Participants in the annual literacy event Total Dictation 2018 at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.14.04.2018#5475618
The second of two steam-generating units, a part of RITM-200 reactor unit, installed on the Arktika, the first vessel in the series of three Project 22220 LK-60 Nuclear Icebreakers.20.09.2016#2941535
An official security certificate of the Sevmorput nuclear-powered icebreaker (lighter carrier) with a KLT-40 nuclear power unit, commissioned in 1988.30.03.1989#6535184
Survey of the population about the Soviet icebreaking transport vessel (lighter carrier) with a Sevmorput nuclear power plant.01.03.1989#8198645
Soviet icebreaking transport vessel (lighter carrier) with a Sevmorput nuclear power plant in the port of Murmansk.01.03.1989#8198499
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov. A polar bear in the ice.09.06.1987#8360572
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov. Dosimetric control of working premises on a nuclear-powered ship.09.06.1987#8360571
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov. Seals on the ice.09.06.1987#8360570
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov.09.06.1987#8360569
The Arktika nuclear-powered icebreaker that was called Leonid Brezhnev between 1982 and 1986. It was withdrawn from the fleet in August 2008.10.10.1985#8374734
The Lenin nuclear icebreaker of the Murmansk Shipping Company. Engineers that operate the reactor plant at the ship power and survivability point.10.03.1982#6693109
V. Sorokin, a navigator of the nuclear-powered icebreaker Lenin , at home with his family.10.03.1982#6693094
The Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker Arktika sails through pack ice in the Kara Sea.01.02.1980#8898314
The nuclear-powered ship Siberia, a Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker of the Arktika class, built under Project 10520 at the Sergo Ordzhonikidze Baltic Plant in Leningrad. Launched on December 28, 1977. Home port: Murmansk.31.03.1979#8154570
Soviet and foreign journalists during a news conference by the crew of the Arktika nuclear-powered icebreaker that was the first ship to reach the North Pole.26.08.1977#6517174
The Sibir nuclear powered iceberaker is floated out at the Sergo Odzhonikidze Baltic Plant (currently Baltic PLant), Leningrad.23.02.1976#8928428
Arktika nuclear-powered icebreaker tows a vessel through the ice of the Arctic Ocean along the Northern Sea Route.05.08.1975#5589264
Arktika nuclear-powered icebreaker tows a vessel through the ice of the Arctic Ocean along the Northern Sea Route.05.08.1975#5589262
The Arktika nuclear-powered icebreaker - the first ever surface navigation ship to reach the North Pole.24.05.1975#5510653
The Soviet ice-breaker Lenin was the world's first surface nuclear-powered vessel. It was laid down at the Andre Marty Shipyard in Leningrad to service the Northern Sea Route. From 1960 it was part of the Murmansk Shipping Company.30.11.1972#5522934
The Lenin, the world's first nuclear-powered surface ship. Engineer Vladimir Ustinov at a radar.13.12.1961#5786030
The central compartment of the nuclear-powered icebreaker Lenin, the first vessel with a nuclear propulsion unit in history.01.10.1961#5602578
Lenin icebreaker piloting the Yermak icebreaker and Mechanic Bondik motor vessel through the Strait of Vilkitsky05.03.1961#31997
Construction of the Lenin nuclear icebreaker, the world's first surface vessel with a nuclear power plant, at the Admiralty Shipyard in Leningrad. On December 5, 1957, the icebreaker was launched. The icebreaker was built to service the Northern Sea Route and ensure continuous navigation. Typical cabin for the personnel of the Lenin nuclear icebreaker.01.11.1957#8912320