USC CEO: Shipyards' competencies enable military-technical cooperation with foreign partners
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Andrey Puchkov, CEO of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), stated at the Fleet-2026 show that the company's shipyards and design bureaus possess the competencies to develop military-technical cooperation with foreign partners, citing ongoing work with the Indian Navy.
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The United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) is a Russian state-owned company that consolidates shipbuilding and repair enterprises. The International Maritime Defense Show Fleet-2026 is an event showcasing naval technology and defense capabilities.
ST. PETERSBURG, June 11. /TASS/. The competencies of the shipyards and design bureaus of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) make it possible to develop military-technical cooperation with foreign partners, CEO Andrey Puchkov told TASS at the International Maritime Defense Show Fleet-2026.
"The unique competencies of USC shipyards and design bureaus, high production standards and available capacities allow us to be optimistic about the prospects for the development of not only this program, but also military-technical cooperation with other foreign partners as a whole," Puchkov stressed.
The program for construction of Project 11356 ships for the Indian Navy is currently ongoing, the chief executive said. "Our Indian partners have repeatedly expressed deep satisfaction with the high quality of the ships built," Puchkov added.
The Maritime Defense Show is being held from June 10 to 14. TASS is the strategic media partner.
Open Questions
- What other foreign partners is USC looking to cooperate with?
- What are the specific details of the Project 11356 ships for the Indian Navy?
- What are the available capacities of USC's shipyards and design bureaus?






