Life Inside World’s Largest 75.000 h.p. Icebreaker in Middle of the Arctic

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  • Опубликовано: 9 окт 2022
  • Today we are going years to have a look at what life inside world's largest 75.000 h.p. Icebreaker in the middle of the artic looks like. The Russian Yamal icebreaker and the 50 years of victory are the two largest and most powerful nuclear icebreakers operating at the north pole right now. The two ships' main mission is to help bigger ships to pass through the thick polar ice but also offer the possibility to go on a cruise for passengers to go on an expedition of this nature. In this icebreaker documentary, we will look closely at how the nuclear icebreaker work and take you on a tour inside.
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Комментарии • 294

  • @user-ik7bt6wc7p
    @user-ik7bt6wc7p 11 месяцев назад +61

    Hello everyone. I had been working on Yamal icebreaker for 4 years as AB and I must to say that only 80% of information in this video is truth. Yes, these icebreakers have the nuclear power plants, but they use different type of Uranus, not for naval purposes, it is impossible to use in such way. As to the power- they are very very powerful beasts - go through the 2m ice fields with loaded ships on tug - very impressive sight. They are real kings of Arctic.

    • @jeffryan7439
      @jeffryan7439 2 месяца назад +4

      What kind of Uranus does it have?, do you need a mirror to see it?

  • @jpmtlhead39
    @jpmtlhead39 Год назад +45

    This russian icebreakers are massive.
    And dont forget that they are Nuclear Powered. What makes an huge diference.
    They are Huge Beasts.

  • @gk2282
    @gk2282 Год назад +55

    It's strange to see someone mentions Russia in this madness. Russia is a land of wonderful people, techniques and inventions.

    • @abstracting6411
      @abstracting6411 Год назад +17

      Remember. "Whoever comes to us with a sword will perish by the sword." Russia.

    • @oldskoolordie
      @oldskoolordie Год назад

      Western media trying to rewrite history to suit an agenda.

    • @davidkraus5195
      @davidkraus5195 10 месяцев назад

      Wonderful people who routinely threaten the rest of the world with nuclear annihilation and treat their neighbours like subjects. When they ruled eastern europe, they forced upon us their great techniques and inventions and when they finally left, we abandoned most of them, because y'know, western inventions dont break nearly as often.

    • @rasvatissi580
      @rasvatissi580 8 месяцев назад +5

      80% breakers of the whole world is designed in finland, and 60% of them are built also.
      Most of the russian fleet is designed and also built in helsinki shipyard. They have finnish Wärtsilä engines and or their own nuclear reactor

    • @AliAli-et7zy
      @AliAli-et7zy 6 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@rasvatissi580Lol you must be kidding right? Russia started making nuclear icebreakers in 50s, Soviet times. First nuclear icebreaker in the world is also built by USSR named "Lenin" in 1957 and nearly all of the current Russian nuclear icebreakers are built by Russia itself in Russian shipyards such as Zvezda, Vladivostok(Dalzavod), Murmansk shipyards. The only icebreakers built by Finland were two slightly smaller shallow-draught icebreakers from Wärtsilä Marine Helsinki Shipyard in Finland and it was in Soviet times. Because Soviet "Arktik" class icebreakers were too big to operate in the shallow coastal deltas. The rest of the icebreakers are built by Russia itself. And Russia has historically been the only country to build and operate nuclear-powered icebreakers. Recently, more countries want to build nuclear powered icebreakers such as China announced plans that it would build a nuclear-powered icebreaker similar to the Russian Project 22220. As of 2023, construction on this nuclear icebreaker has not started

  • @SierraLimaOscar
    @SierraLimaOscar Год назад +307

    50 knots is not 28 kmh. 50 knots is 92.6 kmh, which I guarantee you that ship is not capable in clear waters.

    • @joeljacott1700
      @joeljacott1700 Год назад +33

      The incorrect speed references are all over the place

    • @jamesblonde2271
      @jamesblonde2271 Год назад +2

      😂

    • @lampievdnest
      @lampievdnest Год назад +1

      Hahahahahahaha, 30knts more, then most single prop aircraft will have enough speed to takeoff.

