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Yachting Partners International - YPI

Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, charter, yacht management and a unique client experience division. We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a day boat to the largest superyachts.

For 50 years, we have been committed to the highest level of service, merging our history with a  modern and innovative approach to yachting. Our client experience team go the extra mile to curate personalised experiences that go beyond luxury.

With offices in Monaco and London, and a presence in the world’s major yachting destinations, the company’s multi-cultural, multi-lingual team work with partners across the industry, facilitating a  collaborative culture.

And, while we prize our rich heritage, we embrace the new technologies that help us stay better connected - driving sustainable initiatives to inspire the next generation and to protect the oceans we love.

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Yachting Partners International

Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, charter, yacht management and a unique client experience division.

We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a day boat to the largest superyachts.

For 50 years, we have been committed to the highest level of service, merging our history with a modern and innovative approach to yachting. Our client experience team go the extra mile to curate personalised experiences that go beyond luxury.

With offices in Monaco and London, and a presence in the world’s major yachting destinations, the company’s multi-cultural, multi-lingual team work with partners across the industry, facilitating a collaborative culture.

And, while we prize our rich heritage, we embrace the new technologies that help us stay better connected - driving sustainable initiatives to inspire the next generation and to protect the oceans we love.

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Mercantile and Maritime acquires YPI

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Mercantile and Maritime acquires Yachting Partners International from BRS Group

Mercantile & Maritime Investments, the investment division of the Mercantile & Maritime Group, has today announced the acquisition of Yachting Partners International from the BRS Group.

YPI is a boutique luxury yacht brokerage, offering personalised yacht sales, charter and management services to high net worth individuals across the globe. It is one of the world’s oldest full-service yacht brokerages with 47 years of heritage and expertise in bespoke luxury.

The acquisition by MMI injects new investment and vision into the company, enabling the business to continue evolving its model as it seeks to disrupt the yacht brokering market through a data-led and personalised service. The business currently holds one of the most extensive online databases in the yachting world.

Commenting on the acquisition, Mr Simon Murray, Chairman at Mercantile & Maritime Investments said: “We are excited to welcome YPI into the group. With expertise in bespoke luxury and data-led intelligence and a client-first commitment, YPI is positioning itself at the forefront of next generation yachting.”

The global yacht industry is projected to reach US$74.7 billion by 2022, driven by the rising interest in luxury yachting experiences among high net worth and ultra-high net worth individuals particularly in developing regions of Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.

A spokesperson for YPI said: “This investment marks an exciting new chapter of growth for YPI. The Mercantile and Maritime Group has an extensive global network and a wealth of experience in the maritime sector and we look forward to developing the business together with them going forward.”

The Mercantile and Maritime Group is an experienced investor and operator in the maritime sector. Operating principally across the oil and gas value chain, MM has made significant investments in a range of other sectors in recent years, including luxury, commercial and residential real estate, technology, transport and distribution.

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YPI Monaco moves to new offices

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Yachting Partners International (SAM) is to open new offices in the Panorama building by the Place Sainte Devote, Monaco.

The new office space overlooking the harbour is designed to house the steadily growing Monaco team together with support staff.

"Quite simply we have outgrown our current offices on Boulevard Princesse Charlotte," says YPI group managing director Bertrand Vogle. "We needed somewhere with more space for our staff today and for the future. We also have some amazing clients here in Monaco and it is important to us that we have a nice place to receive them and those who come to see us from all over the world."

The announcement comes just days after the company hosted the first ever Super Yacht Owners Summit in the Principality and one year after it was purchased by shipbroking group BRS (Barry Rogliano Salles).

"The move, our new look and growing our team is all part of the strategy for developing our business."

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Russian IADS Redux Part-7: The Effectors

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In the next part of our series on Russia’s strategic integrated air defence system, we look at the kinetic ground-based air defence systems it deploys.

In part-6 of our series on Russia’s strategic Integrated Air Defence System (IADS) we examined the command and control architecture it depends upon. The IADS’ role is ultimately to provide a response to air threats approaching or entering Russian airspace. In Russian air defence doctrine this response is provided using kinetic and/or electronic effects.

The kinetic side of the IADS depends on the Russian Aerospace Force’s (RASF’s) fighters and Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) systems. Sources have shared with Armada that both the fighter and SAM force would be deployed in wartime to protect key Russian strategic targets. Typically, these could include politico-military targets like the Kremlin, the seat of the Russian government in Moscow. Other potential strategic targets include hardened facilities believed to be earmarked for use by the Russian leadership in wartime. One of these facilities is thought to be located at Mount Yamantau, southwest Russia. A back-up facility may exist at Mount Kosvinsky Kaman, western Russia. Russia’s industrial city of Elektrostal, on the eastern outskirts of Moscow, was one of the first locations where the RASF deployed its S-400 (NATO reporting name SA-21 Growler) high-altitude, long-range SAM systems in 2010.

