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On 11 December 2024, Ursa Major left St Petersburg for Vladivostok. [3] As it was winter, she was to sail via the Suez Canal. Her cargo included two 45-ton hatches for a Project 10510 icebreaker that was under construction, and two Liebherr 420 mobile cranes to be installed at the Port of Vladivostok. [ 11 ]
In the 2000s, Russia began renewing the state-owned icebreaker fleet that, at the time, consisted mainly of Soviet-era vessels dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. [9] In July 2004, the Saint Petersburg-based Baltic Shipyard won an international tender for the construction of two 16-megawatt diesel-electric icebreakers for Rosmorport, a state-owned company established in 2003 to manage Russia's ...
Title Original air date "Hawaiian Lu-OW!" June 16, 2013 "Deadliest Cod" June 16, 2013 "Land of 10,000 Iceholes" June 23, 2013 "Wickeder Tuna" June 23, 2013
From the 1950s to the 2000s, the enterprise built more than 400 ships for the Navy, border forces and fishing organizations. More than 30 units of military equipment were supplied for export to eight countries of the world ( Vietnam , Cuba , China , Indonesia , Ethiopia , Guinea , Iraq , Yemen ): torpedo and missile boats were built at this ...
Arenas Capacity City Planned opening year New CSKA Ice Palace: 14,000 [6]: Moscow: 2026 UMMC Arena: 12,000 Yekaterinburg: 2024 New Torpedo Arena: 12,000 [7]: Nizhny Novgorod
Fetisov Arena (Russian: Фетисов-Арена) is an indoor arena located in Vladivostok, Russia. Completed in 2013, it has a seating capacity of 6,000 spectators for hockey matches and up to 8,000 for concerts. The venue is home of Admiral Vladivostok of the Kontinental Hockey League. [1] The arena is named in honor of Viacheslav Fetisov.
It’s unknown whether the Red Sox can talk Rafael Devers into moving from third base to accommodate Bregman. Bregman, 30, who originally was drafted by the Red Sox out of high school in 2012, has ...
Another popular series on his channel was the Christmas videos, [45] where he performed various stunts of similar calibre to his "On Thin Ice" series, like skating across ice using a chainsaw. [46] His vodka of choice, Vikingfjord , made frequent appearances on his channel, [ 47 ] [ 48 ] though he claimed that he had no connection to the brand ...