List of icebreakers
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This is a list of icebreakers, ships designed to operate in ice-covered waters.
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[edit] Argentina
- ARA Almirante Irízar (Q-5)
- ARA General San Martín (Q-4)
[edit] Australia
[edit] Canada
[edit] Canadian Coast Guard
[edit] Heavy Icebreaker
- CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent
- CCGS Terry Fox
- CCGS John A. MacDonald (Decommissioned 1991 and scrapped 1994)
- CCGS D'Iberville (Decommissioned and scrapped)
- CCGS N.B. McLean (Decommissioned and scrapped)
[edit] Icebreaker
- CCGS Alexander Henry (decommissioned)
- CCGS Amundsen (ex. CCGS Sir John Franklin)
- CCGS Des Groseilleirs
- CCGS Henry Larsen
- CCGS Labrador (decommissioned)
- CCGS Pierre Radisson
- CCGS Sir John Franklin (now CCGS Amundsen)
- CCGS Ernest Lapointe (Decommissioned, now museum ship)
- CGS Mikula (Long ago decommissioned)
- CGS Northern Light (Decommissioned and sold, long ago)
- CCGS Saurel (Decommissioned)
- Robert Lemeur (decommissioned)
[edit] Light Icebreaker
- CCGS Samuel Risley
- CCGS Ann Harvey (St. John's, NL)
- CCGS Edward Cornwallis (Dartmouth, NS)
- CCGS George R. Pearkes
- CCGS Griffon
- CCGS J.E. Bernier (Decommissioned)
- CCGS Martha L. Black (St. John's, NL)
- CCGS Sir Wilfred Laurier
- CCGS Sir William Alexander (Dartmouth)
- CCGS Earl Grey (Charlottetown, PEI)
- CCGS Bartlett (Decommissioned)
- CCGS Provo Wallis
- CCGS Simcoe (Built 1962)
- CCGS Tracy
- CCGS Cygnus
- CCGS Leonard J. Cowley
- CCGS Sir Wilfred Grenfell
[edit] Marine Atlantic
- MV Caribou (Gulfspan ferry)
- MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood (Gulfspan ferry)
- MV Leif Ericson
[edit] Ontario Power Generation
[edit] The Fednav Group
[edit] Voisey's Bay Nickel Company
[edit] Other
- Arctic Kalvik
- MV Polar Star
[edit] China
[edit] Chile
[edit] Denmark
- Icebraker A551 Danbjørn
- Icebraker A552 Isbjørn
- Icebraker A553 Thorbjørn
[edit] Estonia
[edit] Finland
[edit] Finnish Maritime Administration
- MS Fennica
- MS Nordica
- MS Botnica
- MS Kontio
- MS Otso
- MS Urho
- MS Sisu
- MS Voima
[edit] Commercial
[edit] Maritime Museum of Finland
[edit] France
[edit] Germany
[edit] International
[edit] Japan
- Shirase
- Soya
- Fuji
[edit] Norway
- KV Svalbard icebreaker and coast guard vessel
[edit] Russia
[edit] Nuclear powered
[edit] Non-nuclear
- Dikson
- Kapitan Dranitsyn
- Vladimir Ignatyuk
- Kapitan Khlebnikov
- Krasin
- Saint Alexander Nevsky
- Talagi(ex-Canmar Kigoriak of Canada)
- Yermak
- Magadan
- Sakhalin
- Akademik Fyodorov
[edit] Sweden
[edit] Swedish Maritime Administration
- Atle I (formerly known as Statsisbrytaren)
- Ymer I
- Thule
- Oden I
- Tor
- Njord
- Ale
- Atle II
- Frej
- Ymer II
- Oden II
[edit] Comercially owned
- Tor Viking
- Vidar Viking
- Balder Viking
[edit] United Kingdom
- HMS Endurance
- RRS James Clark Ross
[edit] United States
[edit] National Science Foundation
[edit] United States Coast Guard
[edit] Heavy Icebreaker
[edit] Icebreaker
- USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83) (Decommissioned 2006)
- USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30) (Commissioned 2006)
- USCGC Staten Island (WAGB-278)
- USCGC Eastwind (WAGB-279)
- USCGC Southwind (WAGB-280)
- USCGC Westwind (WAGB-281)
- USCGC Northwind (WAGB-282)
- USCGC Burton Island (WAGB-283)
- USCGC Edisto (WAGB-284)
- USCGC Glacier (WAGB-4)
[edit] References
- ^ Steamer-icebreaker Suur Tõll on Estonian Maritime Museum web
- ^ R/V Laurence M. Gould. National Science Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.
- ^ R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer. National Science Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.