One of Moscow's nuclear icebreakers has sustained significant damage after colliding with a cargo ship in the Kara Sea.
Reported to have completed sea trials in mid-December, Russia’s latest nuclear icebreaker, the 209-metre Yakutiya, is being ...
MOSCOW, April 26. /TASS/. The construction of the Arktika universal nuclear-powered lead icebreaker will be completed in 2020, according to a government resolution posted on the government’s ...
The Arktika universal nuclear-powered icebreaker is the lead vessel of Project 22220 TASS, February 10. The Arktika nuclear-powered icebreaker and the Kapitan Dranitsyn icebreaker escorted two ...
It is one of the three vessels part of Project 22220 which are to become the world’s largest and most powerful nuclear icebreakers. The lead ship of the project, the Arktika, was commissioned ...
With a total displacement of 69.700 tons it will also be more than twice as heavy as Russia’s newest and currently largest icebreaker, Arktika. The vessel is designed to break channels as wide ...
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