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It can be said that the process of reviving civil shipbuilding in Russia has entered an active phase. Just a couple of years ago I was talking about individual projects in the industry, and today: The experiment of St. Petersburg shipbuilders has grown into mass production of electric ships for Moscow (see the program at this link • Electric ships. Electric boats...). Irkutsk is preparing to launch the first-of-its-kind high-speed hydrofoil catamarans. Kaliningrad has mastered the mass production of shallow-water passenger river liners. And in Nizhny Novgorod, serial production of high-speed river and sea passenger hydrofoil liners has been revived - "Valdai" and "Meteor". Yaroslavl machine builders have mastered the production of engines for motor ships, Rosatom has launched the production of batteries for electric transport, and metallurgists have developed and are already producing the first in a series of new aluminum alloys for shipbuilding using scandium (aluminum-scandium alloys are used in the space industry). I will tell you about all this today in the program "Made in Russia". Author and host: Vyacheslav Volkov Directors of photography: Alexander Subbotin, Alexander Zadneprovsky, Dmitry Glukhenkiy Editing directors: Elena Alayeva, Vladimir Ovsyannikov Sound engineer: Mikhail Nikitin Producers: Svetlana Listova, Marina Arakelyan, Petr Likholitov, Vyacheslav Romanov Program director: Sergey Lavrin