Shtandart (frigate, 1999)
{{Short description|Modern replica of the first ship of Russia's Baltic fleet}}
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| Ship honours = | Ship fate = | Ship status = Sail training vessel | Ship notes = }} {{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header = | Header caption = (typical) | Ship class = replica 28-gun frigate, | Ship displacement = 220 tons{{cite web|url=http://www.shtandart.ru/content/view/47/431/|title=Ship Characteristics|publisher=Shtandart|language=ru|access-date=2009-09-11}} | Ship length = *{{convert|34.5|m|ft|abbr=on}} (overall),
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The frigate Shtandart ({{Langx|ru|Штандартъ}}) is a modern replica of the first ship of Russia's Baltic fleet. The original ship was launched in 1703 at the Olonetsky shipyard near Olonets by the decree of Tsar Peter I and orders issued by commander Aleksandr Menshikov. The name Shtandart was also given to the royal yachts of the tsars until the Russian Revolution in 1917. Tsar Nicholas II's royal yacht was last of this series.
Background
{{See also|Russian frigate Shtandart}}
On January 22, 1702, at the height of the Third Northern War, Peter the Great ordered the construction of the Shtandart (Russian: Штандартъ) . The ship, a 28-gun frigate, was the first part of Russia's later Baltic Fleet. She was responsible for repelling the Swedish naval attack on Saint Petersburg in 1705.
The original was designed by Peter the Great himself, after his trip to Netherlands and England. Completed in August 1703 by the Dutch master Vibe Gerense and then, with Peter as captain, sailed to St. Petersburg to be baptized. The ship was named Shtandart, after a new Royal standard showing all four seas to which Russia now had access.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwHist (5).jpg
It served in the Third Northern War and was the flagship of the Russian Navy for 16 years. After it was retired in 1719, it remained in the Kronverk Canal behind the Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg. In 1728 it was so dilapidated that the hull broke into pieces during lifting.https://www.shtandart.ru/en/frigate/history/original/ Disrepair and the Empress's Decree Tsarina Catharina the First gave orders to build a replica, but they were not carried out at the time.
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History
Saint Petersburg would celebrate its 300th anniversary in 2003. In 1988 the management of the Hermitage Museum commissioned maritime researcher Viktor Krainukov to construct an exposition model of the first ship built at that time, namely the flagship of Peter the Great: the Shtandart.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhist (6-1).jpg|freely translated: "The ship Shtandart-the first ship of the Baltic fleet, after Dutch engravings of the time" (1705)
File:Shtandart1999-bouwHist (2).jpg|Vladimir Martus and historian Viktor Krainukov with Shtandart drawings
File:Shtandart1999-bouwHist (1).jpg|Martus with the model of the Shtandart
File:Shtandart1999-bouwHist (7).jpg|Artists' impression of the model study for the construction
= 1992 =
There was very little data, but after extensive research, he made a set of construction drawings and the model. When Vladimir Martus, driving force behind the Maritime Training Center, first saw that model of the imperial warship in the city's Menshikov Palace in 1992, he promised to let her sail again.
"On the moment I saw it, I fell in love," he said."https://kotobarabia.eastview.com/browse/issue/53715/udb/10?issue=53715&Direction=asc&pager.offset=20 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502125913/https://kotobarabia.eastview.com/browse/issue/53715/udb/10?issue=53715&Direction=asc&pager.offset=20 |date=2021-05-02 }} VLADIMIR KITOV / The Russia Journal
= 1993 =
== Construction planning ==
In November 1994, 275 years after it sailed for the last time, the actual reconstruction of the Shtandart was finally able to start.
Martous drew up plans for recreating the Shtandart. Construction drawings were made with the help of researchers such as Greg Palmer, ship historian and Viktor Krainukov, expert on Russian shipbuilding history.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtek (3).jpg|Artist impression of the fully dressed Shtandart
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtek (5).jpg|Empty ship's hull with color proposal
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtek (2).jpg|Section of the designed Shtandart hull with layout
File:Shtandart1999-bouwHist (4).jpg|St Peter, first ship under (the new) Russian naval flag with Andrew's cross
= 1994 =
He worked on the Batavia Dock in Lelystad under the direction of Willem Vos and used his own experience in the construction of an earlier ship, the St. Peter, which he built especially to visit the "Fêtes maritimes de Douarnenez " of 1992, and that he had sold to finance the construction of the Shtandart. Later, the St. Peter, known better today as "The Black Pearl", starred in the film series Pirates of the Caribbean.{{cite web | url=https://www.thevillagroup.co.uk/posts/true-replica-of-peter-the-great-ship-to-visit-limassol | title=True replica of Peter the Great ship to visit LimassolThe VI }}
== Construction ==
The team used the same materials and methods as the original flagship.