    • @BrendonHoppy
      @BrendonHoppy Год назад +45

      15 knots is 28kmh +/-

    • @cocvillage5283
      @cocvillage5283 Год назад +5

      Its 28 knots ca. 50 kph

  • @tomascernak6112
    @tomascernak6112 8 месяцев назад +5

    And again that "can not operate in Tropical waters" myth. Of course they can, with lowered efficiency and total power output. But they can.
    But it will be unpleasant for people on board, because these Icebreakers do not have Air conditioning, only heating. For obvious reasons.

  • @SuperCrowHeart
    @SuperCrowHeart 9 месяцев назад +11

    That notch isn't for towing. It's so the second ship can add power to the breaker. The whole point of the prow of the breaker is to ride up onto the ice and it's weight breaks the ice. A second ship adding its HP to the breaker makes it slide up onto the ice easier. If you don't know why something is how it is don't just make up something.

  • @ronwilliams9884
    @ronwilliams9884 Год назад +27

    50 knots, of course not.
    Must have meant 15.
    Was First Officer into the Arctic ice 25 years ago… an amazing trip.

    • @woodb51
      @woodb51 Год назад

      Many videos need a proofreader!

    • @tbfdude
      @tbfdude Год назад +1

      LOL right when I saw that info onscreen, 😂 I paused the video to read the comments to see if anyone disputed it yet.

    • @NaturalBornKelli
      @NaturalBornKelli Год назад

      Did you touch or see the firmament? Is there more green land past the artic or not?

    • @surgeon9039
      @surgeon9039 11 месяцев назад

      21 knots is full speed oin clear water.

    • @patman0250
      @patman0250 10 месяцев назад +1

      First off you're lying, second you're lies based off 25 year old technology. We're space age now 50 knots over the ice with a nuclear powered ship!? Child's Play.

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 Год назад +47

    I was genuinely excited when you said that this nuclear icebreaker took fare paying passengers on her voyages... But then you said the costs and my hopes melted.
    To be able to see the technical aspects of this vessel in operation would be fantastic!
    When I see cruise liners I am only interested in their technical sections, which I would love to see in operation.
    Nothing else about cruise liners interests me, I am far more interested in seeing the desalination plant operation than in the vessels passenger entertainment features.

    • @tomascernak6112
      @tomascernak6112 8 месяцев назад +11

      Learn Russian, make some friends in Rosatom, and it can be significantly less. I paid 50 000 RUB, which was like 1000 USD at that time. For 2 week long trip. Cheaper than 2 weeks in Alps. Of course, you will get crew cabin, which is equal to cheapest cabin for tourists. But at least you are among cheerful and honest people (Russian crew), not western snobs in tourist section.

    • @inammir1979
      @inammir1979 6 месяцев назад

      I can just send u the plans if you want

    • @rzucmiemualanatfasz
      @rzucmiemualanatfasz 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tomascernak6112>russian
      >Honest
      Pick 1

  • @kainekaine7943
    @kainekaine7943 28 дней назад

    I love ships and boats. I build 68 ft yachts for work. They are massive them selfs so this must be insane to build

  • @spinandmarty
    @spinandmarty Год назад +25

    Best travel experience of my life was an icebreaker voyage to the Ross Sea in Antarctica.

    • @patman0250
      @patman0250 10 месяцев назад +2

      You wouldn't know since you've never been on one.

    • @GreyCerberus
      @GreyCerberus 10 месяцев назад +2

      ^ strange comment really, just because you might not be able to afford it. I can't afford it but I don't have a reason to doubt him and neither do you unless you know the OP personally..

    • @mnewm21
      @mnewm21 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@patman0250 I have done it as well on the very ship they are talking about 50 Yrs of Victory. With Quark back in 2012 we sailed around Antarctica from Ushuaia past the bottom of Australia to Cape town over 5 weeks I think it was, it cost me in a triple birth cabin about $22000 back then. There was one family on board who was actually circumnavigating the world in a North South North fashion on the trip and that trip was over $140,000 per person for his family of 4! I am unsure how they can say that the ship can't navigate the tropical waters as it would have had to, to get to the southern hemisphere and Antarctica so not sure of thatt and it wasn't mentioned in the briefings we had on the trip?