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Moscow itself is ring-fenced by the RASF’s 53T6 (ABM-3 Gazelle) anti-ballistic missile system. The 53T6 employs SAMs equipped with a ten kiloton (one kiloton is equal to 1,000 tonnes of conventional explosive) nuclear warhead. These missiles would detonate at altitude in proximity to incoming salvos of ballistic missile warheads or formations of hostile aircraft. The logic is that this ‘shotgun’ approach will vaporise, or at least badly damage, these targets.

The S-400 is the mainstay of the RASF SAM force. A typical S-400 battalion includes two batteries. A battery comprises between eight and twelve individual launch vehicles, each equipped with four missile tubes. Thus, an S-400 regiment could have between 56 and 84 individual missiles ready to launch if fully loaded.  Each battery has a command post, a 91N6 (Big Bird) S-band (2.3 gigahertz/GHz to 2.5GHz/2.7GHz to 3.7GHz) 324 nautical mile/nm (600 kilometre/km) range surveillance and tracking radar. The 91N6 is joined by a 96L6E (Cheese Board) C-band (5.25GHz to 5.925GHz) early warning and target acquisition radar. This radar has a range of up to 162nm (300km). A plethora of SAMs can be launched by the S-400 with an array of engagement ranges from 21.6nm (40km) using the active radar homing 9M96E missile. Engagement ranges can reach up to 216nm (400km) using the 40N6E missile which has a reported engagement altitude of 98,425 feet/ft (30,000 metres/m).

Legacy systems used by the RASF include the S-300PS (SA-10B Grumble-B) and S-300PM (SA-10D/E Grumble) which have subtle differences. An S-300PS battery has three Maz-543 launch vehicles each with four launch tubes. The battery is also equipped with a single 5N63S (Flap Lid-B) X-band (8.5GHz to 10.68GHz) fire control radar. An S-300PM battery has a single 36N6E (Flap Lid) X-band/Ku-band (13.4GHz to 14GHz/15.7GHz to 17.7GHz) fire control radar with a 162nm (300km) range. Joining the 36N6E is a 76N6 (Clam Shell) X-band (8.5GHz to 10.68GHz) search and track radar with a 70nm (120km) range. The rest of the battery is comprised of up to eight Kraz-260 launch vehicles each with four tubes. Both the S-300PS/PM are thought to deploy 48N6/E SAMs which have a reported 81nm (150km) range. The S-300PS/PM’s 5V55R missile has an engagement range of up to 48.6nm (90km).

Sources have shared with Armada that RASF SAM batteries are not routinely deployed but may deploy from time-to-time to support exercises or training. The batteries would only be deployed in anger to protect key strategic targets like those discussed above. The sources continued that the task of the SAM units is to provide a protective ‘bubble’ above these targets. Air defence coverage up to 54 nautical miles/nm (100 kilometres/km) altitude and a range radius of 189nm (350km) around the target would be provided. The SAM units would work to attrit any incoming air attack as much as possible. Russian air defence doctrine focuses on safeguarding as many strategic targets as possible in anticipation of an eventual counterattack.

One crucial part of the RASF’s SAM force is its 96K6 Pantsir-S1 (SA-22 Greyhound) combined medium-range SAM and anti-aircraft artillery systems. 96K6 units would deploy with S-300 and S-400 batteries. Their role would be to destroy air-launched weapons like anti-radiation missiles or attack helicopters engaging the batteries Armada’s sources added.

Over the longer term, the RASF is looking to introduce new SAM systems to enhance the strategic IADS in the form of the S-350E and S-500 Prometey long-range, high-altitude SAM systems. The S-350E is mooted as a replacement for the RASF’s S-300PS/PM batteries. Open sources state that a S-350E battery has one 50N6A X-band ground-based air surveillance radar with a range of 215nm (400km). The 50N6A is joined by a single 50K6A mobile command post and up to eight 50P6 launch vehicles. Each launch vehicle can fire 9M96/E or 9M100 SAMs with engagement ranges and altitudes of up to 65nm (120km) and 98,000ft (30,000m) respectively. It was reported in January 2020 that the first S-350E battery had entered service, although a developmental system may have been deployed to support Russia’s military presence in Syria. The VKS could receive twelve S-350E batteries by 2027.

