???? LENIN First NUCLEAR Icebreaker (Budget Travel Russia) {Murmansk World's Largest Arctic City}
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Lenin, the first nuclear icebreaker, maintains its dignity while quietly anchored in Murmansk world's largest Arctic city.
Operating for 30 years as a state-of-the-art icebreaker in the Soviet naval fleet, the Lenin became the first nuclear civilian ship in addition to being the first atomic icebreaker. This massive boat carved its path through the unforgiving waters and ice of the Arctic Ocean and the Barents Sea to create vital shipping lanes on the northern coast of the Soviet Union, now Russia.
Not surprisingly the Lenin is the city's most popular tourist site. Matt receives the tour to get a hands-on experience of what is a family-friendly activity in Murmansk.
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Russia’s First Arctic Nuclear Icebreaker ‘Lenin’ Celebrates its 60th Anniversary
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60 years ago, the world's first nuclear icebreaker, Lenin, was launched. This became a great achievement of the national nuclear industry. The icebreaker operated for 30 years and drove about 4,000 vessels through the Arctic ice.
Lenin Icebreaker in Murmansk
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The Atomic Icebreaker Lenin (1958)
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???? Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы
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This is an in-depth film of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50 Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
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00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 Sedov Station (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Icebreaker Lenin and Alyosha Statue Murmansk | Vlog 11 | Indian backpackers traveling Russia
This is 11th vlog of our very first international trip to Russia.
We, Dhananjay Dixit and Vishal Dixit are brothers and we decided to go experience Russian winters.
In this vlog we visited famous tourist attractions of Murmansk, Ice breaker Lenin and Alyosha Monument which is a war memorial. We also met a group of Indians in the monument site.
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Top 7 Nuclear icebreaker ships of the USSR
It was in the Soviet Union that nuclear-powered icebreakers first appeared. Nowhere in the world were there ships of this type. In this regard, the Soviet Union had an indisputable advantage over other countries.
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Number 7. Icebreaker Lenin
Number 6. Icebreaker Arctic
Number 5. Icebreaker Siberia
Number 4. Icebreaker Russia
Number 3. Icebreaker Soviet Union
Number 2. Icebreaker Yamal
Number 1. Icebreaker 50 Years of Victory
Russia: Brand new nuclear powered icebreaker launches in St Petersburg
The Arktika, Russia's first domestic modern nuclear powered icebreaker, launched from the Baltic Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Thursday.
Head of the Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation Sergei Kiriyenko explained the importance of this ship, saying, This icebreaker is able to solve any problems. It is the task of the Ministry of Defence, which is currently actively developing its infrastructure in the Arctic, to provide the security for our country. It is also the task of the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Emergency Situation, because our icebreakers can provide salvation and elimination of any problems in the Arctic.
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Russia: World's largest nuclear icebreaker sets off for Arctic journey
The world's largest nuclear-powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory' left the port of Murmansk for its first journey to North Pole, Thursday, kicking off the summer season for Arctic cruises.
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A Day in Murmansk, Russia
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic guests spent a day exploring Murmansk, Russia, seeing churches, monuments, the massive decommissioned nuclear icebreaker Lenin and hearing local musicians perform.
Russian Icebreaker Fleet Celebrates 60th Anniversary, Storied History of Arctic Exploration!
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This past Tuesday, December 3, marked the 60th birthday of the Russian icebreaker fleet. On this day in 1959, the first Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker Lenin entered service. Today, the grandfather of the nuclear-powered icebreaker fleet is a museum and one of the main attractions of Murmansk, the home port for our entire icebreaker fleet that cannot be found anywhere but Russia.
Có Gì Bên Trong Tàu Phá Băng Hạt Nhân Lenin? (Part 1) - Quang Vinh Passport
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QUANG VINH PASSPORT sẽ giới thiệu đến các bạn vùng đất xa xôi ít người biết đến - Murmansk - thành phố lớn nhất thuộc vành đai Bắc Cực, miền Bắc nước Nga.
Lần đầu thực hiện vlog tại trời tuyết trắng xoá Vinh không giấu được sự phấn khích, các bạn đừng quên comment cho Vinh khi xem vlog nha.
Ở phần 1 này, Vinh check in thành phố Murmansk và trải nghiệm con tàu phá băng được đi vào hoạt động từ 1957, ngày nay đã trở thành bảo tàng và biểu tượng của thành phố Murmansk.
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Why Russia builds nuclear icebreakers
#Russia has recently launched its new «Ural» nuclear-powered icebreaker vessel, that will undoubtedly strengthen its position in the #Arctic. The ship is a marvel - it’s 173 meters long, 53 meters high and can smash though ice 3 meters thick. What's more, it’s the third in a series of new giant icebreakers built over the last few years, and there are two more to come. But how was Russia able to push forward with this project while under heavy sanctions from the so-called international community?
Sanctions were placed on the nation to restrict Russia’s access to high-tech products. However, Russia is a high-tech country itself. It has been dominating the Arctic since Soviet times, and now it is the world leader in the number of nuclear-powered icebreakers. With most of its territory being inside the Arctic circle, these machines ensure stable gas and oil development in Russia's northern regions.
Russia has started a programme to modernize its nuclear #fleet and is now replacing old Soviet ships with brand new ones. Apart from the recently christened Ural #icebreaker, there are two more to come the «Arctica» and the «Sibir», and by 2035 Russia will have built 13 heavy-duty icebreakers.
Russia can handle this task without foreign technology and materials. Moreover, this massive project ensures enough work for its metal, engineering and shipbuilding industries. Each icebreaker has a life expectancy of 40 years which is a serious goal for a vessel designed to smash into solid ice regularly.
By developing its icebreaker fleet, Russia is actually helping the whole world, as these ships will lead caravans of foreign vessels through the Arctic sea routes, opening a much shorter way to move between Europe and Asia.
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Atomic Icebreaker (1959)
Titles read: LENINGRAD - ATOMIC ICEBREAKER.
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Various shots of the new atomic-powered icebreaker ship 'Lenin' on the River Neva. One of the assistants in the control room walks across to an instrument panel. Two engineers sit at a control board. C/U of two switches being thrown. Pan showing three of the four turbo generators.
Four men sit in Captain Pavel Panomyarov's cabin (Captain behind desk, designer on his left). Pianist playing in lounge. Pan up to show 4 people sitting around a table in the lounge.
Artist on riverbank paints a picture of the icebreaker; pan up to L/S of the Icebreaker on the river. General view of crowds on the banks of the river. L/S of the icebreaker moored in mid river.
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Sami leader talk, Murmansk, Russia