General information

IMO:
8511847
MMSI:
273815200
Callsign:
UDUI
Width:
14.0 m
Length:
109.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Sailing vessel
Ship type:
Flag:
Russia
Builder:
Owner:
Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
310.6° / -127.0
Heading:
312.0° / -127.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
Sea of Japan
Last seen:
2024-12-18
5 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
5 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-11-20
2024-12-18
27d 5h 58m
2024-07-29
2024-11-20
114d 10h 12m
2023-09-05
2024-05-28
266d 29m
2023-07-31
2023-09-05
35d 19h 56m
2023-06-30
2023-07-27
27d 5h 6m
2022-12-08
2023-04-28
141d 7h 2m
2022-10-17
2022-11-03
16d 23h 9m
2022-09-30
2022-10-17
16d 22h 14m
2022-09-04
2022-09-29
24d 20h 55m
2022-06-09
2022-09-04
87d 1h 49m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Kukup Island
2020-05-03
Leave
Malacca Straits - Penang Island
2020-05-02
Leave
Malacca Straits - Port Klang
2020-05-02
Leave
Malacca Straits - North
2020-04-30
Enter
Banda Aceh
2020-04-29
Leave
Strait of Hormuz
2019-12-06
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Barque Pallada back in home port Vladivostok

Sun May 06 06:51:16 CEST 2012 arnekiel

Russia’s Pallada training barque, one of the world’s tallest ships, has dropped anchor at its home port of Vladivostok after returning from a Pacific voyage during which it visited South Korea, China, Vietnam and Japan. Training along side with young Russian sailors aboard the Pallada are students from China and Singapore. The vessel will sail off on another voyage on June 14.

Russian Pallada finds debris from Tsunami 3000km from the disaster zone

Mon Oct 17 09:39:34 CEST 2011 arnekiel

A RUSSIAN ship has found debris from the Japanese tsunami, including a fishing boat, floating adrift in the Pacific more than 3000km from the disaster zone, a Hawaiian research group said yesterday. The Russian training ship STS Pallada had found the debris after passing the central Pacific island of Midway, the International Pacific Research Centre at the University of Hawaii said. The debris - which was more than 3000km from Japan - was washed into the Pacific by the giant tsunami waves that struck the country's northeastern coast after a devastating earthquake on March 11. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/tsunami-boat-adrift-in-pacific/story-fn84naht-1226168012929

Russian tall ship Pallada arrives in Victoria

Fri Aug 05 13:08:27 CEST 2011 arnekiel

The Russian tall ship Pallada reached the harbour of Canadian port of Victoria, which is known to be a sister-city of Russia’s Khabarovsk. The tall ship set out on July 1st on an expedition that’s dedicated to the discovery of Russian America by Russian sailors 270 years ago. The Pallada has already been to Alaska and is now about to call at a third port on its route along North American lands that Russian sailors and path breakers discovered and developed in the middle of the 17th century.

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