The S-500 is mooted to have a longer engagement range than the S-350E. The S-500 ensemble includes a 91N6A(M) air surveillance and battle management radar. This radar is an enhanced version of the 91N6A radar accompanying the S-400. The S-500’s 96L6TSP target acquisition radar is an enhanced variant of the S-400’s 96L6E. These two systems are accompanied by the 76T6 multimode fire control radar, itself thought to be a derivative of the 92N6. Also forming part of the S-500 ensemble is the 77T6 anti-ballistic missile engagement radar the capabilities of which remain largely unknown in the public domain.

Open sources say that missiles equipping the S-500 could hit targets at ranges of up to 270nm (500km). Russian sources have claimed that the S-500 could engage targets at up to 656,168ft (200,000m) altitude. Russian media, seldom the most reliable source, claim that the first S-500 regiment went on combat duty in October 2021.

The long-term prognosis for the S-500 and S-350E systems remains uncertain. As documented by the Royal United Services Institute, a London-based thinktank, the Russian defence industry is dependent on clandestinely-sourced Western microelectronics for sophisticated weapons systems. Will Western efforts to clamp down on Russia’s access to such technology have an impact on the fortunes of the S-350E and S-500?

Stay tuned for more analysis on Russia’s strategic air defence capabilities in the next instalment of our Russian IADS Redux series.

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Read our other Russian IADS Redux   articles:

  • Russian IADS Redux Part-1: Resonating with Resonance
  • Russian IADS Redux Part-2: Hilltop View
  • Russian IADS Redux Part-3: Strategic Skywatchers
  • Russian IADS Redux Part-4: Missing Link
  • Russian IADS Redux Part-5: Reset Password?
  • Russian IADS Redux Part-6: Fundament-alists

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MOSCOW. Sept 4 (Interfax) - National Carrier JSC, the full truckload freight trucking company headed by former Globaltruck CEO Ilya Sattarov that Russian truck maker Kamaz founded this summer, applied to register the brand NatCar at the end of August, the registry of federal intellectual property service Rospatent showed.

The NatCar brand is also mentioned in the recruitment ads of National Carrier, which is actively looking for E-class drivers. It is offering working with this year's model Kamaz diesel trucks from the flagship K5 line and new dry goods (curtainsider) and refrigerated trailers.

National Carrier was founded on July 7 in Moscow with charter capital of 1 billion rubles, the Unified State Register of Legal Entities showed. The company registered two branches in early August, in Yekaterinburg and Elektrostal, Moscow Region. The company specializes in truck logistics and associated activities, including digitization processes.

A spokesman for National Carrier told Interfax earlier that the company plans to provide FTL trucking services using its own fleet, "as well as the resources of hired truckers." The company's fleet will initially consist of 400 semi-trailer trucks with a 50/50 ratio of curtainside to refrigerated trailers, and it plans to primarily operate on domestic routes, he said.

The company has preliminary agreements with major customers among marketplaces and retailers in the FMCG and DIY segments, the spokesman said. Strong demand for trucking services is expected toward the end of the year, so there is interest from customers, he said.

Kamaz marketing director Ashot Arutyunyan announced at the International Moscow Automotive Forum at the end of August that the truck maker was the principal investor in National Carrier. He did not comment on the new company's shareholder structure, but said it is a Kamaz startup.

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Russia establishes special site to fabricate fuel for China’s CFR-600

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A special production site to fabricate fuel for China’s CFR-600 fast reactor under construction has been established at Russia’s Mashinostroitelny Zavod (MSZ - Machine-Building Plant) in Elektrostal (Moscow region), part of Rosatom’s TVEL Fuel Company. 

As part of the project, MSZ had upgraded existing facilities fo the production of fuel for fast reactors, TVEL said on 3 March. Unique equipment has been created and installed, and dummy CFR-600 fuel assemblies have already been manufactured for testing.

The new production site was set up to service an export contract between TVEL and the Chinese company CNLY (part of China National Nuclear Corporation - CNNC) for the supply of uranium fuel for CFR-600 reactors. Construction of the first CFR-600 unit started in Xiapu County, in China's Fujian province in late 2017 followed by the second unit in December 2020. The contract is for the start-up fuel load, as well as refuelling for the first seven years. The start of deliveries is scheduled for 2023.