  • @OllieVK
    @OllieVK Год назад +4

    this is like a kid's last minute school project.

  • @johnny6507
    @johnny6507 Месяц назад

    It seemed pretty clear to me that the commentator said 15 knots. I will admit that I am interested in & well versed in the performance specifications of marine craft and know that it would be crazy if this ship traveled at even 30 knots through 3 meter thick ice.

  • @themajesticcorgi1711
    @themajesticcorgi1711 Год назад +15

    That price per person is insane I work as a drydock welder and fitter and we get quite a bit of these so it's cool to see them in action

    • @al28854
      @al28854 Год назад

      prob. will give discounts for customers who declare themselves as Russian ultra right wing Nationalist Putin supporters.

    • @lavatr8322
      @lavatr8322 Год назад +1

      How much do you get paid .....
      and whats the qualification

  • @jetblack6850
    @jetblack6850 3 месяца назад +2

    It doesn't say 50 years of Allie victory. It say the Soviet defeated the Nazi's.

  • @myentertainment55
    @myentertainment55 Год назад +27

    I wish I had spare 45 grands laying around. It would be a dream to be a tourist on that ship.

  • @olivertaylor8788
    @olivertaylor8788 3 месяца назад +1

    THATS NICE

  • @bkh5746
    @bkh5746 Месяц назад

    I bet that would be neat as hell

  • @glennalan
    @glennalan Год назад +2

    Amazing! Great video! Thank you!

  • @suryakamalnd9888
    @suryakamalnd9888 Год назад +4

    Amazing video bro

  • @MCarrick-ss7xc
    @MCarrick-ss7xc Год назад

    This looks warm for the upcoming winter.

  • @tataelectric3
    @tataelectric3 Год назад +4

    Love our country love you bro

  • @elyasghogha8497
    @elyasghogha8497 Год назад +1

    Huge Amazing, sitting at home and watching good job bro

  • @bRad96699
    @bRad96699 Год назад +7

    It's a Bubbler system not Blubber 😆. It uses bubbles to keep the ice off the side of the ship and make it more stream lined lol

    • @havz0r
      @havz0r 2 часа назад +1

      wanted to comment just that lol

  • @1950harleycharley
    @1950harleycharley Год назад +7

    Excellent video. Great information!

  • @ozzmosis210
    @ozzmosis210 3 месяца назад

    Heavily armed because of....yeah...polar bears. LMAAAAAAOOOOOO

  • @m7791
    @m7791 2 месяца назад

    You couldn’t pay me to get on that helicopter

  • @Kenn_Adams
    @Kenn_Adams Год назад +4

    Very informative video. But buddy, seventy five thousand is written as 75,000. Not 75.000 that means it's just 75 hp

    • @le_petit_renard
      @le_petit_renard Год назад +4

      Most of the countries around the world use . as thousands separator and , as decimal separator.

    • @robertlee7606
      @robertlee7606 Год назад +1

      C’mon man! We aren’t all that dense.

    • @forestghost7
      @forestghost7 3 месяца назад

      ​@@robertlee7606he's apparently never been out of USA 🙄

  • @predatortheme
    @predatortheme 2 месяца назад

    Guys, you can go on a 10 day arctic expedition with cheaper travel companies for as low as 5 grand, lol

  • @startreker8591
    @startreker8591 Год назад +2

    This breaker is the ice melter omG

  • @memorobles7857
    @memorobles7857 Год назад +1

    Feet mean nothing to like 75% of the world. Watched this and still don't know how big those ships are lol

  • @net_graf
    @net_graf 7 месяцев назад +1

    You may travel to North-pole on nuclear icebreaker, it's not so expensive! Explore historical sites in Franz Josef Land. Ride zodiac boats and see polar bears and walruses. If you want, fly in a hot air balloon and helicopter, take a steam bath in the world's northernmost mobile sauna and swim in the Arctic Ocean. Play snowballs in North-Pole🤤You can send a postcard to your friends from the northernmost post office in the world, based in the Russian Arctic National Park. Journey to the top of the planet on a fucking nuclear icebreaker, with a guided tour! Tour lasts 13 days with $25k price.
    Also you may choose go to North-pole in helicopter 😸

  • @norbnorbz6051
    @norbnorbz6051 Год назад +1

    Love this. Very cool video. The experience looks wild as. Love it.

