Russian nuclear icebreaker boat threathens the coast of Norway

Started by Tsanten Eywa 'eveng, January 17, 2013, 03:04:05 PM

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The Russian icebreaker, Rossiya, have course towards the Baltic Sea. The road runs along the Norwegian coast, and this morning was the icebreaker just west of Rost.

The 30-year-old nuclear icebreaker Rossiya going right now along the Norwegian coast. The environmental organization Bellona doesn't like the sound of it.
The Russian icebreaker, "Rossiya", the course of the Baltic Sea. The road runs along the Norwegian coast, and this morning was the icebreaker just west of Rost.
- This boat is 30 years old. In Russia, they even said that this is probably the ship's last trip, says Nils Bohmer in Bellona.

Radioactivity:
The Bellona fears most is the numerous accidents this type of ship has been involved in.
- Over the past few years there have been some accidents involving these vessels. The worst that can happen is that this icebreaker harbors on the shore somewhere along the Norwegian coast. We are talking about a lot of radioactivity, said Bohmer.
Two years ago, two Russian icebreakers involved in accidents. The ship "Vajgatsj" caught fire at Siberia, and two people died. Earlier that year, nuclear icebreaker "Taimyr" affected by radioactive leaks.
- Last year there were a number of fire on Russian nuclear icebreakers when they worked out in Siberia, says Bohmer to nrk.no.

Watching over:
Bellona said the only thing we can do is to follow the ship along the journey.
- The Coast Guard will monitor the mission as long as the vessel is in Norwegian waters, says Ane Eide Kjærås the emergency department.
The vessel is at a speed of 17.3 knots, and is 200 km/110 Nm from shore.

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Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

Quote from: Tìtstewan on January 17, 2013, 03:24:36 PM
I wonder that these old ships are still driving. oO

Yeah. Why can't the Russians just replace this boat with a newer one. Better send this back to Russia, before it doing something damages

Kamean

For a well-built ship 30 years - not a long time.
"Ermak" sailed 65 years and, at the time of disassembly was in good condition.

The nuclear-powered icebreaker "Russia" left Murmansk and went to the Baltic. Under the contract with "Rosmorport" it will ensure the passage of large tankers and cargo ships in the port of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Vysotsk.
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=1007086&cid=17

QuoteYeah. Why can't the Russians just replace this boat with a newer one. Better send this back to Russia, before it doing something damages
Nov. 01. 2012 - Shipbuilders of St. Petersburg Baltic shipyard started practical implementation of the new generation of nuclear-powered icebreaker.

Project 22220 - Nuclear Icebreaker - Проект 22220 (ЛК60Я) атомный ледокол
Tse'a ngal ke'ut a krr fra'uti kame.


Tìtstewan

Quote from: Kamean on January 17, 2013, 03:45:43 PM
QuoteYeah. Why can't the Russians just replace this boat with a newer one. Better send this back to Russia, before it doing something damages
Nov. 01. 2012 - Shipbuilders of St. Petersburg Baltic shipyard started practical implementation of the new generation of nuclear-powered icebreaker.

Project 22220 - Nuclear Icebreaker - Проект 22220 (ЛК60Я) атомный ледокол
I don't feel well when I see driving ship powered by nuclear reactors. One accident is enough to destroy the environment and endanger people live for a long time. (like nuclear power plant)

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Quote from: Kamean on January 17, 2013, 03:45:43 PM
For a well-built ship 30 years - not a long time.
"Ermak" sailed 65 years and, at the time of disassembly was in good condition.

The nuclear-powered icebreaker "Russia" left Murmansk and went to the Baltic. Under the contract with "Rosmorport" it will ensure the passage of large tankers and cargo ships in the port of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Vysotsk.
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=1007086&cid=17

QuoteYeah. Why can't the Russians just replace this boat with a newer one. Better send this back to Russia, before it doing something damages
Nov. 01. 2012 - Shipbuilders of St. Petersburg Baltic shipyard started practical implementation of the new generation of nuclear-powered icebreaker.

Project 22220 - Nuclear Icebreaker - Проект 22220 (ЛК60Я) атомный ледокол


Yeah, this is why I really want to stop all nuclear in the world. I hate nuclear. It's the worst thing here on Earth, and one of the largest threats, and making one of the largest damages, coming behind the damages an asteroid causing, and biological warfare

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