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- W2986347911 abstract "Ukraine has a well-developed shipbuilding industry since the XIX century. During the time of the Russian Empire and the USSR, its production capacities were mainly loaded with the construction of sea-going ships for navy. However, smaller ships and boats for river flotillas were being built alongside them. During the first half of the XX century there were significant changes in their technical level, primarily related to the introduction of internal combustion engines, modern quick-firing artillery, armor protection and other innovations. Ukrainian shipyards implemented some interesting projects of river ships and boats.Construction of river fighting ships at Ukrainian shipyards in the first half of the XX century can be divided into two stages. The first one dates back to the First World War. At that time the involvement of Ukrainian shipyards in the programs of river naval shipbuilding was sporadic – in fact, it was reduced to the construction of a series of small armored boats at the Odessa factory of K. Ravensky. The second stage began in 1930 (with the installation of the monitor Udarnyi) and ended in September 1941 (with the Nazi occupation of Kiev). At that time, the construction of large river artillery ships – monitors was consistently being developed at the Leninska Kuznia plant in Kyiv. A total of eight such ships were built (including a series of six Zhelezniakov units) and three more were destroyed in the unfinished state.Monitors built in Kyiv were optimized for action on European rivers – the Dnieper and the Danube. Their construction, though, improved with each successive project, was far from ideal. First and foremost, it related to armaments: the main guns of naval models were not optimal for action on rivers, and anti-aircraft weapons were weak and ineffective. Despite this, the monitors built in Kyiv actively participated in the German-Soviet war at its initial stage, operating on the Danube, the Dnieper, the Black Sea coastal areas and the Azov Sea." @default.
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- W2986347911 title "БУДІВНИЦТВО РІЧКОВИХ БОЙОВИХ КОРАБЛІВ НА УКРАЇНСЬКИХ ВЕРФЯХ В ПЕРШІЙ ПОЛОВИНІ ХХ СТОЛІТТЯ" @default.
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