

Russia has announced its ambitious plan to build more than 1,600 ships by 2036 to modernise its shipbuilding industry and reduce reliance on foreign technologies amid ongoing international sanctions.
These efforts are backed by a record 500 billion rubles (about $6.2 billion) in federal funding allocated for the next six years, as confirmed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
The government’s plan includes building exactly 1,637 civilian ships by 2036, with 713 vessels scheduled to be completed by 2030. This will be followed by another 2,634 ships constructed between 2037 and 2050.
The program focuses on a variety of ship types, including 279 fishing fleet vessels, 122 vessels for regular sea transport, 51 ships for the Northern Sea Route, 251 river-sea class transport ships, 541 auxiliary and service vessels, 375 passenger and cargo-passenger ships and 18 icebreakers by 2036
Between 2037 and 2050, the targets include 465 fishing vessels, more than 200
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