 2003 | Active | |
ΛΣ-060 | Offshore patrol vessel | Шаблон:Flagicon image Hellenic Coast Guard | December 2003[4] | Active | Файл:Hellenic Coast Guard PLS-060.jpg |
ΛΣ-070 | Offshore patrol vessel | Шаблон:Flagicon image Hellenic Coast Guard | February 2004 | Active | |
ΛΣ-080 | Offshore patrol vessel | Шаблон:Flagicon image Hellenic Coast Guard | April 2004 | Active | Файл:20071011-Saronikos-PLS060.jpg |
Шаблон:Ship | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 2004 | Active | Файл:Israel mexico navy ceremony.jpg |
Шаблон:Ship | Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat | Шаблон:Navy | 2004 | Active | |
Bulk freighters | A commercial customer | 2008 | A Шаблон:Cvt long, Шаблон:Cvt beam bulk freighters | ||
Bulk freighters | A commercial customer | 2009 | Active | ||
Bulk freighters | A commercial customer | 2009 | Active | ||
Bulk freighters | A commercial customer | 2010 | Active | ||
Shaldag MK II | Shaldag-class patrol boat | Шаблон:Navy | Active | ||
Shaldag MK III | Shaldag-class patrol boat | Шаблон:Navy | Active | ||
Shaldag MK II | Shaldag-class patrol boat | Шаблон:Navy | 2005 | Two Shaldag Mk II fast patrol boats constructed in 2004 and delivered in 2005.[5] | |
Shaldag MK III | Shaldag-class patrol boat | Шаблон:Navy | Active | ||
Shaldag MK III | Shaldag-class patrol boat | Шаблон:Navy[6] | Active | ||
Shaldag MK II | Shaldag-class patrol boat | Файл:Logo de la Prefectura Naval Argentina.svg Argentine Naval Prefecture[7] | 2018 | Active |
References
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