Vladimir Fedorovich Ivochkin (1906-1968, Leningrad) - Soviet destroyer builder, laureate of the Stalin Prize .
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Biography
In the second half of the 1930s, he was the chief builder of the project 38 bis destroyers at the plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
Since 1937 - the builder of the leader "Kiev" (December 27, 1939 the name was changed to "Sergo Ordzhonikidze"). The hull was launched on July 25, 1938.
In the 1940s, he was the chief engineer of the 3lenodolsk plant No. 340.
From August 12, 1949 to July 8, 1952 - Director of the Black Sea Shipbuilding Plant (Nikolaev).
In 1956-1957 - a business trip to China (deputy head of the commission of the USSR Ministry of Industry in the PRC).
In 1952-1963, he was the chief engineer of the 3lenodolsk plant No. 340 (shipyard named after A.M. Gorky).
By order of January 17, 1963 he was appointed chief engineer, deputy chief designer for ship devices, equipment and habitability of the Leningrad TsKB-32.
The 1949 Stalin Prize - for radical improvements to the construction of ships (for the introduction of the flow method).
Family: wife of Yuzef Yanovna Shimanovskaya, son Cleonik, daughter Nina.
Sources
- B. N. Zubov. Notes of a ship engineer / 1998 .-- 479 p.