RV Borys Aleksandrov is a Ukrainian research vessel which was built in 1984. She was previously manned by the Belgian Naval Component as RV Belgica and is in active service.
Borys Aleksandrov is 51.12m (167.72feet) long, with a beam of 10m (30feet) and a draught of 4.6m (15.1feet). Assessed at,,[1] she has a displacement of 1,200 tons.[2] The ship is propelled by a 1570hp ABC 6M DZC1000-150 diesel engine, driving a kort nozzle ducted propeller. She has a 150kW bow and stern thruster and a 82kW electric motor.[2]
Borys Aleksandrov has an range of at . Her maximum speed is .[1] She is fitted with a Kongsberg EM 1002 and EM 3002 sonar and an acoustic doppler current profiler. There are five laboratories on board. Power is provided by two diesel powered generators of 275kW each.[2]
Belgica was built by Boelwerf, Temse. She was launched on 6 January 1984 and commissioned on 5 July 1984.[3] Her homeport was Zeebrugge. She was allocated the IMO Number 8222563, MMSI Number 205218000 and Pennant number A962. Belgica used the callsign ORGQ.[4] She was named after the RV Belgica, a ship used by Adrien de Gerlache in the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897–99).
Belgica was operated by the Management Unit of North Sea Mathematical Models (MUMM) and crewed by the Belgian Naval Component.[5]
In 2013 mechanical problems caused the aging vessel to be taken out of service for four weeks, which prompted the Belgian government to plan her replacement by 2017.[6] This was later postponed to 2020.[7]
In 2021, Belgium gifted the vessel to Ukraine.[8] She was renamed from Belgica to Borys Aleksandrov.