Ilya Muromets (2016 Icebreaker)
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''Ilya Muromets'' (russian: italic=yes, Илья Муромец), Russian designation Project 21180, is a Russian
icebreaker An icebreaker is a special-purpose ship or boat designed to move and navigate through ice-covered waters, and provide safe waterways for other boats and ships. Although the term usually refers to ice-breaking ships, it may also refer to smaller ...
built by
Admiralty Shipyard The JSC Admiralty Shipyards (russian: link=no, Адмиралтейские верфи) (''formerly Soviet Shipyard No. 194'') is one of the oldest and largest shipyards in Russia, located in Saint Petersburg. The shipyard's building ways can ac ...
in
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
and commissioned on 30 November 2017. She is the first icebreaker built for the Russian Navy in almost 40 years.


Development and construction

In March 2014, the
Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation The Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation (russian: Министерство обороны Российской Федерации, Минобороны России, informally abbreviated as МО, МО РФ or Minoboron) is the govern ...
announced that the Russian Navy would receive a new auxiliary icebreaker as part of the ongoing fleet renewal program. The vessel, designed by the Russian
Vympel Design Bureau Vympel Design Bureau (russian: КБ «Вымпел») is a Russian ship design company based in Nizhny Novgorod. History The company was established in 1927 as a branch of the Leningrad Maritime Shipbuilding Bureau. The company was granted t ...
as Project 21180,Дизель электрический ледокол мощностью 7 МВт (проект 21180)
. Конструкторское бюро по проектированию судов «Вымпел».
would be the first new military icebreaker built in Russia since the Soviet era.
RussianShips.info.
The construction of the new auxiliary icebreaker was awarded to
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
-based
Admiralty Shipyard The JSC Admiralty Shipyards (russian: link=no, Адмиралтейские верфи) (''formerly Soviet Shipyard No. 194'') is one of the oldest and largest shipyards in Russia, located in Saint Petersburg. The shipyard's building ways can ac ...
. The keel of the vessel was laid on 23 April 2015 and she was launched as ''Ilya Muromets'' on 10 June 2016. After completing sea trials, the vessel was officially delivered to the Russian Navy in a flag-raising ceremony on 30 November 2017. ''Ilya Muromets'' is the fourth icebreaker named after the Russian folk hero: the first was a 1915-built steam-powered icebreaker later captured by the French; the second a 1941-built steam-powered icebreaker acquired from Germany as
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; the third a 1965-built diesel-electric Project 97K icebreaker. While initially the 6,000-ton ''Ilya Muromets'' was intended to be the
lead ship The lead ship, name ship, or class leader is the first of a series or class of ships all constructed according to the same general design. The term is applicable to naval ships and large civilian vessels. Large ships are very complex and may ...
of a series of four icebreakers, the Ministry of Defence decided not to begin the serial production of the Project 21180 due to high cost of the vessels. Instead, it will focus on building smaller Project 21180M icebreakers with about two thirds of the displacement and more limited functionality compared to the bigger vessel.


Design

Although the 6,000-ton ''Ilya Muromets'' is the largest icebreaker ever built for the Russian Navy, she is somewhat smaller than the civilian icebreakers operated by
Atomflot FSUE Atomflot (russian: ФГУП «Атомфлот») is a Russian company and service base that maintains the world's only fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers. Atomflot is part of the Rosatom group, and is based in the city of Murmansk. , the ...
, Rosmorport and
Sovcomflot Sovcomflot (russian: ПАО «Совкомфлот», ПАО «Современный коммерческий флот», , Modern Commercial Fleet). Sovcomflot is Russia's largest shipping company, and one of the global leaders in the maritime ...
. In terms of size and general layout, the vessel is comparable to the civilian Project MPSV06 multi-purpose salvage vessels with a working deck aft, deckhouse amidships and a helideck rated for
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helicopter. Like her civilian counterparts, ''Ilya Muromets'' is also equipped with a towing winch and stern notch for escorting other ships in ice conditions. Like most icebreakers today, ''Ilya Muromets'' has an integrated diesel-electric propulsion system where the main generators provide electricity for both propulsion and auxiliary systems. The vessel's power plant consists of four 6-cylinder
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6L32 medium-speed diesel generating sets. ''Ilya Muromets'' is one of the few ice-going vessels propelled by
contra-rotating Contra-rotating, also referred to as coaxial contra-rotating, is a technique whereby parts of a mechanism rotate in opposite directions about a common axis, usually to minimise the effect of torque. Examples include some aircraft propellers, res ...
propellers: the vessel has two electrically-driven Steerprop SP120CRP ECOО нас
ООО «Морские Пропульсивные Системы».
azimuthing
Z-drive A Z-drive is a type of marine propulsion unit. Specifically, it is an azimuth thruster. The pod can rotate 360 degrees allowing for rapid changes in thrust direction and thus vessel direction. This eliminates the need for a conventional rudder. ...
propulsion units with five blades on the pulling and four blades on the pushing propeller. This configuration provides higher propulsion efficiency at a cost of added mechanical complexity. In addition, the vessel has a
bow thruster Manoeuvering thruster (bow thruster or stern thruster) is a transversal propulsion device built into, or mounted to, either the bow or stern, of a ship or boat to make it more manoeuvrable. Bow thrusters make docking easier, since they allow th ...
for maneuvering.Profile view of the vessel
''Ilya Muromets'' is classified by the
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping The Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) maintains a ship register of the Russian Federation, based in Saint Petersburg, and is a marine classification society. Its activities aim to enhance safety of navigation, safety of life at sea, se ...
. Her ice class, ''Icebreaker6'', requires the vessel to be capable of operating in level ice with a thickness of in a continuous motion and her hull strengthened for navigation in non-Arctic waters where ice can be up to thick.Rules for the Construction and Classification of Sea-Going Ships Vol 1, 2017
. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.


References

{{reflist Icebreakers of Russia 2016 ships Ships built at Admiralty Shipyard