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- 50_Let_Pobedy abstract "NS 50 Let Pobedy (Russian: 50 лет Победы), translated as 50 Years of Victory or Fiftieth Anniversary of Victory, is a Russian Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker and the largest nuclear-powered icebreaker in the world.Construction on project no. 10521 started on October 4, 1989 at the Baltic Works in Leningrad (currently Saint Petersburg), USSR. Originally the ship was named NS Ural. Work was halted in 1994 for lack of funds, so that the actual fiftieth anniversary of Victory Day, in 1995, found the ship in an abandoned state. Construction was restarted in 2003.On 30 November 2004, a fire broke out on the ship. All workers aboard the vessel had to be evacuated while the fire crews battled the fire for some 20 hours before getting it under control; one worker was sent to the hospital. There was no threat of radioactive contamination as the nuclear reactor did not yet have fuel inside.[citation needed]She was finally completed in the beginning of 2007, after the 60th Anniversary. The icebreaker sailed into the Gulf of Finland for two weeks of sea trials on February 1, 2007.Upon completing sea trials, the icebreaker returned to St. Petersburg Baltic shipyard and started preparations for her maiden voyage to Murmansk. The new ship showed superior characteristics for an icebreaker, such as exceptional maneuverability and a top speed of 21.4 knots (39.6 km/h; 24.6 mph).She arrived at her homeport Murmansk on April 11, 2007.The icebreaker is an upgrade of the Arktika-class. The 159.60 m (524 ft) long and 30.0 m (98 ft) wide vessel, with a displacement of 25840 metric tons, is designed to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick. She has a 140-man crew.Fiftieth Anniversary of Victory is also an experimental project; for the first time in the history of Russian icebreakers it used a spoon-shaped bow. As predicted by the ship's designers, such a shape increases the efficiency of the ship's efforts in breaking the ice. The icebreaker is equipped with an all-new digital automated control system. The biological shielding complex was heavily modernized and re-certified by the State Commission. A new ecological compartment was created.The ship has an athletic/exercise facility, a swimming pool, a library, a restaurant, a massage facility, and a music salon at the crew's disposal.A group of eclipse chasers have used the vessel to observe the eclipse of August 1, 2008. They departed from Murmansk on July 21, 2008 and reached the North Pole on July 25, 2008, which sets a speed record for the ship (the trip lasted 4 days instead of 7).".
- 50_Let_Pobedy activeYearsStartDate "2007-03-12".
- 50_Let_Pobedy builder Baltic_Shipyard.
- 50_Let_Pobedy builder Saint_Petersburg.
- 50_Let_Pobedy class Arktika-class_icebreaker.
- 50_Let_Pobedy layingDown "1989-10-04".
- 50_Let_Pobedy length "159.6".
- 50_Let_Pobedy operator Atomflot.
- 50_Let_Pobedy powerType OK-150_reactor.
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipBeam "28.0".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipBeam "30.0".
- 50_Let_Pobedy status "In service".
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- 50_Let_Pobedy topSpeed "39.6328".
- 50_Let_Pobedy wikiPageExternalLink poseidonexpeditions.com.
- 50_Let_Pobedy wikiPageExternalLink 50-years-of-victory.
- 50_Let_Pobedy wikiPageExternalLink www.quarkexpeditions.com.
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- 50_Let_Pobedy shipBuilder "Baltic Shipyard, Saint Petersburg, Russia".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipCapacity "128".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipClass Arktika-class_icebreaker.
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipClass Nuclear-powered_icebreaker.
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipCountry "Russia".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipCrew "140".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipEndurance "1.262304E8".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipFlag "50".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipIceClass "LL1".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipIdentification "Call sign: UGYU".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipInService "2007-03-12".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipLaidDown "1989-10-04".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipLaunched "1993".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipMaidenVoyage "2007".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipName "50".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipOperator "Atomflot".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipOwner "Russian Federation".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipPower "Two OK-900A nuclear reactors".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipPropulsion "Nuclear-turbo-electric; three shafts".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipPropulsion "electric propulsion motors".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipRegistry "Murmansk,".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipStatus "In service".
- 50_Let_Pobedy shipYardNumber "705".
- 50_Let_Pobedy subject Category:1993_ships.
- 50_Let_Pobedy subject Category:Icebreakers_of_Russia.
- 50_Let_Pobedy subject Category:Nuclear-powered_icebreakers.
- 50_Let_Pobedy type MeanOfTransportation.
- 50_Let_Pobedy type Ship.
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- 50_Let_Pobedy comment "NS 50 Let Pobedy (Russian: 50 лет Победы), translated as 50 Years of Victory or Fiftieth Anniversary of Victory, is a Russian Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker and the largest nuclear-powered icebreaker in the world.Construction on project no. 10521 started on October 4, 1989 at the Baltic Works in Leningrad (currently Saint Petersburg), USSR. Originally the ship was named NS Ural.".
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- 50_Let_Pobedy label "50 лет Победы (атомный ледокол)".
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- 50_Let_Pobedy name "50 Let Pobedy (50 лет Победы)".