“The Russian nuclear industry has a unique 40 years of experience in operating fast reactors, as well as in the production of fuel for such facilities,” said TVEL President Natalya Nikipelova. “The Fuel Division of Rosatom is fulfilling its obligations within the framework of Russian-Chinese cooperation in the development of fast reactor technologies. These are unique projects when foreign design fuel is produced in Russia. Since 2010, the first Chinese fast neutron reactor CEFR has been operating on fuel manufactured at the Machine-Building Plant, and for the supply of CFR-600 fuel, a team of specialists from MSZ and TVEL has successfully completed a complex high-tech project to modernise production,” she explained.

A special feature of the new section is its versatility: this equipment will be used to produce fuel intended for both the Chinese CFR-600 and CEFR reactors and the Russian BN-600 reactor of the Beloyarsk NPP. In the near future, the production of standard products for the BN-600 will begin.

The contract for the supply of fuel for the CFR-600 was signed in December 2018 as part of a governmental agreement between Russia and China on cooperation in the construction and operation of a demonstration fast neutron reactor in China. This is part of a wider comprehensive programme of cooperation in the nuclear energy sector over the coming decades. This includes serial construction of the latest Russian NPP power units with generation 3+ VVER-1200 reactors at two sites in China (Tianwan and Xudabao NPPs). A package of intergovernmental documents and framework contracts for these projects was signed in 2018 during a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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  1. Luxury yachts for sale and charter

    Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, yacht charters, yacht management and a unique client experience division. We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a day boat to the largest superyachts. Read our story

  2. Yachting Partners International SAM in Monte Carlo

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  3. Meet The YPI Team

    Director of Operations Sahbi Bdira Chief Financial Officer Gianluca (Lillo) Mazzetti Sales Broker Andrew Adams Yacht Consultant Murat Arkallayev Yacht Consultant Steven Durrant Yacht Broker Harrison MacManus Charter Manager Solenn Blanchard Charter Broker Elena Beccaria Charter Retail Assistant Roberto Dellepiane Fleet Manager / ISM & ISPS Manager

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  7. Yachting Partners International

    Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, charter, yacht management and a unique client experience division. We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a day boat to the largest superyachts.

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  9. Yachting Partners International SAM in Monte Carlo

    Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, charter, yacht management and a unique client experience division. We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a dayboat to the largest superyachts.

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    Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, charter, yacht management and a unique client experience division. We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a day boat to the largest superyachts. ...

  11. Yachting Partners International SAM in Monte Carlo

    Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, charter, yacht management and a unique client experience division. We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a dayboat to the largest superyachts.

  12. Mercantile and Maritime acquires YPI

    Mercantile & Maritime Investments, the investment division of the Mercantile & Maritime Group, has today announced the acquisition of Yachting Partners International from the BRS Group. YPI is a boutique luxury yacht brokerage, offering personalised yacht sales, charter and management services to high net worth individuals across the globe.

  13. YPI Monaco moves to new offices

    Yachting Partners International (SAM) is to open new offices in the Panorama building by the Place Sainte Devote, Monaco. SUBSCRIBER-ONLY CONTENT. To continue reading, subscribe TODAY! TRY unlimited access for just £1 / €1 / $1 per week for your first 4 weeks.

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    Yachting Partners International is a first-class full-service yachting house, guiding clients through every aspect of the yachting journey across sales, charter, yacht management and a unique client experience division. We specialise in yachts from 25m upwards, covering everything from a dayboat to the largest superyachts.

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    Mercantile & Maritime Investments ("MMI"), the investment division of the Mercantile & Maritime Group, has today announced the acquisition of Yachting Partners International from the BRS Group. YPI is a boutique luxury yacht brokerage, offering personalised yacht sales, charter and management services to high net worth individuals across ...

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    The kinetic side of the IADS depends on the Russian Aerospace Force's (RASF's) fighters and Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) systems. Sources have shared with Armada that both the fighter and SAM force would be deployed in wartime to protect key Russian strategic targets. Typically, these could include politico-military targets like the Kremlin, the seat of the Russian government in Moscow.

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    MOSCOW. Sept 4 (Interfax) - National Carrier JSC, the full truckload freight trucking company headed by former Globaltruck CEO Ilya Sattarov that Russian truck maker Kamaz founded this summer, applied to register the brand NatCar at the end of August, the registry of federal intellectual property service Rospatent showed.

  21. Russia establishes special site to fabricate fuel for China's CFR-600

    A special production site to fabricate fuel for China's CFR-600 fast reactor under construction has been established at Russia's Mashinostroitelny Zavod (MSZ - Machine-Building Plant) in Elektrostal (Moscow region), part of Rosatom's TVEL Fuel Company.