can I interest you in a terrifying photo of Yermak, the world’s first polar icebreaker?pic.twitter.com/2qWDBRaKCD
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here’s Yermak on scene in an extremely cool photopic.twitter.com/REGXpHiUWN
so at first they think, we use our big icebreaker to tow it off the rock. that doesn’t work
they come up with the best solution I’ve ever heard
[russianly] we use explosives to blow up the rock. no rock, no longer stuck on rock
this......... workspic.twitter.com/mupweA0uiF
Yermak tows Apraksin all the way back to port, mission accomplished. Yermak keeps on keeping on through two world wars
including the ‘ice cruise’ of the first, where it punches through 2m of ice at 12 knots to evacuate the Baltic Fleet from Helsinki to St Petersburg
only scrapped, reluctantly, in 1964, after 66 years of service
catch me getting sentimental about this shippic.twitter.com/lY1PFrbpXg
and apparently I’m not the only one, because the Soviet and then Russian Navy have been naming icebreakers after it since. here’s the most recent one, which is still working todaypic.twitter.com/VMPuSpvctr
PS the Soviet vibe for icebreakers was... wellpic.twitter.com/ubhj3IHVUC
that’s Yamal, which is Nenets for ‘the end of land’. It’s nuclear-powered also
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