== Keel and frames ==
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbomen (5).jpg|The first oak tree for the keel
File:Shtandart1999-bouwkielstevens (2).jpg|Hard work on the keel beam with rebates for the skin
File:Shtandart1999-bouwfeest (7).jpg|Keel laying with "many hands, light work" on November 4, 1994
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbomen (2).jpg|More thick oaks for the wide parts of the frames
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (1).jpg|The 'frames floor' in the attic, with all drawings in full size
The keel was laid on November 4, 1994. The oak for the beams was taken from the forests of Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad oblast .
= 1995 =
On April 8, 1995, the first of 44 beams was erected, with more soon to follow....
File:Shtandart1999-bouwkielstevens (6).jpg|March 1995, keel and sterns are standing.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwwerf (2).jpg|April 8, 1995, the first frame ('major frame')
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (4).jpg|Setting up frame 3 on April 15th, the major frame is also there.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (3).jpg|On May 30, frame 6 was put on the keel
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (5).jpg|almost half of the 44 were set on July 25th.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (11).jpg|Old craft: 'viewing' when sawing a frame-section
= 1996 =
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (16).jpg|22 dec. 1995, (it's-25)
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (7).jpg|February 5, 1996, still very cold! But we're almost there.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (12).jpg|19 Sept 1996, the last one? looks like it.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (10).jpg|Visit of the Dutch General C.v. Duivendijk in the sun of September 1996.
== Skin ==
In that autumn and winter of 1996, larch trees were again removed from the forest over 15 meters in length, to cut skin and decking boards 8 cm thick and 20 cm wide.
= 1997 =
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbomen (3).jpg|Dec1996:more larch trunks collected in the snow
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbomen (6).jpg|and transported. And now find a sawmill....
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (2).jpg|Steamed..... at least 3 hours.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (25).jpg|and then bent in the old-fashioned way...
A 12-metre-long, 18th-century steam box was rebuilt to allow for the bending and shaping of the skin and decking planks.
According to Martous, they have even recreated the fuel used to fuel the steam box - the sawdust and wood shavings left over from their carpentry.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (5).jpg|planing deck beams with expert supervision....
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (4).jpg|steamed bottom skin plank....
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (12).jpg|which has a 'nice' twist.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (14).jpg|The nail holes closed
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (16).jpg|Caulking with caulking hammer, iron and hemp
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (17).jpg|It was 'making meters', more than 1000 meters for the entire ship.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (20).jpg|The 'Bulwark' also had to be built.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (8).jpg|Visit of the Dutch minister v. Mierlo.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwspanten (17).jpg|lower hold with lower deckbeams.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (6).jpg|a panel in it to separate the machine room
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (23).jpg|The jigsaw puzzle with holes for the shutters
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (9).jpg|Fix the top skin planks for the bulwark as well...
and also skin planks:
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (6).jpg|Put everything in place with pitch and glue clamps.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (9).jpg|Fit a skin plank in consultation and cooperation
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (23).jpg|also the back, where scaffolding is needed.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (1).jpg|Not ready yet, but wintering anyway....
but soon also for the two upper decks, made of pine, fore and aft
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (27).jpg|the top deck with the campaign deck in the back
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (14).jpg|compartments below deck
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (16).jpg|front and aft decks are "closed"
File:Shtandart1999-bouwopbouw (17).jpg|"constructors - consultation"
= 1998 =
But because it was necessary to baptize, a temporary stern was made (with the name misspelled, as turned out later!),
and also other large pieces: the figurehead and the guardian dwarf "Grumpy"
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (98).jpg|Grumpy, his creator and a supervisor...
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (97).jpg|Temporary Transom with spelling error in the name
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (102).jpg|Figurehead half way, with the sketch
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (2).jpg|That's how the lion became....
