Nuclear powered vessels characteristics

Max. length, m Max. width, m Displacement, t Propulsive power, MW Number of reactors and nominal capacity, MW Atomic steam output unit class Run speed Ice breakability, m Endurance, months
The "Lenin" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1959
Place of build: Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Admiralty plant
The first installation incorporated 3 reactors, 2 reactors after update in 1970
134.0 27.6 19,420 32.0 3x90 (2x159)* OK-150 (OK-900) 18.0
The "Arktika" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1975
Place of build: Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Baltic plant
148.0 30.0 23,000 54.0 2x171 OK-900 18.0 2.0 7.5
The "Sibir" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1978
Place of build: Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Baltic plant
148.0 30.0 23,000 54.0 2x171 OK-900 20.6 2.0 7.5
The "Rossija" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1985
Place of build: Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Baltic plant
148.0 30.0 23,000 54.0 2x171 OK-900 20.6 2.0 7.5
The "Tajmyr" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1988
Place of build: Helsinki, Marin wharf. C-type Nuclear power unit - Baltic plant
151.8 29.2 21,000 35.0 1x171 KLT-40 18.5 1.77 7.5
The "Sevmorput" lighter-aboard carrier
Year of commissioning: 1988
Place of build: Kerch, "Zaliv" plant
260.1 32.2 61,000 32.5 1x135 KLT-40
The "Sovetskij Sojuz" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1989
Place of build: Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Baltic plant
148.0 30.0 23,000 54.0 2x171 OK-900 20.6 2.0 7.5
The "Vaigach" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1990
Place of build: Helsinki, Marin wharf. C-type nuclear power unit - Baltic plant
151.8 29.2 21,000 35.0 1x171 KLT-40 18.5 1.77 7.5
The "Yamal" nuclear powered icebreaker
Year of commissioning: 1992
Place of build: Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Baltic plant
148.0 30.0 23,000 54.0 2x171 OK-900 20.6 2.0 7.5

 

 

 

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