A Russian nuclear icebreaker has been damaged in a collision with a cargo ship in the Arctic Circle, according to Russian media. The 50 Let Pobedy (50 Years of Victory) icebreaker was attempting to ...
A nuclear-powered icebreaker lost control and slammed into a cargo ship it had been sent to rescue. The Russian vessel, Fifty Years of Victory, was en route to assist the bulk carrier Yamal ...
An investigation has revealed the critical role nuclear icebreakers play in enabling cargoes of liquified natural gas (LNG) ...
Russian officials have stressed there is no threat to the nuclear reactor installation and life support systems on the icebreaker. Initial reports failed to explain the drama, as shown in the ...
The Leader-class icebreaker also referred to as LK-120Ya, will be twice as powerful as the country’s current nuclear icebreakers. The vessel will use two RITM-400 type nuclear reactors to power ...
The lining of a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker was damaged while it freed a vessel trapped in Arctic waters. This was reported by the state news agency RIA on Tuesday. The vessel Fifty Years ...
A file photo of Russia’s nuclear-powered icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy. Major damage was suffered to the upper part of the hull of the vessel after collision with cargo ship Yamal Krechet.
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MOSCOW, August 5. /TASS/. Russia is the only country, which has a fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers - the 50 Let Pobedy, the Yamal, the Vaigach, the Taimyr, and the Sevmorput LASH carrier and ...
MOSCOW. Feb 21 (Interfax) - Russian academics and gas industry specialists consider shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by underwater vehicles to be feasible and safer than its transportation by ...
Languages: English and Chinese. You can get in touch with John by emailing [email protected] A Russian nuclear icebreaker has been damaged in a collision with a cargo ship in the Arctic Circle ...