26/06/2019

Soviet Icebreakers - 9.

Nuclear-powered icebreaker "Lenin".
Атомный ледокол "Ленин".
Aaatomijäälõhkuja "Lenin".

1959.

Ярославский СМХ ф-ка "Маяк".
Jaroslavli tikuvabrik "Majak" (Majakas).

* "Lenin" is a Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker. Launched in 1957, it was both the world's first nuclear-powered surface ship[2] and the first nuclear-powered civilian vessel. She was officially decommissioned in 1989. She was subsequently converted to a museum ship and is now permanently based at Murmansk.- Wikipedia.

14/06/2019

Soviet Icebreakers - 8.

Icebreaker "Captain Belousov".
Ледокол "Капитан Белоусов".
Jäälõhkuja "Kapten Beloussov".

1959.

Ярославский СМХ ф-ка "Маяк".
Jaroslavli tikuvabrik "Majak" (Majakas).

02/06/2019

Soviet Icebreakers - 7.

Icebreaker "Krasin".
Ледоколь "Красин".
Jäälõhkuja "Krassin".

1959.

Ярославский СМХ ф-ка "Маяк".
Jaroslavli tikuvabrik "Majak" (Majakas).

* Icebreaker Krasin was built for the Imperial Russian Navy as Svyatogor (1916). She had a long, distinguished career in rescue operations, as well as a pathfinder and explorer of the Northern Sea Route. She has been fully restored to operating condition and is now a museum ship in Saint Petersburg. In 1927 this icebreaker was renamed by the Soviet government to honor a recently deceased early Bolshevik leader and Soviet diplomat Leonid Krasin. - Wikipedia.