== Baptism ==
The replica Shtandart was christened on May 30, 1998, by the ship's two patrons, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York and the Governor of Saint Petersburg, Vladimir Ykovlev.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwdoopfeest(3).jpg|Reception and tour of the guests
File:Shtandart1999-bouwdoopfeest (2).jpg|The ceremony of the baptism on the aft deck
File:Shtandart1999-bouwdoopfeest (1).jpg|Mariniersband uplifts the ceremony
File:Shtandart1999-bouwdoopfeest(4).jpg|Explanation and discussion with Prince Andrew and entourage
Also the following winter many accessories and parts were manufactured, the rudder the figurehead were painted,
and of course the final transom, with all decorations, and some 'spars' of pine, such as ra's, foresail,
bowsprit, mizzen and large mast (all masts consist of 3 parts).
= 1999 =
File:Shtandart1999-bouwsmid (3).jpg|Blacksmith at the fire
File:Shtandart1999-bouwsmid (4).jpg|....for all ironwork
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (18).jpg|The forged nails are given a tarnish and are then hammered in.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwhuid (15).jpg|March 20! Great interest in the last skin plank
The sawing, steaming, bending and placement of the skin planks had continued all along until the last one was placed on March 20, 1999.
The whole summer there was caulking and painting.
== Carving ==
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (1).jpg|A small laurel wreath on the stern
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (113).jpg|The mermaids on the galleon,
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (101).jpg|...with faces of the first volunteers, who thus experience all the journeys
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (105).jpg|One of the sculptors: Katja
== Rigging ==
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtechniek (2).jpg|Without equipment the rudder blade had to be brought to the crane...
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtechniek (3).jpg|...but many hands make light work.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtechniek (4).jpg|Hanging the rudder is just a delicate job
File:Shtandart1999-bouwbeeldsn (112).jpg|The finishing details are being made to the transom with the correct name and the "captains" lodge
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (1).jpg|A pine tree for the main mast..., still a lot of work to do..
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (2).jpg|from square with the chainsaw to....
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (3).jpg|....octangular with the planer,
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (4).jpg|and then round with a suitable bottom piece.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (5).jpg|Everyone helps, even the youngest.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (6).jpg|This is how the stock of spars grows,
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (7).jpg|the Mainmast-top and more masts,
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (18).jpg|also by craftsmen in training.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (8).jpg|Cap, or "Donkey's head" the connection between main-lowermast and main-topmast, and the crosstrees for the top.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (9).jpg|De Foremast-top with crosstrees
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (10).jpg|The stock is growing, ready for installation.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwrondhout (11).jpg|The main-lowermast is ready and will be laid out until after the launch...
== Launching ==
The rebirth of the first ship of the Russian Baltic Fleet attracted forty thousand Saint Petersburgers on September 4, 1999
to the banks of the Neva. The Frigate measuring 30 by 7 meters, with 28 guns,
two masts and bowsprit with figurehead, was launched into the Neva by a gigantic floating crane, near the Smolny Institute,
the same place where its illustrious predecessor was baptized in 1703.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtewater (2).jpg|empty terrain and try out the lifting frame
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtewater (4).jpg|Ready? the choir of Smolny does!
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtewater (3).jpg|Flags in top
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtewater(6).jpg|With a thousand-headed audience
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtewater (5).jpg|the Shtandart is stately put into the water
And so it happened: on Saturday, September 4, 1999, the Shtandart hoisted the cross, along with the flags of the Imperial Family, the city of Saint Petersburg and the Russian Federation.
== Finishing afloat ==
The ship was now afloat, but there was still more than a year to work on installing and commissioning all the technology, engines, tanks, etc.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtechniek (5).jpg|the two Diesel engines in the stern
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtechniek (6).jpg|The fuel tank must also be placed
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtechniek (7).jpg|Just like the water tank, which also needs a place below deck...
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtechniek (8).jpg|2 (or 3) of the cannons on their carriages
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (1).jpg|The spare blocks in many sizes and shapes, the sheaves and grommets, everything ready..
