Review of a brief history of the Russian icebreaker fleet. Before talking about modern icebreakers, I decided to figure out where they came from at all, why do we need so many of them and are so powerful, what technologies were used on them earlier and what is the historical continuity of domestic icebreaking. In the end, this is a review of history from the first coal steamers of the Tsarist era, diesel-electric ships of the war and post-war times, and, finally, the transition to nuclear icebreakers and an overview of their advantages.
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Time codes:
00:00 - Introduction
1:39 - What is the Arctic for Russia and why do we need it
4:10 - Admiral Stepan Osipovich Makarov
4:46 - icebreaker "Ermak"
5:52 - principles and concept of icebreaker Makarov
8:19 - Icebreaker "Krasin" ("Svyatogor")
11:04 - Soviet icebreakers of the "I. Stalin" series
11:50 - Diesel-electric icebreakers
12:36 - Lend-Lease, American Wind series icebreakers in the USSR
13:15 - diesel-electric ships of the "Moscow" series
14:42 - the most powerful modern diesel-electric icebreakers ("Viktor Chernomyrdin" and series Ermak / Krasin / Admiral Makarov)
17:16 - nuclear energy in the fleet, advantages, the first nuclear-powered icebreaker "Lenin"
19:28 - comparison of characteristics of icebreakers of different types
Негізгі бет Ғылым және технология Russian icebreakers. From coal "Ermak" to nuclear "Lenin"
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