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Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker

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Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker
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Lenin is a Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker. Launched in 1957, it was both the world's first nuclear-powered surface ship and the first nuclear-powered civilian vessel. Lenin entered operation in 1959 and worked clearing sea routes for cargo ships along Russia's northern coast. From 1960 to 1965 the ship covered over 85,000 miles during the Arctic navigation season, of which almost 65,000 were through ice. On April 10, 1974 the vessel was awarded the Order of Lenin. She was officially decommissioned in 1989. She was subsequently converted to a museum ship and is now permanently based at Murmansk.
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