= 2000 =
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (2).jpg|Rigging of the bowsprit
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (3).jpg|the rigging of the foremast is being prepared
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (4).jpg|Main-Mizzen with crosstrees, donkey's head and forestay
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (13).jpg|MainTop and lots of rigging
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (14).jpg|Preparing the Mizzen, the rigging
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (15).jpg|using a mans' lift with the rigging and back-stay
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (16).jpg|Preparing the mizzen standing rigging
File:Rigging-square-mainsail.jpg|(almost) all lines needed to operate a mainsail of a square rigged ship
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (11).jpg|'Schiemanner' does the details: sewing the sail eyes
File:Shtandart1999-bouwtuigage (17).jpg|The Dutch sailmaker Henk de Boer at work, assisted by his "Schieman"
== Start 'Maiden Trip' ==
The original Shtandart had a crew of 150 in wartime. For the replica, the permanent crew is 12 people, volunteers who want to learn the "trade" supplement the crew.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwfeest (8).jpg|Mayor R. Vreeman of Zaandam presents the portrait of Peter the Great on 5 July.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwfeest (12).jpg|Prince Willem Alexander offers a waterbucket from the Royal Yacht "De Groene Draeck" Two senior officials watch.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwfeest (9).jpg|Prince Willem Alexander presents a photo of "city of Amsterdam" and the Shtandart, which fired a salute on the North Sea Canal on July 5 before Sail 2000
= 2010s =
In the more than 20 years of the "new" Shtandart's existence, the voyages cover all of western Europe, from beyond the North Cape to Kirkenes in 2009, to the Canary Islands (winter 2013-14) and from Cyprus (Nov 2021) to Belfast{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JXTAY5eod4|title = Belfast - Liverpool 2017 adventure under the sails|website = YouTube| date=17 May 2017 }} (2017).
- Over those twenty years (till 2020) the Shtandart has sailed approximately {{convert|210000|nmi|km}} in the Baltic, North, Norwegian Barents and Mediterranean Seas, as well as sailing to Canary Islands. She has visited one hundred and seventy five ports in nineteen countries. Around 9000 trainees has been on board Shtandart for sailing adventure and training.
File:Shtandart1999-bouwvaren (29).jpg|Snow on the peaks at the North Cape-Norway on Aug 26, 2009
File:Shtandart1999-bouwvaren (30).jpg|At low sun, the cape is rounded on August 31, 2009 (photo from the sloop!)
File:Shtandart1999-bouwvaren (31).jpg|When the sun is low, the cape is rounded on August 31 (photo from the sloop!)
File:Shtandart1999-bouwvaren (32).jpg|On the way to Kirkeness (photo from the sloop!)
As cooperating, young students, more than 9000 young people have gained a sailing and team building experience, which is unmatched on shore. Some of them sail (and work!)
The total overhaul was done in a small Portuguese port Vila do Conde in the winter of 2016-2017{{Cite web|url=https://www.shtandart.ru/en/news/news_detail.php?ELEMENT_ID=3064|title = Break and make! Shtandart needs your head of fire and hands of gold}}
= 2020s =
As a result of sanctions against Russia following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian ships are denied entry to European ports. However, after an application submitted by Président des Amis des Grands Voiliers association to French Secretary of the State, the Shtandart had received permission to attend French and Spanish ports.{{Disputed inline|reason=Incorrect facts. The COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) 2024/1745 of 24 June 2024 amending Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia's actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine has specifically included replicas of historical ships, such as the Shtandart. Moreover, at the end of July of 2024, the Spanish Civil Guard was obliged to expel the ship which had docked in the province of Galicia ignoring all warnings and prohibitions. The subsequent claims of a humanitarian emergency by the captain of the ship contradict the fact that the Spanish authorities had provided it with everything necessary to reach it's declared destination.|date=November 2024}}{{Cite web |title=Un navire russe accoste aux fetes maritimes |url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/bretagne/douarnenez-29100/si-on-y-retourne-ils-vont-le-saisir-un-navire-russe-accoste-aux-fetes-maritimes-de-douarnenez-bcf441d8-feec-11ec-bdc1-39b5e48ef435 |access-date=2022-07-08 |website=ouest-france.fr |date=8 July 2022 |language=fr}}{{Cite web |title=unbateau russe aux fetes maritimes de douarnenez |url=https://www.letelegramme.fr/bretagne/un-bateau-russe-aux-fetes-maritimes-de-douarnenez-08-07-2022-13103267.php |access-date=2022-07-08 |website=letelegramme.fr |date=8 July 2022 |language=fr}}{{Cite web |title=Historische Russische driemaster door oorlog tussen wal en schip |url=https://nos.nl/l/2425004 |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=nos.nl |date=13 April 2022 |language=nl}}{{Cite web |title=Le "Shtandart", un voilier russe accosté à Port-de-Bouc après avoir été rejeté du port de Sète |url=https://actu.fr/provence-alpes-cote-d-azur/marseille_13055/le-shtandart-un-voilier-russe-accoste-a-port-de-bouc-apres-avoir-ete-rejete-du-port-de-sete_50067094.html |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=actu.fr |date=10 April 2022 |language=fr}} The ship is forbidden to attend Brest's Fêtes Maritime in 2024 because of the sanctions.{{Cite web |title=Interdit d'accès par l'État, le Shtandart veut quand même accoster à Brest pour les Fêtes maritimes |url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/bretagne/brest-29200/fetes-maritimes/interdit-dacces-par-letat-le-shtandart-veut-quand-meme-accoster-a-brest-pour-les-fetes-maritimes-e4cd438a-3dd3-11ef-9243-d35e291a41fd#google_vignette |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=ouest-france.fr |date=9 July 2024 |language=fr}}
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Milestones of the ''Shtandart''
- On September 4, 1999, the Shtandart was launched at the Petrovsky Shipyard in St Petersburg.
