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    50 Let Pobedy (Russian: 50 лет Победы; "50 Years of Victory", referring to the anniversary of victory of the Soviet Union in World War II) is a Russian...
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    Arktika-class (Yamal and 50 Let Pobedy) contain a separate accommodation section for tourists. Quark Expeditions chartered 50 Let Pobedy for expeditions to...
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  • 1833. Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble!, a novel by Russo-Georgian writer Boris Akunin Russian: Гром победы, раздавайся!, romanized: Grom pobedy, razdavajsja...
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    (1989–2014; decommissioned) Vaygach (1990–present) Yamal (1992–present) 50 Let Pobedy, formerly Ural (2007–present) Arktika (2020–present) Sibir (2021–present)...
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    four service vessels and seven nuclear-powered icebreakers (“Yamal”, "50 Let Pobedy", "Taymyr", "Vaygach", "Arctic", "Siberia" and Ural). The last three...
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    icebreakers in addition to completing the unfinished Arktika-class icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy and starting the preliminary design development of the next generation...
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    Rossiya in 1985, Sovetskiy Soyuz in 1989, the Yamal in 1992 and the 50 Let Pobedy in 2007. The first of new class of nuclear icebreakers, Project 22220...
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  • Admiral Makarov. In shots which include live footage of the 2007-built 50 Let Pobedy, the blue-and-white polar bear logo of the former operator of the Russian...
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    As of 2020 the fleet included seven vessels: Yamal, Project 10521 50 Let Pobedy, Taymyr, Vaygach, Arktika, Siberia and Ural, and as of press date the...
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    by a joint team of Russian and American scientists. 2007 NS 50 Let Pobedy NS 50 Let Pobedy is the world's largest nuclear-powered icebreaker, and the largest...
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