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VITUS BERING (Arctech NB-506) - IMO 9613549

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Photographer:Jukka Koskimies [View profile]Title:VITUS BERING (Arctech NB-506)Added:Jul 01, 2012
Captured:June 30, 2012IMO:9613549Hits:3,544
Location:Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Photo Category: Ships Under Construction
Description:
The first of the two multifunctional icebreaking supply vessels ordered by Sovcomflot was launched at Arctech Shipyard Helsinki on 30.06.2012.
Vessel Identification
Name:Vitus Bering
IMO:9613549
Flag:Russia
MMSI:273358680
Callsign:UBGJ9
Technical Data
Vessel type:Offshore Supply Ship
Gross tonnage:7,100 tons
Summer DWT:3,950 tons
Length:0 m
Beam:0 m
Draught:0 m

Additional Information
Class society:Russian Maritime Shipping Register
Build year:2012
Builder*:Arctech Helsinki Shipyard
Helsinki, Finland
Owner:Unicom Management Services St.petersburg
St.petersburg, Russia
Manager:Unicom Management Services St.petersburg
St.petersburg, Russia
AIS Information
Last known position:
60°9’30.6” N, 24°55’31.44” E
Status:Moored
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 339° (321°)
Destination:
Location:
Arrival:30th Nov -0001
00:00:00 UTC
Last update:
5 months 4 days ago
Source:AIS (AirNav ShipTrax)

Port history
2013 December 25th, 12:00:30 UTCSt,petersburg
2013 February 17th, 12:00:27 UTCSingapore
2013 January 27th, 20:00:29 UTCLimassol
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tvtech on Jul 01, 2012 18:48 (10 months ago)
From the link above: "The icebreaking capability of the vessels is extremely high, they are able to operate independently in 1.7 meter thick ice."

WOW. Incredible for an Icebreaker so small and non-nuclear.

I would love to know what is powering these babies.

regards,tvtech
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