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    Finland in 1976. Named after an early Bolshevik leader and Soviet diplomat Leonid Krasin and an earlier icebreaker of the same name. The second Krasin is a...
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  • Krasin or Krassin may refer to: Krassin (1916 icebreaker), Imperial Russian icebreaker, launched as the Svyatogor Krasin (1976 icebreaker), Russian (formerly...
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    icebreaker. Admiral Makarov and her sister ship Krasin (1976), are the largest of the four icebreakers in FESCO's fleet. She is named after the Imperial...
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    icebreakers have been the formerly Soviet and later Russian icebreakers Ermak, Admiral Makarov and Krasin which have nine twelve-cylinder diesel generators producing...
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    Communist Party and the Soviet government. Two icebreakers (one launched in 1917 and one in 1976) commemorated Krasin. "Our Trade Policy", Labour Monthly, Vol...
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  • This is a list of icebreakers and other special icebreaking vessels (except cargo ships and tankers) capable of operating independently in ice-covered...
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    four large icebreakers operated by the Far East Shipping Company, alongside: Icebreaker Admiral Makarov Icebreaker Magadan Icebreaker Krasin "ISP Fleet...
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    Chief of the U.S. Coast Guard) of foreign icebreakers, namely the Swedish Ymer, built in 1931, and the Soviet Krasin. Seven ships of the class were built in...
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  • of ships. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. Retrieved 2013-05-23. "Krasin (740150)". Register of ships. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. Retrieved...
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    The icebreaker Fyodor Litke (SKR-18, Russian: Фёдор Литке, СКР-18) was active in the Soviet era in the Arctic, until the late 1950s. It was built in 1909...
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