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🚢 Icebreakers in Action 🐧 

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💈 TO NORTH POLE 🎅 - • 🎅 Nuclear Icebreaker t...
This is a film showing scenes of icebreakers in action in the polar regions. The icebreakers in this film were breaking ice in the Arctic at the North Pole, along Canada's Northwest Passage, and across Russia's Laptev Sea. In Antarctica, they were working in the Weddell Sea, and the Ross Sea.
-- Table of Contents --
00:08 Introduction
00:36 I/B 50 Years of Victory to North Pole
07:35 CCGS Henry Larsen (icebreaker) in the Northwest Passage
15:14 USCGS Polar Star (icebreaker) in the Ross Sea
19:17 I/B Kapitan Khlebnikov in the Northeast Passage
27:47 I/B Yamal leading convoy in the Kara Sea
29:03 I/B Kapitan Khlebnikov in Weddell Sea (Antarctica)
39:11 M/V Ortelius (ice-strengthen ship) in the Ross Sea
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19 июл 2020

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Комментарии : 99   
@igorsimac391
@igorsimac391 Год назад
Artika class is the best, that 2 colour look is just owesome and makes sense - all Russian icebreakers should be like that. Great video thank you!
@Kanamit.
@Kanamit. 4 года назад
This is a long video, but it was timeless while watching it. I found myself at the end without feeling how much time passed by.🚢🚢🚢
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+J. D. Good to hear that you stuck with it 👍
@duaneayers6117
@duaneayers6117 Год назад
My stepfather was in the Coast Guard back in the late 60s early 70s on a Icebreaker in the Antarctic. He shared some great stories.
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+Duane Ayers You're lucky to have heard those stories.
@DemitriX.
@DemitriX. 4 года назад
Beautiful work as always.
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+Demitrix Thank you! Cheers!
@MisteriosGloriosos922
@MisteriosGloriosos922 2 года назад
Thanks for posting this video!!!
@cohall46
@cohall46 4 года назад
Very interesting and enjoyable. Noted that the broken pale blue ice is covered by possibly 12 inches of white ice.
@Vanishingink4
@Vanishingink4 2 года назад
The first Russian icebreaker when not breaking ice has cruises civilians can go on. There’s a video called the first nuclear powered cruise ship that talks about which country’s still have nuclear powered civilian vessels.
@eastendyves
@eastendyves Год назад
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+eastendyves Thanks for watching & commenting.
@NELSONG12
@NELSONG12 Год назад
Great video of your incredible journey. Thank you for sharing.
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+Nelson G. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@MatthewWilliams-pd7iy
@MatthewWilliams-pd7iy Год назад
Great video.... thank you
@medea27
@medea27 Год назад
The dichotomies in icebreaker engineering are endlessly fascinating. Building these huge, heavy, reinforced ships with massive horsepower to brute-force through the ice... then using the relatively gentle action of air bubbles to keep the hull free from re-freezing. Really loved seeing the differences in the ice & wildlife between the Arctic & Antarctic too. Brilliant video! 🐧
@richardtutor8331
@richardtutor8331 Год назад
Loved the video. Thank you for uploading.
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+richard tutor Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
@MrLaTEchno
@MrLaTEchno 2 года назад
Nice ''save-screener material'' ......... Thank You for the share.
@tletter
@tletter 2 года назад
+MrLaTEchno Thanks for watching and commenting.
@nicolobraghini1546
@nicolobraghini1546 4 года назад
Nice video! Is always amazing seeing a man with the passion of video making
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+Nicolò Braghini Thanks for commenting.
@carlosromero3247
@carlosromero3247 2 месяца назад
Great video greetings from Honduras 🔥
@miichti
@miichti 4 года назад
Very good!
@richardwaddle2136
@richardwaddle2136 3 года назад
Ilya Minchenko b
@stovetopburner4196
@stovetopburner4196 Год назад
Wow , very good video . I learned a lot from watching video .
@Watcher1852
@Watcher1852 Год назад
ENJOYED VIDEO THANK U
@CoCojoy420
@CoCojoy420 3 года назад
Amazing to my soul, Russian icebreaker, supergood
@axtonkarson2634
@axtonkarson2634 3 года назад
a trick : watch series at KaldroStream. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@anthonygarrett3926
@anthonygarrett3926 3 года назад
@Axton Karson yea, I have been watching on Kaldrostream for months myself :)
@rolandryder5811
@rolandryder5811 3 года назад
@Axton Karson definitely, I have been using kaldroStream for years myself :)
@achillesmarcos1717
@achillesmarcos1717 3 года назад
@Axton Karson Yup, I've been watching on kaldrostream for since november myself :D
@mytravelmedia
@mytravelmedia Год назад
Nice video - very interesting - thanks
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+mytravelmedia Good to hear that you enjoyed it.
