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Arktika nuclear icebreaker assisted ship in mooring at the ice platform for the first time this year

Rosatom, PUBLISHED 03.03.2025

On 27 February, the crew of the Arktika, Atomflot's lead universal nuclear icebreaker, assisted the Nikifor Begichev in mooring at the ice platform in Slobodskaya Bay. The unloading of construction materials from the ship onto the ice berth has begun.

"For the first time, a nuclear icebreaker assisted a ship in mooring in Slobodskaya Bay," said Alexander Skryabin, captain of Atomflot's Arktika.

"The Yenisei region is experiencing active development, and the ice berth network is expanding. As we were approaching the bay, we successfully navigated a three-mile-long ice barrier consisting of continuous ice ridges ranging in thickness from three to five meters. This was the only challenge we met. Mooring at the ice platform proceeded as usual and took slightly more than two hours to complete".

An ice berth is a temporary ice platform used for ships to unload and load their cargo. This is especially important in the Arctic, where conventional ports may not be available. Mooring a vessel at an ice berth requires highly skillful maneuvering and careful consideration of ice conditions making it one of the most challenging tasks.

Atomflot and NSR General Administration FSBI are in charge of ensuring the safety of such operations, which helps develop the transportation infrastructure in the Arctic.

"Due to the operational universal nuclear icebreakers we have the most optimal logistics for mooring vessels at ice platforms," said Vladimir Arutyunyan, First Deputy Director General - head of the Maritime Operations HQ at NSR General Administration FSBI. "Ice berths at the port stations of Vorontsovo, Karaul, and Tanalau on the Yenisei river will start operating in the near future. Unloading on fast ice will continue until the beginning of May".

Topics: Nuclear ships, Russia


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