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  • 11Arktika (icebreaker) — Russian nuclear icebreaker Arktika Career Operator: Atomflot …

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  • 12Oden (icebreaker) — Icebreaker Oden Career (Sweden) …

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  • 13Lenin (icebreaker) — Icebreaker Lenin, built at Newcastle upon Tyne and completed in June 1917, was the largest Russian icebreaker of her time. Her design was supervised by Russian naval architect and author Yevgeny Zamyatin.cite web… …

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  • 14Yamal (icebreaker) — For other uses, see Yamal (disambiguation). Yamal on a 1994 joint expedition with the NSF Career (Russia) Name …

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  • 15Arktika class icebreaker — The Arktika class is a Russian (former Soviet) class of nuclear powered icebreakers. They are owned by the federal government, but are operated by the Murmansk Shipping Company (MSCO). Of the ten civilian nuclear powered vessels built by Russia… …

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  • 16List of civilian nuclear accidents — This article lists notable civilian accidents involving nuclear material. Military accidents are listed at List of military nuclear accidents. Civil radiation accidents not involving fissile material are listed at List of civilian radiation… …

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  • 17Russian floating nuclear power station — Floating nuclear power station redirects here. For the earlier station operated in the Panama Canal Zone, see MH 1A. An artist s rendition of the Akademik Lomonosov Class overview Build …

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  • 18Dismantling of Russian Nuclear Ships and Submarines — Russian Nuclear Ships and Submarine Units by Classes Class Name Laid down Commissioned Reactor Type Decommissioned Defuelled Scrapped Nuclear block stored Battlecruisers 4 …

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  • 19List of civilian nuclear ships — The following are ships that are or were in commercial or civilian use and have nuclear marine propulsion.Merchant cargo ships* NS Mutsu , Japan, 1990 1995. It never carried any commercial cargo. * NS Otto Hahn , Germany, 1968 1979 (re powered… …

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  • 20Timeline of Russian inventions and technology records — The Hall of Space Technology in the Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics, Kaluga, Russia. The exhibition includes the models and replicas of the following Russian inventions: the first satellite, Sputnik 1 (a ball under the… …

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