@chagys5035
@chagys5035 3 года назад
Saludos desde Oax México 🇲🇽
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+Chagy s saludos
@Praktical_
@Praktical_ 3 года назад
This machines are absolutely amazing, the progress we have made with ships in astonishing
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+Scott Jurrjens The huge new Russian icebreakers (Arctica class) are even more impressive.
@Praktical_
@Praktical_ 3 года назад
@@tletter indeed, the Russians build some truly insane machines lol
@TheGospelQuartetParadise
@TheGospelQuartetParadise 2 года назад
I'm from California so no frozen lakes here. I do have a question, though. When the icebreaker passes through a breaks up the ice how long does it take to re-freeze?
@tletter
@tletter 2 года назад
+The Gospel Quartet Paradise Difficult to answer as freezing depends on wind speed, sea state, surface temperature, etc. When these conditions are right, you can literally see the ocean slowly freezing up before your eyes.
@davidcarmack5074
@davidcarmack5074 6 месяцев назад
I served aboard the Polar Star and sister ship Polar Sea before she was decommissioned.
@tletter
@tletter 6 месяцев назад
@davidcarmack5074 I envy your icebreaker experience.
@riverrivers250
@riverrivers250 2 года назад
Thats so amazing and so powerful,,,, the canada ship isnt impressive as the russian ship,,, it
@Eid_Ali
@Eid_Ali Месяц назад
next time, please take some snacks for the bears
@tletter
@tletter Месяц назад
@Eid_Dod I did - see ru-vid.comU_3YZy7-upk
@dalechristianson6783
@dalechristianson6783 2 года назад
great video but how good for environment i know for science they just can not leave shit alone
@tletter
@tletter 2 года назад
+Dale Christianson The Arctic ice is not a solid cover rather it naturally opens and closes all the time due to wind and ocean currents. The passage of this icebreaker is not causing any damage.
@Pineconepicker1
@Pineconepicker1 Год назад
As a northern nation, Canada's icebreakers are a joke and embarrassment. They have known since the Cold War and the establishment of all but 1 of the Inuit settlements on Baffin Island and points north, that they would need arctic capable icebreakers. That lack of respect for people often left people without the annual needed supplies. It took 70 years for the government to finally decide to build one.
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+Rick S The "Polar Class Icebreaker Project" was supposed to deliver the CCGS John G. Diefenbaker icebreaker by 2017 but has been delayed to at least 2030!
@i8ittoo
@i8ittoo 3 года назад
At 7.30 in , why did a ice breaker need another ice breaker???
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+day 2 day An ice-strengthen ship is not an icebreaker and if the captain tries to use such a ship as an icebreaker, he'll punch a hole in it. That is why an icebreaker was needed.
@tuunaes
@tuunaes 2 года назад
Because only ice breaking on that likely tourist cruiser happens in drink glass. Propably wouldn't qualify for Winter time in Northern Baltic Sea, if that little/loose ice was problem.
@jamesmarkey5946
@jamesmarkey5946 2 года назад
America needs state-of-the-art icebreakers
@tletter
@tletter 2 года назад
+James Markey The U.S. Coast Guard expects to receive its first new heavy icebreaker, known as the Polar Security Cutter, in 2025.
@Scharnhorst44
@Scharnhorst44 Год назад
@@tletter diesel?
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
@@Scharnhorst44 PSCs designed to have a diesel-electric power plant rated at over 45,200 hp (33,700 kW).
@user-kl6rk4vn8f
@user-kl6rk4vn8f Год назад
🇷🇺⚓⚓👍👍👍💯%
@dennisoriel4313
@dennisoriel4313 3 года назад
interesting Russian made machines...so powerful & practical.
@ch003pe
@ch003pe 3 года назад
they said America spent a lot of money to develop a pen that writes upside down zero gravity The Russians used a pencil
@Jessersadler
@Jessersadler 3 года назад
@@ch003pe is it upside down, or in Zero G? Contradicting yourself.
@ch003pe
@ch003pe 3 года назад
@@Jessersadler both you can be upside down and not be in zero G and the other way round.
@adriancarter2863
@adriancarter2863 3 года назад
Actually non-nuclear versions built in Finland 🇫🇮🙂.
