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Project 10510, also known through the Russian type size series designations LK-110Ya and LK-120YaThe type size series designation "LK-110Ya" (russian: ЛК-110Я) and "LK-120Ya" (russian: ЛК-120Я) comes from the Russian language word for "icebreaker" (russian: text=ледокол, translit=ledokol), propulsion power (110 or 120 megawatts), and the first letter of the Russian word for "nuclear" (russian: text=ядерное, translit=yadernoye). or the project name Leader (russian: Лидер, Lider), is a planned series of
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nuclear-powered icebreaker A nuclear-powered icebreaker is an icebreaker with an onboard nuclear power plant that produces power for the vessel's propulsion system. , Russia is the only country that builds and operates nuclear-powered icebreakers, having built a number of ...
s. Designed in the 2010s, when built in the 2020s, it would supersede
Project 22220 icebreaker Project 22220, also known through the Russian type size series designation LK-60Ya,The type size series designation "LK-60Ya" (russian: ЛК-60Я) comes from the Russian language word for "icebreaker" (russian: text=ледокол, translit=ledo ...
s as the largest and most powerful
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 ...
s in the world. , the lead vessel of the series is under construction and expected to be commissioned by 2027. In total, it had been planned to build three vessels by 2033. They were planned to be operated by the Russian company
FSUE 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 ...
which operates Russia's fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers. However, in February 2023 it was reported that only one Project 10510 vessel would be built before 2035.


Background and development

In the late 1980s,
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(CNIIMF) and the
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developed a number of "icebreaker type size series" for a long-term fleet renewal program initiated shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In addition to smaller diesel-electric icebreakers, the proposed icebreaking vessels included two distinct nuclear-powered icebreaker designs: a 60-megawatt dual-draft line icebreaker and a 110-megawatt "leader-icebreaker". The latter's primary mission would be to ensure reliable year-round shipping in the Russian Arctic, including transit cargo along the
Northern Sea Route The Northern Sea Route (NSR) (russian: Се́верный морско́й путь, ''Severnyy morskoy put'', shortened to Севморпуть, ''Sevmorput'') is a shipping route officially defined by Russian legislation as lying east of No ...
as well as transportation of raw materials and natural resources produced from the continental shelf. As traditional icebreaker-led convoys were seen preferable over independently-operating ships, the principal characteristics such as a beam of and capability of breaking up to thick ice were specified with escorting of large-tonnage vessels in mind. In the late 2000s, increasing shipping activity in the Russian Arctic and the prospect of turning the Northern Sea Route into a year-round shortcut between Western Europe and Asia called for the development of more powerful icebreakers. The 110-megawatt icebreaker, now referred to simply as "Leader" (or "Lider" as romanized from the Russian word ''Лидер''), was seen as the key for ensuring that large container ships could transit the northern passage in just ten days. In September 2011, then
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mentioned the construction of 110-megawatt nuclear-powered icebreakers "here in the northwestern shipyards in Russia" in his speech at the interregional conference of
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in Cherepovets. Shortly afterwards,
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began developing the vessel concept in co-operation with Central Design Bureau "Iceberg". The result, Project 10510, was a nuclear-powered icebreaker design intended for escorting cargo ships and tankers with a beam of and
deadweight tonnage Deadweight tonnage (also known as deadweight; abbreviated to DWT, D.W.T., d.w.t., or dwt) or tons deadweight (DWT) is a measure of how much weight a ship can carry. It is the sum of the weights of cargo, fuel, fresh water, ballast water, pro ...
of 100,000tonnes year-round along the entire Northern Sea Route. With a propulsion power of 120 megawatts, the icebreaker would be capable of maintaining an average escort speed of in ice. While the Saint Petersburg-based
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, builder of the preceding ''Arktika'' class and the
Project 22220 icebreaker Project 22220, also known through the Russian type size series designation LK-60Ya,The type size series designation "LK-60Ya" (russian: ЛК-60Я) comes from the Russian language word for "icebreaker" (russian: text=ледокол, translit=ledo ...
s, declared itself as the only Russian shipyard with the necessary competence to construct nuclear-powered icebreakers, the newly-constructed shipbuilding complex "Zvezda" in Bolshoy Kamen in the Russian Far East was also seen as a serious contender. However, proposals to built the vessel at Zaliv Shipbuilding Yard in
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in the Russian-annexed
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were largely dismissed. In September 2018, Zvezda was officially selected as the sole builder of the Project 10510 icebreakers. In February 2019, CEO of Zvezda, Sergei Tseluyko, confirmed during an interview with
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that the plan is to build three Project 10510 icebreakers at the shipyard. On 15 January 2020, shortly before resigning, then Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a governmental order allocating 125.57 billion rublesAbout US$2 billion or 1.85 billion euro. of federal money for financing the construction of the first Project 10510 icebreaker for Rosatom from 2020 onwards and commissioning it by 2027. Previously, the funding for the construction of the icebreaker had been excluded from the 2017–2025 state program for the development of the Arctic as funding had been cut from 209.7 billion to 50.9 billion rubles. On 23 April 2020, Atomflot and Zvezda signed the shipbuilding contract for the construction of the first Project 10510 icebreaker. In February 2023 it was reported that an update of Russia's arctic strategy provided for only one Project 10510 vessel to be built before 2035. The emphasis will instead shift to two additional Project 22220 icebreakers.


Construction

The steel cutting for the first Project 10510 icebreaker began at Zvezda on 6 July 2020. The vessel will be named '' Rossiya'', a name previously given to the third ''Arktika''-class icebreaker that was in service in 1985–2013. It was
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on 5 July 2021.На Дальнем Востоке заложили головной атомный ледокол "Лидер"
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In March 2023, ''
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'' reported that the construction of ''Rossiya''s hull had progressed only by 5% instead of the planned 15% and the large steel castings such as rudder horns and propeller shaft brackets, originally ordered from the Ukrainian company Energomashspetsstal whose production facilities in
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were damaged during the
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, had to be re-contracted to a domestic supplier who cannot deliver them to the shipyard before August 2025. As a result of various delays and challenges, the cost of the first Project 10510 icebreaker is expected to increase by 40–60% and the delivery of the vessel will slip beyond the December 2027 deadline.


Design


General characteristics

Project 10510 icebreakers are long and have a beam of . They draw of water and have a displacement of about . In 2015, students from the
Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy The Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design (Санкт-Петербургская художественно-промышленная академия имени А. Л. Штиглица; abbreviated as СПГХПА) is the ...
collaborated with Central Design Bureau "Iceberg" to develop futuristic visions on what the next-generation nuclear-powered icebreaker could look like. While these sleek yacht-like design studies have been sometimes incorrectly thought to represent the actual Project 10510 icebreaker design, the actual design is a departure from the more angular previous nuclear icebreakers.


Power and propulsion

The icebreakers are powered by two RITM-400
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s with a thermal output of 315 megawatts each. Four electrically-driven shafts with a combined capacity of allow the vessel to break up to ice.


Ships in class


Notes


References

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