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 4 месяца назад

    Too scary to even think about going on the Arctic Ocean is such a boat. Give those crew members a Gold Star.

    • @user-ee6nb9ec6v
      @user-ee6nb9ec6v 4 месяца назад

      Well, this is the safest boat in the world, in terms of nature disasters

    • @alexanderupb4546
      @alexanderupb4546 3 месяца назад

      idk, what if it gets stuck and got frozen? for real, they are scary as fk, not because they are nuclear, because they can get stuck in that cold environment @@user-ee6nb9ec6v

  • @L3GHO5T
    @L3GHO5T 2 месяца назад

    Ice breaker Yamal is the most bad ass looking ship on the face of the planet outside the Iowa class battle ships

  • @johnwilliams3555
    @johnwilliams3555 2 месяца назад

    All this and no mention of glow ball varmint. How wonderful.

  • @Divingdeeponceagain
    @Divingdeeponceagain Год назад +1

    This is insane brah

  • @stupitdog9686
    @stupitdog9686 Год назад +2

    Wow! $45,000 for a two week cruise sounds EXTREME!! OK it includes a chopper ride or two and hopefully all the posh food & booze you can jam in you .... but still..... I don't know of any other cruises that expensive unless you go for a complete owners suite of rooms and cabins and hot & cold running butlers and maids & a pesonal 24 hour chief!!

    • @MarinaZhyvoiChelovek
      @MarinaZhyvoiChelovek 6 месяцев назад +3

      Глупый комментарий. Это не какой-то обычный круиз на обычном лайнере по обычным морям. Это поход на Северный полюс на атомном ледоколе. Всё это стоит дорого и очень дорого. И это имеет совсем другое, фактически сакральное значение. Если вы хотите просто есть и пить, покупайте обычный круиз.

  • @dr.d5920
    @dr.d5920 Год назад +2

    Listen carefully...he said 15 not 50.

  • @guilletiger
    @guilletiger Год назад +7

    How come this channel has 267k subscribers and so little reproductions and only 4 people including me have commented so far 😵

    • @JeddieT
      @JeddieT Год назад +2

      Maybe it’s because of all the distortions in facts along with the deceptive - read dishonest - thumbnail.

    • @ttgg1564
      @ttgg1564 Год назад

      ..clearly stated above. This isn't even the largest icebreaker. The channel is a joke.

  • @davidkosach3095
    @davidkosach3095 3 месяца назад

    What no cannons, fire power, flame 🔥 throwers, dynamite 🧨 or anything else cool like this to help aide these ships ??

  • @wilsonongweedun5697
    @wilsonongweedun5697 Год назад +5

    If only Titanic been built like this, anyway, great video..

  • @ashokrayvenn
    @ashokrayvenn Год назад

    Ok…wow!! Ive just updated where i need to be in an apocalyptic situation.

  • @mrhoque4262
    @mrhoque4262 Год назад

    Terror:a must watch🥶🇬🇧

  • @heavenstomergatroyd-ou8fx
    @heavenstomergatroyd-ou8fx 3 месяца назад

    5 knots maybe. Not 50; dumb mistake. I was on USCGC Southwind, a 1944 vintage icebreaker. Average speed breaking ice was ~3 knots. Also on US G. Midgett, a high endurance cutter that coul get to about 28 knots on turbines.

  • @laszlozoltan5021
    @laszlozoltan5021 Год назад +1

    I wonder how much different life would be inside this in the middle of the sahara....

  • @eraparyana1503
    @eraparyana1503 Год назад +1

    great vlog with real and interesting videos of the ship rather than boring pics given by most of the vlogers ...

  • @MrGhendri
    @MrGhendri Год назад

    Whales have BLUBBER. Ice breakers have BUBBLERS

  • @jeffreysalvador7076
    @jeffreysalvador7076 Год назад +1

    I just took the tour for free. Thanks you tube

  • @Yohann67
    @Yohann67 Год назад +8

    Great title! 75 hp is a bit low for a huge ice breaker tho.

