Swedish Navy
Icebreakers
The Swedish icebreakers is owned by Administration of Shipping and Navigation but operated by the Navy.
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YMER (I) Build at Kockums
M.V. AB, Malmo, Sweden. |
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THULE Build at
The Naval Dockyard, Karlskrona, Sweden. |
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ODEN (I) Build 1958 at Sandvikens Skeppsdocka, Helsinki, Finland. Dimensions: 78,00 x 19,40 x 6,90 metres Main engines: Diesel-electric; 4 shafts; (2 fwd, 2 aft); 10.500 shp = 16 knots
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TOR Build 1964 at Crichton-Vulcan, Turku (hull),
Dimensions: 84,50 x 20,50 x 6,20 metres. Main Engines: Wartsila-Sulzer diesel-electric; 4 shafts; (2 fwd, 2 aft);12.000 hp = 18 knots
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ATLE (Finnish Urho - class)
Build 1974 at Wartsila, Helsinki, Finland Dimensions: 104,60 x 23,80 x 7,30 metres. Main Engines: 5 Wartsila-Pielstick diesels of 25.000 bhp; 4 Stromberg electric motors; 4 shafts (2 fwd, 2aft); 22.000 bhp = 18 knots |
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NJORD
Build at Wartsila,
Helsinki, Finland. 11/7 2000: Sold to Polar Star Expeditions, Halifax, (a subsidiary of Karlsen Shipping), converted into an expedition cruise ship and renamed POLAR STAR. Registered in Barbados. 105 passengers and expedition staff in 45 cabins. 2003/2004: hit an uncharted rock in King Haakon Bay on an Antarctic cruise. Repaired in Falmouth summer 2004. 27/6 2005: Ran aground near Hinlopen on the east coast of Svalbard around 12:00 with 52 passengers and 41 crew. Moved clear under her own power 2005-06-28 08:55. No damage and no injuries reported. |