Pyotr Pakhtusov (Russian: Пётр Пахтусов) was a Soviet and later Russian icebreaker and hydrographic survey vessel in service from 1966 until 1997. In the...
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Pyotr Kuzmich Pakhtusov (Russian: Петр Кузьмич Пахтусов) (1800 in Kronstadt – November 19, 1835 in Arkhangelsk) was a Russian surveyor and Arctic explorer...
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(under construction) Dobrynya Nikitich class (Project 97) variants Pyotr Pakhtusov (1966–1997; ex-Mendeleev, ex-Ledokol-10; broken up) Georgiy Sedov (1967–1992;...
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Ivan Susanin-class patrol ship (redirect from Ivan Susanin class icebreaker)
Union began developing a new diesel-electric icebreaker design based on the 1942-built steam-powered icebreaker Eisbär to meet the needs of both civilian...
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Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld Otto Nordenskjöld Børge Ousland Dmitry Ovtsyn Pyotr Pakhtusov Nathaniel Palmer Ivan Papanin William Parry Charlie Paton Fiann Paul...
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including the ones on icebreakers Sibiryakov (1932) and Chelyuskin and a drifting ice station North Pole-1 (1937-1938). In 1942–1948, Pyotr Shirshov was People's...
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explorer of the Arctic. In 1929 and 1930, he led expeditions on the steam icebreaker Georgy Sedov, establishing the first scientific research station on the...
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arrived in Leningrad on 15 March on board the icebreaker Yermak. The expedition members, hydrobiologist Pyotr Shirshov, geophysicist Yevgeny Fyodorov, radioman...
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Pyotr Fyodorovich Anjou (Russian: Пётр Фёдорович Анжу; 15 February 1796 – 12 October 1869) was an Arctic explorer and an admiral of the Imperial Russian...
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guerrilla movement against the forces of the White movement leader, Baron Pyotr Wrangel. In November 1920, after the Bolshevik takeover of Crimea, Papanin...
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and King William Land, locates the North Magnetic Pole 1832–1835: Pyotr Pakhtusov explores the southern half of the eastern coast of Novaya Zemlya 1833–1835:...
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icebreaker Sedov went on the "High-latitude Government Expedition" to Franz Josef Land carrying Soviet scientists. In the summer of 1937 icebreaker Sadko...
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Soviet designation Project 97, is a diverse series of diesel–electric icebreakers and other icebreaking vessels built in the Soviet Union. In total, 32...
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pole of inaccessibility. On 17 August 1977 the Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker Arktika completed the first surface vessel journey to the North Pole....
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Vyuga (Russian: Вьюга, lit. 'blizzard') was a Soviet Navy icebreaker in service from 1962 until 1991. It had two sister ships, Dobrynya Nikitich (1960–1998)...
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Василий Поярков) was a Soviet icebreaker in service from 1963 until 1988. It was one of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard in...
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Dezhnev (Russian: Семён Дежнёв) is a Russian icebreaker. It is the last of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard in Leningrad, Soviet...
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of Russian America In office 1 June 1830 – 29 October 1835 Preceded by Pyotr Yegorovich Chistyakov Succeeded by Ivan Kupreyanov Minister of the Navy...
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searched for from Akademik Fedorov research vessel, accompanied by nuclear icebreaker Rossiya, using MI-8 helicopters, for a week, until an ice floe with an...
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Ермак, IPA: [Jɛrmak]) was a Russian and later Soviet icebreaker. It was the first polar icebreaker in the world, having a strengthened hull shaped to ride...
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Russian patrol ship Ruslan (category Icebreakers of the Soviet Union)
Union began developing a new diesel-electric icebreaker design based on the 1942-built steam-powered icebreaker Eisbär to meet the needs of both civilian...
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was a Soviet and later Russian icebreaker in service from 1963 until 1993. It was one of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard in...
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Russian patrol ship Ivan Susanin (category Icebreakers of the Soviet Union)
Union began developing a new diesel-electric icebreaker design based on the 1942-built steam-powered icebreaker Eisbär to meet the needs of both civilian...
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Семён Челюскин) was a Soviet icebreaker in service from 1965 until at least 1988. It was one of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard...
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Владимир Русанов) was a Soviet icebreaker in service from 1964 until 1988. It was one of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard in...
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Nikitich (Russian: Добрыня Никитич) was a Soviet and later Russian Navy icebreaker in service from 1960 until 1998. It had two sister ships, Purga (1961–2012)...
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Stephan Jantzen is a former German icebreaker built by Admiralty Shipyard in Leningrad, Soviet Union, in 1967. After decommissioning in 2005, the ship...
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Kruzenstern (Russian: Иван Крузенштерн) is a Russian icebreaker. It is one of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard in Leningrad, Soviet...
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Василий Прончищев) was a Soviet icebreaker in service from 1961 until 1989. It was the first of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard...
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was a Soviet and later Russian icebreaker in service from 1970 until 2013. It was one of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built by Admiralty Shipyard in...
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