Multi-role interactive training & modeling facilities capable of simulating marine operations of any desired complexity.
Read moreThis test facility is intended for experimental evaluation of ship model hydrodynamic characteristics at non-linear motion, as well as assessment of hydrodynamic performance of ship steering and control surfaces.
Read moreThis test facility is intended for evaluating ship’s hydrodynamic and dynamic characteristics, measuring velocity fields and pressure distributions on surfaces, investigating air flow and smoke nuisance patterns, helicopter landing conditions, as well as for testing wind effects on architectural structures and buildings.
Read moreThis test facility is intended for towing and self-propulsion model tests of surface ships and submersibles in deep-water and near- surface conditions, as well as tests of propellers and propulsion systems in open water conditions.
Read moreThis test facility is intended for evaluation of global ice loads on floating and fixed marine structures, development of techniques for reducing ice loads on offshore platforms as well as elaboration of efficient icebreaker & ice-going ship design technologies.
Read moreThe Krylov State Research Centre is one of the world’s major ship research & design centres established in 1894.