Russia's latest nuclear-powered icebreaker Chukotka is aimed at boosting cargo traffic on the Northern Sea Route.
Russia launched a new nuclear-powered icebreaker named Chukotka. The latest vessel has joined the fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers. The launch was overseen by Russia n President Vladimir Putin via video link.
“We have ambitious plans in this area. There is a great deal to be done. In this context, I suggest holding a special meeting on this subject, thoroughly preparing and comprehensively discussing all aspects ofThree new-generation nuclear-powered vessels – the Arktika, Sibir, and Ural – have beenRussia planning delivery of another icebreaker
Russia has also claimed that next year, as agreed, icebreaker Stalingrad of the same series should be laid down. In addition, the next-generation nuclear icebreaker Leader, the most powerful so far, is being built at Zvezda shipyard in the Far East.
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