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Russian Ministry of Transport Orders Four New Icebreakers

Russian Ministry of Transport Orders Four New Icebreakers

The Russian Ministry of Transport is ordering four new icebreakers worth a total of 79 billion RUB. A contract on the construction of the vessels will be signed in November this year, Deputy Minister Viktor Olersky told Itar-Tass. The contract partner is the United Shipbuilding Corporation. Construction is due to start in 2012.
Monday, 31.Oct.2011, 03:32 (GMT+3)

The Russian Ministry of Transport is ordering four new icebreakers worth a total of 79 billion RUB. A contract on the construction of the vessels will be signed in November this year, Deputy Minister Viktor Olersky told Itar-Tass. The contract partner is the United Shipbuilding Corporation. Construction is due to start in 2012. 

According to Olersky, three of the icebreakers will have a price tag of 18 billion RUB (USD 602.01 million) each, while the fourth will cost 25 billion RUB (USD 836.12500 million).
 
In addition to the four vessels included in the November contract, another two icebreakers are expected to be built over the next years. Speaking at a meeting in the Maritime Board in Naryan-Mar in July this year, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov confirmed that the Russian Finance Ministry already has approved the costs for six new icebreakers. Three of the new vessels are to be nuclear powered, the others will have diesel engines, he said.
 
As BarentsObserver also reported, Russia’s next three-year budget includes RUB 20 billion for the construction of a new nuclear-powered icebreaker. Funds have also been allocated for the construction of three shallow-draft diesel-powered icebreakers which, because they are part of a newer and more advanced class, will be able to replace five old vessels.
 
(79 billion Russian rubles = 2.642155 billion U.S. dollars)

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