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  • ...366844950 18-10-06.jpg | thumb | The small icebreaker [[William H. Latham (icebreaker)|''William H. Latham'']] serves to keep open the water inlets at one of the ...]'s [[Lenin (icebreaker)|''Lenin'']] was the world's first nuclear powered icebreaker.]]
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  • | pagename = Icebreaker | abc = Icebreaker
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  • ...]'s [[Lenin (icebreaker)|''Lenin'']] was the world's first nuclear powered icebreaker.]] ...d by the [[Soviet Union]] in 1959, was the world's first nuclear powered [[icebreaker]].<ref name=nytimes1959-09-16/> So far the Soviet Union, and its successor
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  • The '''Icebreaker ''Eisvogel''''' (alternately '''''Kingfisher''''') is an [[icebreaker]] employed by the port of [[Vienna]], [[Austria]].<ref name=ViennaIcebreake | title=Vienna icebreaker used for first time this winter
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  • The '''Icebreaker Nathaniel Palmer''' is a [[research vessel]] designed for and operated on b The Nathaniel Palmer and another icebreaker operated on behalf of the National Science Foundation, the [[RV Lawrence M.
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  • {{rpl|Eisvogel (icebreaker)}} {{rpl|Semyon Dezhnev (icebreaker)}}
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  • There have been several [[icebreaker]]s known as '''''Semyon Dezhnev'''''. As a ''[[ruse de guerre]]'' the Komet disguised herself as the Soviet icebreaker ''Semyon Dezhvev'' so it could avoid allied detection as it proceeded up th
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  • | pagename = Lenin (icebreaker) | abc = Lenin (icebreaker)
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  • | pagename = Eisvogel (icebreaker) | abc = Eisvogel (icebreaker)
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  • World's first [[nuclear power]]ed [[icebreaker]]
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  • ...5-08 WILLIAM H. LATHAM - MMSI 366844950 on the NIagara River.jpg | thumb | Icebreaker ''William H. Latham'' at Niagara Falls, NY.]] The '''William H. Latham''' is a 77 ton [[icebreaker]] owned and operated by the [[New York Power Authority]] on the [[Niagara R
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  • | pagename = Icebreaker Nathaniel Palmer
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  • {{rpl|Icebreaker}}
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  • {{rpl|Eisvogel (icebreaker)}} {{rpl|Semyon Dezhnev (icebreaker)}}
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  • A Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker.
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  • A large icebreaker being built for the Canadian Coast Guard.
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  • | pagename = Eisvogel (icebreaker) | abc = Eisvogel (icebreaker)
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  • | pagename = Semyon Dezhnev (icebreaker) | abc = Semyon Dezhnev (icebreaker)
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  • | pagename = Polar Silk Road (icebreaker) | abc = Polar Silk Road (icebreaker)
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  • | pagename = William H. Latham (icebreaker) | abc = William H. Latham (icebreaker)
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  • [[Buoy tender]] and light [[icebreaker]], operated by the [[Maryland Department of Natural Resources]] since 2022
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  • French icebreaker engaged in research, in Antarctic waters.
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  • World's first [[nuclear power]]ed [[icebreaker]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Will be China's first nuclear powered [[icebreaker]]
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  • A small icebreaker used to keep open the [[Niagara River]] water inlets for [[Ontario Hydro]]'
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  • The CCGS Sir William Alexander is an [[icebreaker]] in the [[Canadian Coast Guard]].
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  • There have been several [[icebreaker]]s known as '''''Semyon Dezhnev'''''. As a ''[[ruse de guerre]]'' the Komet disguised herself as the Soviet icebreaker ''Semyon Dezhvev'' so it could avoid allied detection as it proceeded up th
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  • A small icebreaker used to keep open the [[Niagara River]] water inlets for the [[New York Pow
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  • ...]'s [[Lenin (icebreaker)|''Lenin'']] was the world's first nuclear powered icebreaker.]] ...d by the [[Soviet Union]] in 1959, was the world's first nuclear powered [[icebreaker]].<ref name=nytimes1959-09-16/> So far the Soviet Union, and its successor
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  • In 2018 China announced plans to build a nuclear-powered icebreaker, the '''Polar Silk Road'''.<ref name=thediplomat2018-07-17/><ref name=natio ...onally powered [[Polar Class]] icebreaker in addition to a nuclear powered icebreaker.<ref name=maritime-executive2021-11-22/> China is also planning to build a
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  • {{rpl|Icebreaker}}
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  • {{rpl|Icebreaker}}
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  • {{rpl|Icebreaker}}
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