  • @chrisinkles5857
    @chrisinkles5857 Год назад

    Lol so about that ice cap melting.... this thing smashing through ice producing steam through holes below waterline. Nice lol

  • @kasey9067
    @kasey9067 Год назад +11

    Great video, I loved it! I had no idea they took passengers... I'd love to do that.

    • @mtmadigan82
      @mtmadigan82 Год назад

      Russian nuke boat? No you really dont want to do that. Theyve had a dozen reactor accidents on this hunk of shlt.

    • @Vano-Van
      @Vano-Van 9 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@mtmadigan82Schoolboy, what are you talking about childish nonsense. These Russian icebreakers have been sailing for decades, taking passengers on excursions, there have been no incidents with them. Go study, schoolboy.

  • @kingdomgateway7677
    @kingdomgateway7677 Год назад

    Like button smashed to the maximum.

  • @kenjones627
    @kenjones627 Год назад +1

    They said 15 knots genius

  • @kevinsitompul8903
    @kevinsitompul8903 11 месяцев назад

    Ahh😩 the helicopter on the ship i really love that Its like on A plague when the only thing to use is the ship and the helicopter is scout

  • @SW-jw6il
    @SW-jw6il Год назад +1

    anyone got 45k i can borrow until my brother quits drinkin ?

  • @mystikalos
    @mystikalos 9 месяцев назад +1

    363 K subscribers !!! and 50 knots ? Where is this world heading !!

  • @double-oseven5725
    @double-oseven5725 4 месяца назад

    Cheers but I think the v back acts more like a pus-push rather than pull...other ships can assist the ice push like done in the mines

  • @jerryventress8669
    @jerryventress8669 2 месяца назад

    Badass

  • @GoonieLord
    @GoonieLord Год назад +1

    Armed polar bear 🐻‍❄️ guards 🤔

  • @andrewgrow5711
    @andrewgrow5711 Год назад

    5:32 and that's how shoelaces can make your body like a burst sausage wrapped around a rolling pin

  • @qbre5796
    @qbre5796 4 месяца назад

    Never seen a Civillian MI-2 Before

  • @petewilcox3354
    @petewilcox3354 2 месяца назад

    I missed the life inside part

  • @BLUESKY-zt1nv
    @BLUESKY-zt1nv Год назад +3

    i am looking to buy a 75.000 h.p. Icebreaker just like this one in the video ..a 2nd hand one off the Russian Ship sales website ..hopefully i can get one in red just like this one , red upper with a Black hull ..

    • @Rory_Mercury
      @Rory_Mercury Год назад

      I think you can order a modern nuclear icebreaker from us and paint it as you like.)

  • @brycecampbell4845
    @brycecampbell4845 4 месяца назад

    I'd like to take a compass and see what direction the real North Pole is on that ship

  • @_Besconte
    @_Besconte 4 месяца назад

    looks really comfy in there
    it just a joke i've never been there ]
    but yeah it look comfy

  • @antm64
    @antm64 Год назад +1

    Amazing nautical engineering!!

  • @skcyclist
    @skcyclist Год назад +4

    An excellent video despite a few speed mistakes.

    • @markf3229
      @markf3229 Год назад +1

      On the screen it shows the conversion of 50 knots to 28 kph
      If you listen carefully the narrator said, 15 knots which equates to 28 kph.
      Just lost in translation.
      Good video though

    • @coleb1567
      @coleb1567 Год назад +1

      More than just speed mistakes in this video if you pay attention..

  • @jakekielty1
    @jakekielty1 Год назад

    i hope the polar bear security just get people out of there they have it hard enough right now

  • @AaronCooks
    @AaronCooks Год назад +1

    I dont know if I might remember wrong buuut is this the ice breaker from the thumpnail??? :D

  • @joechang8696
    @joechang8696 Год назад +2

    there should be no reason for a nuclear propulsion plant to be designed to only operate in cold water (near 32F), and not anywhere from 32 to 80F. If the design spec is 75,000 shp in 32F water, then it might be only 60,000 in warm water.

    • @ThehouseofLP
      @ThehouseofLP Год назад +1

      Why would you need an ice breaker in warm water though?

