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The layout of a modern nuclear-powered icebreaker Yamal
The layout of a modern nuclear-powered icebreaker Yamal
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The Soviet Union and Russia built ten nuclear-powered icebreakers in total, six of which are still in service. The Yamal is one of Russia’s most sophisticated... 11.10.2010, Sputnik International
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The layout of a modern nuclear-powered icebreaker Yamal
The Soviet Union and Russia built ten nuclear-powered icebreakers in total, six of which are still in service. The Yamal is one of Russia’s most sophisticated nuclear-powered icebreakers.
The Soviet Union and Russia built ten nuclear-powered icebreakers in total, six of which are still in service. The Yamal is one of Russia’s most sophisticated nuclear-powered icebreakers.