General information

IMO:
8517839
MMSI:
273359830
Callsign:
SSD
Width:
19.0 m
Length:
113.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Cargo Ship
Ship type:
Flag:
Russia
Builder:
Owner:
Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Anchored
Course:
36.2° / -128.0
Heading:
511.0° / -128.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
anchorage
Area:
Sea of Japan
Last seen:
2023-09-14
227 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
227 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2023-04-10
2023-04-14
4d 2h 14m
2023-04-04
2023-04-09
5d 21h 9m
2023-01-28
2023-03-10
40d 7h 5m
2023-01-28
2023-01-28
2m
2023-01-17
2023-01-28
11d 3h 11m
2023-01-04
2023-01-07
2d 17h 9m
2022-12-30
2023-01-01
1d 10h 9m
2022-12-19
2022-12-23
4d 2h 52m
2022-11-30
2022-12-03
2d 12h 34m
2022-11-14
2022-11-18
3d 14h 57m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Ibusuki - Kagoshima Bay
2019-10-24
Leave
Ibusuki - Kagoshima Bay
2019-10-21
Enter
Ibusuki - Kagoshima Bay
2019-10-16
Leave
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

North Korea suspected of weapon smuggle to Russia

Tue Oct 17 15:09:39 CEST 2023 Timsen

North Korea recently sent over 1,000 containers of military equipment to Russia to aid Moscow’s war efforts in Ukraine, the U.S. said on Oct 13, 2023. The U.S. mission published imagery apparently showing the process of container shipping from the North Korean port of Rajin to Dunay, a seaport near Vladivostok, by the 'Angara' (IMO: 9179842) between Sep 7 and Oct 1. The images did not show the contents of the containers, but suggest they were moved by rail to an ammunition depot in southwestern Russia near Tikhoretsk, 290 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. The White House announcement followed a report by Washington think tank CSIS that suggested stacks of covered goods piling up at a rail station at the Russia-DPRK border were “probable” weapons shipments from North Korea to Russia. NK Pro analysis of on-the-ground photos from the border indicated the tarp-covered goods are for “disinfection,” meaning it is more likely that the goods are imports from Russia. The 'Angara' has not transmitted its AIS position since early August, a possible indication the vessel is engaged in illicit activities. Satellite imagery found that a vessel closely matching the type and dimensions of the 'Angara' berthed at Rason (Rajin) port next to a pier filled with containers on Oct 2 amid signs that the North Korean port has restarted container trade for the first time in five years. Also the 'Maria' was spotted in the satellite imagery. Shortly before the operation began, the two vessels turned off their AIS in order to hide their movements. Seoul and Washington have said that any arms transfers between the North and Russia would be in violation of multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions and a challenge to global peace. Report with photo: https://www.nknews.org/2023/10/north-korea-sent-mass-shipment-of-weapons-ammo-to-russia-us/

Ship under tow after engine failure

Wed Dec 02 19:24:48 CET 2015 Timsen

The "Lev Yashin" suffered an engine failure on Nov 29, 2015, in the Okhotsk Sea west of Paramushir island, while en route from the Gulf of Anadyr to Qingdao. The ship was towed to a sheltered place near Shumshu island. On Dec 1 the Russian Navy salvage tug "MB-105" took the ship in tow and proceeded towards Petropavlovsk, ETA Dec 3.

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