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- Sevmorput (Russian: Севморпуть, IPA: [sʲɪvmɐrˈputʲ], lit. Northeast P****age) is a Russian nuclear-powered cargo ship. The 1988-built vessel is one of...
- power the Taymyr-class icebreakers (KLT-40M, 171 MW) and the LASH carrier Sevmorput (KLT-40, 135 MW). They are pressurized water reactors (PWR) fueled by...
- driving four propellers. Sevmorput: a 61,900 tonne, 260 meter long ice-strengthened LASH cargo ship commissioned in 1988. The Sevmorput is powered by one KLT-40...
- морско́й путь, romanized: Severnyy morskoy put, shortened to Севморпуть, Sevmorput) is a shipping route about 5,600 kilometres (3,500 mi) long. The Northern...
- nuclear-powered icebreakers. The Port of Murmansk is the headquarters of Sevmorput (Northern Sea Route) and the administration of Russian Arctic maritime...
- vessel's operation. All of these three ships used low-enriched uranium. Sevmorput, a Soviet and later Russian LASH carrier with icebreaking capability,...
- icebreakers Taymyr and Vaygach, and the LASH carrier and container ship Sevmorput.[citation needed] By 2003 the U.S. Navy had ac****ulated over 5,400 "reactor...
- operation/Under construction Decommissioned Name Type Year Name Type Year Notes Sevmorput - 1988–2007, 2016–present Arktika Arktika-class 1975–2008 Currently moored...
- accident that killed one worker in October 2018, the ship was towed to Sevmorput Yard No 35. In another mishap in December 2019, a major fire killed at...
- ships. In the late 1980s, the Soviet Union built Sevmorput, a nuclear-powered LASH carrier. Sevmorput is one of only four nuclear powered cargo vessels...