@rostislavsvoboda7013
@rostislavsvoboda7013 3 года назад
There's only one problem remaining to solve and that is why Russia is broke? I believe it has something to do with waging pointless wars and building useless machines instead of... you know instead making sure you have enough to eat.
@pupdowg420
@pupdowg420 Год назад
And oh yah commercial shipping has nothing to do with the melting of the polar ice caps.
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+Jan Rodgerson Please tell us about your research on the subject and where we can find your academic paper on the subject.
@pupdowg420
@pupdowg420 Год назад
@@tletter My what? I'm 54 years old. Played in DOA, yah look it up. Am a member of the Canadian musicians hall of fame. I'm social.y aware of this planet and everything that goes on within it. What are your papers? I'm only interested in my family's well being and the false paranoia propagated by fuck wits. That being said, I love the Russian ice breakers and wish my country had the balls to tell America to fuck off and build our own.
@hanabangirawan3291
@hanabangirawan3291 2 года назад
yes , russia ice breaker is the best in the world ,.
@bombarderoazul
@bombarderoazul 3 года назад
Do the chinese have ice breakers?
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+Jose Espinoza Yes they have a couple now, and will probably build more as they seek to become a major player in the polar regions.
@bombarderoazul
@bombarderoazul 3 года назад
@@tletter thanks for the info
@Leader977
@Leader977 6 месяцев назад
Russian machines are amazing 😳
@rajendrajasathy4356
@rajendrajasathy4356 2 года назад
Why can not these ships take the path of least resistance, where ice was already broken. Breaking ice is actually hurting environment.
@tletter
@tletter 2 года назад
+Rajendra Jasathy The Arctic ice is not a solid cover rather it naturally opens and closes all the time due to wind and ocean currents. The passage of this icebreaker is not causing any damage.
@zootsootful
@zootsootful 3 года назад
This would've been a perfect video if the commentator had pronounced the word nuclear properly, instead of sounding like a warmongering yokel.
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+zootsootful According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the colloquial pronunciation British /ˈnjuːkjʊlə/, U.S. /ˈn(j)ukjələr/ (frequently rendered in written form as nucular[...]) is now commonly given as a variant in modern dictionaries. But if this acceptable pronunciation spoiled my film for a yokel like you, then sobeit.
@indigospirit98
@indigospirit98 3 года назад
All the ice breaking can’t be good for sea level rise 🤷‍♀️
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+Indigo Spirit Breaking of floating ice, doesn't cause ANY rise in sea level, which you can easily confirm at home with a filled water glass with some ice. Furthermore, the Arctic ice is not a solid cover rather it opens and closes, i.e. breaks up, all the time due to wind and ocean currents. Thus the passage of this icebreaker is not causing any "damage".
@indigospirit98
@indigospirit98 3 года назад
Gotcha 👍🏼 Thank you for your response. Looked like a trip of a lifetime. A cold one but definitely unique. Off to play with some ice n water 😁
@markmadrid4721
@markmadrid4721 Год назад
That's why there is global warming because of these ships breaking the ice 🧊
@tletter
@tletter Год назад
+Mark Madrid The Arctic ice is not a solid cover rather it naturally opens and closes all the time due to wind and ocean currents. The passage of this icebreaker is not causing global warming.
@markmadrid4721
@markmadrid4721 Год назад
@@tletter that's what you think, u have to be blind to not notice they are doing damage to mother earth, nobody is supposed to be there on that side of the world, on that side of the world there is no life but ships polluting the air and damaging the earth,whatever humans put their hands on they destroy,u have to be blind and close minded to not see that, or u r making lots of money, destroying the cover of earth
@anthonyrennock1850
@anthonyrennock1850 Год назад
Icebreaking have nil to do with climate change. Or global warming..
@markmadrid4721
@markmadrid4721 Год назад
@@anthonyrennock1850 it's like cutting down the trees in a forest
@DevilOnlyKnitsLace
@DevilOnlyKnitsLace 3 месяца назад
Absolutely stunning video. Horrible music.
@o.a.m7954
@o.a.m7954 Год назад
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺UUUUURRRRRAAAAAAA
@xandervk2371
@xandervk2371 9 дней назад
Fun fact: the Northern Sea Route is controlled by Ilya Traver, a mafioso from St. Petersburg and a Putin crony since 1990s.
@timc9372
@timc9372 3 года назад
Awful commentary
@tletter
@tletter 3 года назад
+Tim c Sorry to hear that, your refund is in the mail.
@7777777fresh
@7777777fresh Год назад
is this thr we sold to canada?
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