- On 25 June 2000 the Shtandart set sail on her maiden voyage, where frigate visited the same harbours and places as Peter I, during his Grand Embassy.
- In 2005–2009, the Shtandart has played the part of the "dream ship" at the Scarlet Sails festival, an annual celebration of the end of the school year in St. Petersburg from a novel by Alexander Grin[http://bearsandvodka.com/2010/01/more-days-to-celebrate/ Brief description of "Scarlet Sails" celebration and other holidays.][http://gov.spb.ru/culture/holiday/al_parusa another "Scarlet Sails" link (Russian).]
- In 2010-2020, the Shtandart has sailed in different European ports as a school-ship. Main mission was to develop a friendship and mutual understanding between people of all nations.
- In 2020-2022, despite health limitations in Europe, the Shtandart continued her sail-training activity.
Classification of the ship
From 2007, sailing vessels in Russia faced challenges with a classification. The new National Sea and River Authority (then Росморречнадзор/Rosmorrechnadzor, now Госморречнадзор/Gosmorrechnadzor) refused to issue classification certificates for sailing ships. The Shtandart was one of the most prominent of these vessels, so her dispute with this government agency was widely publicized.{{cite news|url=http://www.lenizdat.ru/a0/ru/pm1/c-1064238-0.html|trans-title=Vladimir Martus: the Reason for the conflict "Shtandart" vs Rosmorrechnadzor "- too great a contract sum|title=Владимир Мартусь: Причина конфликта ""Штандарт" vs Росморречнадзор" - слишком большая сумма контракта|last=Pirogovsky|first=Artem|date=2008-07-10|work=Mediaconflict|publisher=Lenizdat|language=Russian|access-date=2009-09-12|archive-date=2008-12-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081230233326/http://www.lenizdat.ru/a0/ru/pm1/c-1064238-0.html|url-status=dead}}
In 2020, after publishing new rules for Sport sailing vessels, the Russian Maritime register of shipping has classified the Shtandart as "sail-training vessel, traditional built" for voyages in the area 2 (200 miles from nearest port).{{cite news|url=https://paperpaper.ru/papernews/2020/7/20/fregat-shtandart-pokinuvshij-rossiyu-11/|trans-title=Frigate Shtandart, which left Russian waters 11 years ago, has received Classification and now could return to St Petersburg |title=Фрегат "Штандарт", покинувший Россию 11 лет назад, получил регистрацию. Теперь он может вернуться в Петербург|date=2020-07-20|publisher=paperpaper.ru|language=Russian|access-date=2020-07-20}}
''Shtandart'' activities in 2000–2020
- June 25, 2000 - the Shtandart has left St Petersburg port for her maiden voyage
- Season 2000 route: St Petersburg — Vysby — Zaandam — Ijmuiden — Dunkirk — Roskoff — Brest for Brest 2000 — London — Amsterdam — Bremerhaven Sail Bremerhaven — St Malo
- season 2005 route: St Petersburg — Copenhagen — Odense — Halmstad — Helsinki — St Petersburg — Baltiisk— Lelystad — Rochester — London — Lowestoft — Hartlepool — Newcastle — Frederikstad (TSR) — Bremerhaven — Helgoland — Wismar — Travemünde — Frederikshavn — Göteborg — Szczecin — Kotka — St Petersburg
- On August 25, 2009, the Shtandart sailed from St Petersburg all way around Norway's North Cape.
