Russia’s nuclear icebreaker program runs into delays
The construction of Russia’s first LK-60 nuclear icebreaker, the Arktika, might be at least a year delayed following troubles at the Baltic Yard in St. Petersburg. According to the newspaper DP, the yard has addressed the Russian government with a request to postpone the launch of the powerful vessel to December 2018.
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