- PETT redirects here. For the village in East Sussex, England, see Pett.
Time zones of Russia:
| MSK-1 | Kaliningrad Time (UTC+2) Kaliningrad Summer Time (UTC+3) |
| MSK | Moscow Time (UTC+3) Moscow Summer Time (UTC+4) |
| MSK+1 | Samara Time (UTC+4) Samara Summer Time (UTC+5) |
| MSK+2 | Yekaterinburg Time (UTC+5) Yekaterinburg Summer Time (UTC+6) |
| MSK+3 | Omsk Time (UTC+6) Omsk Summer Time (UTC+7) |
| MSK+4 | Krasnoyarsk Time (UTC+7) Krasnoyarsk Summer Time (UTC+8) |
| MSK+5 | Irkutsk Time (UTC+8) Irkutsk Summer Time (UTC+9) |
| MSK+6 | Yakutsk Time (UTC+9) Yakutsk Summer Time (UTC+10) |
| MSK+7 | Vladivostok Time (UTC+10) Vladivostok Summer Time (UTC+11) |
| MSK+8 | Magadan Time (UTC+11) Magadan Summer Time (UTC+12) |
| MSK+9 | Kamchatka Time (UTC+12) Kamchatka Summer Time (UTC+13) |
Kamchatka Time (Russian: Камчатское время, Kamchatskoye vremya) or PETT, is a time zone in Russia, named after the Kamchatka Peninsula. It is 12 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+12) and 9 hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+9).
Kamchatka Summer Time (PETST) corresponds to UTC+13, but still 9 hours ahead of Moscow (MSD+9).
Most of Russia, including the Kamchatka Time Zone, uses decree time, which means it lies one hour ahead of standard time for the corresponding time zone.
Areas on Kamchatka Time
See also
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