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    FSUE Atomflot (Russian: ФГУП «Атомфлот») is a Russian company and service base that maintains the world's only fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers.[failed...
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    Sea Route was formed, that now manages three subordinate organizations "Atomflot" (ROSATOMFLOT), "Hydrographic Enterprise" and "ChukotAtomEnergo". Recently...
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    from MSCO to Rosatom in 2008. In October 2009, the general director of Atomflot announced that Sevmorput could remain in service for 15 years. In late...
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    Ямал) is a Russian Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker operated by Atomflot (formerly by the Murmansk Shipping Company). She is named after the Yamal...
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    Набиуллина. Спуск корабля на воду состоится 25 мая" (Tweet) – via Twitter. "Atomflot announces tender for construction of two serial nuclear icebreakers". PortNews...
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    and is an important fishing and shipping destination. It is home port to Atomflot, the world's only fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers. The Port of Murmansk...
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    the end of the month. After second sea trials, Sibir was delivered to Atomflot on 24 December 2021. The vessel began icebreaking operations in the Kara...
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    been cut from 209.7 billion to 50.9 billion rubles. On 23 April 2020, Atomflot and Zvezda signed the shipbuilding contract for the construction of the...
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    because its hull had worn thin from ice friction. She was laid up at Atomflot, a base for nuclear icebreakers in Murmansk, and repair and conversion...
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    2008, when they were transferred to the fully state-owned corporation Atomflot. Of the ten civilian nuclear-powered vessels[not verified in body] built...
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    traffic along the Northern Sea Transit Corridor. Key companies include FSUE Atomflot, Directorate of the Northern Sea Route, Rusatom Cargo. In 2017, Rosatom...
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    to the state-owned corporation Rosatom and operated by the subsidiary Atomflot. Rosatom is also responsible for the safe navigation of vessels along the...
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  • icebreakers under construction or on order to seven. On 2 February 2023, FSUE Atomflot signed a contract for the construction of two additional Project 22220...
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  • some minor malfunctions were discovered, the icebreaker was delivered to Atomflot on 24 December 2021. Sibir left Saint Petersburg on 13 January 2022 and...
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    Sea Route was formed, that now manages three subordinate organizations "Atomflot" (ROSATOMFLOT), "Hydrographic Enterprise" and "ChukotAtomEnergo". Recently...
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    end of the Great Patriotic War Owner Russian Federation Operator FSUE Atomflot Port of registry Murmansk,  Russia Builder Baltic Shipyard Yard number...
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    fourth Russian Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker operated by FSUE Atomflot. The ship, which is named after the Soviet Union, was built by Baltic Shipyard...
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  • manufacturer of components for nuclear power plants. FSUE Atomflot Russia Nuclear fleet service FSUE Atomflot maintains the world's only fleet of nuclear-powered...
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  • icebreakers under construction or on order to seven. On 23 August 2019, FSUE Atomflot signed a contract worth over 100 billion rubles (about US$1.5 billion)...
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  • icebreakers under construction or on order to seven. On 2 February 2023, FSUE Atomflot signed a contract for the construction of two additional Project 22220...
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    Olympiad", to the North Pole in October 2020. However, Arktika remained at Atomflot's base in Murmansk until mid-November following the official flag-raising...
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    (Таймыр) Namesake Taymyr Peninsula Owner Russian Federation Operator FSUE Atomflot Port of registry 1990–1992: Murmansk,  Soviet Union 1992 onwards: Murmansk...
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    (Вайгач) Namesake Vaygach Island Owner Russian Federation Operator FSUE Atomflot Port of registry 1990–1992: Murmansk,  Soviet Union 1992 onwards: Murmansk...
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  • have been launched but none have been delivered. On 20 April 2020, FSUE Atomflot placed an order for the world's largest and most powerful nuclear-powered...
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  • shipyard delivers Sibir, first serial icebreaker of Project 22220, to Atomflot". PortNews. 24 December 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2021. "На ледоколе...
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    nautical miles by 2005, Arktika was retired in October 2008. She is docked at Atomflot, the nuclear base and dock in Murmansk, 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) away from...
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  • Aerospace & Defense 100% ALROSA PAO Mining 43.9256% Arkaim OOO Airline Atomflot Federal SUE Shipping AvtoVAZ State corporation Automotive 100% Bazalt AO...
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  • to decommission and scrap Sibir. In 2010, the deputy chief engineer of Atomflot, the Russian nuclear fleet operator, reported that "all radioactive [materials]...
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  • icebreakers under construction or on order to seven. On 23 August 2019, FSUE Atomflot signed a contract worth over 100 billion rubles (about US$1.5 billion)...
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    (Сибирь) Namesake Russian for Siberia Owner Russian Federation Operator FSUE Atomflot Port of registry 1977–1992: Murmansk,  Soviet Union 1992 onwards: Murmansk...
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