Kronstadt Marine Plant
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| industry = Shipbuilding
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| founded = 1858
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| hq_location_city = Kronstadt
| hq_location_country = Russia
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The Kronstadt Marine Plant ({{langx|ru|Кронштадтский морской завод}}), originally established {{OldStyleDate|16 March|1858|4 March}} as 'Parokhodnyi mekhanicheskii z-d goroda Kronshtadta' ({{langx|ru|Пароходный завод}}), is a shipbuilding and repair center. It became the main repair center for the Baltic Fleet around 1900. By 1914 there were two dry docks, but no building slips.Breyer, p. 145 Operational 1917–1920; one of three military plants in the 1930s that produced munitions and torpedoes; arms parts and munitions during wartime.
Currently part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation.{{cite web|title=USC Companies|url=http://www.oaoosk.ru/en/companies/|website=OAO USK|accessdate=23 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171029013111/http://www.oaoosk.ru/en/companies/|archive-date=29 October 2017|url-status=dead}}
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Bibliography
- {{cite book|last=Breyer|first=Siegfried|title=Soviet Warship Development: Volume 1: 1917–1937|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=London|date=1992|isbn=0-85177-604-3}}
External links
- [http://www.kmolz.ru/ Official website]
{{United Shipbuilding Corporation}}
{{Saint Peterburg Navy structures}}
{{Imperial Russian Shipyards}}
Category:United Shipbuilding Corporation
Category:Companies based in Saint Petersburg
Category:Shipbuilding companies of the Soviet Union
Category:Companies nationalised by the Soviet Union