A Russian, nuclear-powered icebreaker damaged in a collision five days ago in Arctic waters will be repaired during normal ...
One of Moscow's nuclear icebreakers has sustained significant damage after colliding with a cargo ship in the Kara Sea.
A spectacular accident in the icy Kara Sea: the Russian nuclear icebreaker "50 Let Pobedy" collided with a cargo ship during ...
RosAtomflot, which is responsible for the Russian nuclear icebreaker ship, said: 'The 50 let Pobedy [Fifty Years of Victory] icebreaker sustained damage of port side edge plating at night on ...
August 14, /TASS/. The world’s biggest nuclear-powered icebreaker, the 50 Let Pobedy, takes gifted school pupils from Russia’s regions to the North Pole. The voyage began on Tuesday.
Video footage shows the 23,000-gt 50 Let Pobedy (built 2007) approaching the port side of the 20,100-dwt multipurpose vessel Yamal Krechet (built 1999) in icy conditions before hitting it towards ...
The 50 Let Pobedy is the newest of the older Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreakers. Construction of the vessel started in the late Soviet era (1989), but she was not commissioned before 2007. The ...
On board the 50 Let Pobedy nuclear-powered icebreaker, Fyodor Konyukhov will set off for the North Pole together with a group of tourists. The icebreaker leaves the port on Tuesday evening.
“Sibir has its predecessor – the icebreaker “50 Let Pobedy”, which was commissioned in 1977 and has already seen long service. Its absolute record was set in May when it reached the North Pol ...