Sibir (ship, 1977)

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Sibir
Atomic icebreaker Sibir in May 1987
Atomic icebreaker Sibir in May 1987
Ship data
flag Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Russia
RussiaRussia 
Ship type Atomic icebreaker
class Arktika- class
Callsign UWDS
home port Murmansk
Owner RosAtom / Atomflot
Shipyard Baltic plant , Saint Petersburg
Keel laying June 26, 1974
Launch February 23, 1976
Commissioning 1978
Decommissioning 1993
Whereabouts Scrapping planned
Ship dimensions and crew
length
148.9 m ( Lüa )
width 29.9 m
Side height 17.2 m
Draft Max. 11.0 m
displacement 21,120  t
 
crew 120
Machine system
machine 2 × OK-900A reactors, 171 MW
(nuclear reactor for steam generation,
turbo-electric drive)
Machine
performance
75,000 PS (55,162 kW)
Top
speed
20.6 kn (38 km / h)
propeller 3
Others
Classifications Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Registration
numbers
IMO no. 7604491

The atomic icebreaker Sibir ( Russian Сибирь , Siberia) was a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker of the Arktika- class , which was designed to keep ice-free in the northern polar region.

The ship was equipped with two OK-900A nuclear reactors, each with a thermal output of 171  MW . The reactors were in operation from 1977 to 1992. The reactors drove two steam turbines, to which in turn six generators were connected. The radiation intensity was always checked by means of sensors that were distributed over the entire ship.

In May / June 1978, the atomic icebreaker only needed 18 days to travel from Murmansk to the Bering Strait . In 1987 the Sibir embarked on a voyage that was unique in the history of Arctic seafaring: first, members of the Russian research station North Pole-27 were picked up by a drifting ice floe, then the station North Pole-29 opened and then the North Pole was reached for research purposes.

The Sibir has been out of service since 1993. All fuel elements have been removed. At the end of 2016 it was announced that the Sibir will be towed to Murmansk and will be scrapped there by the Nerpa shipyard from the beginning of 2017.

Web links

Commons : Sibir  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Inventory and Source Term Evaluation of Russian Nuclear Power Plants for Marine Applications ( Memento of March 17, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file, 570 kB)
  2. 45 years of nuclear civil shipping in Russia on www.russland.ru ( Memento of the original from November 4, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.russland.ru
  3. http://bellona.org/news/nuclear-issues/nuclear-russia/2016-11-russia-prepared-to-dismantle-first-nuclear-icebreaker-ever