  • @markmarsh27
    @markmarsh27 Год назад +2

    If you paid ME $45 000 I would subject myself to this North Pole cruise.

  • @pbenga
    @pbenga Год назад

    I smashed that 'Like' and 'Subscribe' button like that ship smashes the ice.

  • @No-timeforimbeciles
    @No-timeforimbeciles 7 месяцев назад

    The thumbnail pic is the 'lider' class icebreaker, first keel laid in July 2018, it is not finished yet ! Artika is largest & most powerful icebreaker to date

  • @dimasg14
    @dimasg14 11 месяцев назад

    now i actually have a dream,i wanna see that north pole raw

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 Год назад

    After relistening to the audio 3 times the narrator says fifteen knots per hour. The graphic is wrong. 15 knots per hour converts to 27.78 kilometers per hour.

  • @cherokeesome
    @cherokeesome 8 месяцев назад

    At one point they can look south in any direction 😂

  • @Papa5murf1
    @Papa5murf1 Год назад

    Living right next to a NUCLEAR reactor no thanks!

  • @steveoTHEGREAT
    @steveoTHEGREAT 5 месяцев назад

    The one thing I would never do is get in that helicopter

  • @avs040288
    @avs040288 2 месяца назад

    50 knots? Are you mad! I call bullshit 😂

  • @Sniffyboy
    @Sniffyboy Год назад +2

    That is not cruising at 50 knots... Come on.

  • @garycaruso4883
    @garycaruso4883 Год назад

    They have a website, right now its $31k for a 12 night polar cruise

    • @dethray1000
      @dethray1000 10 месяцев назад

      it costs $5000.00 to $7,000.00 --find everything online--that is in usa dollar

  • @dethray1000
    @dethray1000 10 месяцев назад

    it costs $5000.00 to $7,000.00 --find everything online

  • @bucas1364
    @bucas1364 Год назад +1

    50 knots is 92 km/t and not 28km/t 0:57

  • @stuntmanstu1
    @stuntmanstu1 Год назад +1

    So the pic is just click bait. Never shown the biggest icebreaker yet. 🤥

  • @allmo2009
    @allmo2009 Год назад +1

    15 knots not 50

  • @bartman898
    @bartman898 Год назад

    No I just wanted some crushed ice for my drink.

  • @sferg9582
    @sferg9582 2 месяца назад

    A "blubber" system?? LOL! Perhaps you meant "bubbler" system?

  • @scorber23
    @scorber23 Год назад

    Uranium One × HRC

  • @EricGarciastussy
    @EricGarciastussy Год назад

    Simply amazing

  • @LibertyorDie1976
    @LibertyorDie1976 9 месяцев назад

    I want to hear the ship breaking ice.

  • @sebywest3736
    @sebywest3736 Месяц назад

  • @trevorstevens2889
    @trevorstevens2889 5 месяцев назад

    Thumbnail photo was of another ship. Very misleading.

    • @user-ee6nb9ec6v
      @user-ee6nb9ec6v 4 месяца назад

      Yes, but they are cool in different ways.
      Icebreaker from the thumbnail , is under construction

  • @mikecimerian6913
    @mikecimerian6913 Год назад

    Russia just launched two new icebreakers one has a 70,000 ton displacement it will be commissioned in two years.

  • @davebayliss3142
    @davebayliss3142 2 месяца назад

    45k 🙀 no thanks

  • @steveoTHEGREAT
    @steveoTHEGREAT 5 месяцев назад

    I was thinking I would love to do this then he said 45 grand 😢

  • @geraldmiller5260
    @geraldmiller5260 Год назад

    Make sure to have a friend that knows something about the ship instead of making so many basic mistakes.

  • @DRIVEFROMHOME4K
    @DRIVEFROMHOME4K Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @nostalgic_pokemon_memories
    @nostalgic_pokemon_memories Год назад

    Leave the ice alone lol

  • @mariacatherinelambengco3115
    @mariacatherinelambengco3115 Год назад

    In soviet russia, titanic breaks iceberg

  • @alexejnemov
    @alexejnemov 28 дней назад

    Atomflot