- During the winter of 2009–2010, the ship remained in Oslo, Norway, for winter quarters.
- season 2010 route: Norway — Poland — Germany — Finland — Belgium (TSR ports) — Denmark — Norway — Germany — Netherlands
- season 2015 route: Hamburg — Flensburg — Stockholm — Riga — Klaipeda — Szczecin — Sandefjord — Aalesund — Kristiansand — Aalborg — Amsterdam (Sail Amsterdam 2015) — Vlissingen — Poole — Lisbon — Malaga — Cannes — Rome — Genoa — Napoli — Palermo
- season 2016 route: Barcelona — Malaga — Gibraltar — Cascais — Ferrol — Barcelona — Sete — Tarragona — Rochefort — Brest — Swanage — Edinbough — Blyth — Goteborg — Sønderborg — Amsterdam — Plymouth — St Malo — Bordeaux — Porto
- season 2017 route: Vila do Conde — Cadis — Malaga — Vigo — Vannes — Dublin — Belfast — Liverpool — Honfleur — Kotka — Turku — Klaipeda — Szczecin — Copenhagen — La Rochelle — Nantes — Honfleur — Amsterdam — Copenhagen — St Malo — La Coruña — Porto — Malaga — Palma de Mallorca — Barcelona
- season 2018 route: Cartagena — Tarragona — Florence — Genoa — Grande-Motte — Tarragona — Sete — Castellon de la Plana — Alicante — Cadiz — Vigo — Saint-Malo — Oostende — Caen — Amsterdam — Szczecin — Aalborg — Copenhagen — Amsterdam — Sunderland — Esbjerg — Stavanger — Aarhus — Copenhagen — Amsterdam — Honfleur — La Rochelle
- season 2019 route: La Rochelle — Santander — La Coruna — Cascais — Malaga — Seville — Vigo — Vannes — Rouen — Scheveningen — Aalborg — Frederikstad — Bergen — Aarhus — Stockholm — Boulogne — Southampton — Dunkirk — Amsterdam — La Rochelle — Lisbon — Malaga — Valencia — Barcelona
- season 2020 route: Barcelona — Naples — Corfu — Valletta — Castellion — Vigo — La Rochelle — Calais — Zaandam
- season 2021 route: La Rochelle - Pasaia - La Rochelle - Saint Malo - Calais - Zaandam - Harlingen - Hamburg - Swinoustje - Riga - Tallinn - Klaipeda - Szczecin - Scheveningen - Oostende - Caen - La Rochelle - Vigo - Cascais - Malaga - Ibiza - Valletta - Athens - Paros - Chios - Lemnos - Rafena - Santorini - Athens - Rhodos - Kos - Rhodos - Limassol - Rhodos - Kos
''Shtandart'' in films
- 2007 : The Sovereign's Servant, a Russian war film written and directed by Oleg Ryaskov.
- 2011 : The Secret Service Agent's Memories, a Russian historical film and TV series based on the novel by Oleg Ryaskov, who is also the director.
- 2011 : Nova Zembla, a Dutch historical drama film directed by Reinout Oerlemans.
- 2015 : Michiel de Ruyter, a 2015 Dutch film about the 17th-century admiral Michiel de Ruyter directed by Roel Reiné. On the English promotional website, the film has the title Admiral.[http://www.admiralthemovie.com/ Admiral]. Retrieved on 30 January 2015.
- 2015 : Peter and Wendy, a 2015 adaptation of JM Barrie's Peter Pan, where the frigate Shtandart stood in for Captain Hook's ship, the Sea Devil.[https://www.dorsetlife.co.uk/2017/07/swanage-pirate-friendly-town/ Swanage: pirate-friendly town]
- 2024 : Youtube film explaining results of sanctions: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1paajcuUBw"
References
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External links
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- [https://shtandart.eu/save-shtandart/ Official Shtandart website ]
- [https://www.instagram.com/frigate_shtandart/ Official Shtandart Instagramm page ]
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