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Ilya Muromets Icebreaker to Join Russian Navy Arctic Force in Fall of 2017

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Naval Forces News - Russia
 
 
 
Ilya Muromets Icebreaker to Join Russian Navy Arctic Force in Fall of 2017
 
The Project 21180 lead ship, the icebreaker Ilya Muromets, will be delivered to the Russian Navy in the fall of 2017, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a news release.
     
Russian Navy icebreaker Ilya Muromets project 21180The First Project 21180 Icebreaker Ilya Muromets. Picture: JSC Admiralty Shipyard
     
"If all goes to plan, the Project 21180 Ilya Muromets icebreaker under construction at the Admiralty Wharfs will be delivered to the Russian Navy in autumn 2017 after it has passed its tests. At present, the icebreaker is being completed on schedule," the press release says.

The Ilya Muromets has been the first icebreaker being built for the Russian Navy in 45 years. The fall of 2017 will see it assigned to the Northern Fleet to support the operations of the Russian Navy’s Arctic Force.

"The Ilya Muromets can effectively lead warships and support vessels in the Arctic and operate as a tug as well. It is triple-hatted as seagoing tug, icebreaker and patrol ship," the release notes.

The vessel displaces 6,000 tons and negotiates ice up to 1 m thick. She was laid down on April 23, 2015 and launched in summer 2016.

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