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75,000 horsepower generated by 2 nuclear reactors. 50 Years of Victory is the world's largest and most sophisticated nuclear-powered icebreaker. Equipped with a helicopter for aerial sightseeing and Zodiacs for shore landings, this vessel is unique. Capable of crushing ice 3 meters - 10 feet thick, Victory has the highest ice rating possible - LL1.

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  • 50 Years of Victory Departures between: Jun 2011 to Jul 2011

    The largest nuclear-powered icebreaker ever launched crushes ice up to 3 meters (10 feet) thick and carries a maximum of 128 guests. The ship is equipped with a helicopter and a fleet of Zodiacs for shore transfers and landings.

    • 75,000 horsepower, nuclear-powered.
    • A maximum of 128 guests.
    • Sails to the North Pole.
    • Helicopter for aerial-sightseeing.
    • Fleet of Zodiacs for shore landings.
    • Icebreaker
    • Fully enclosed lifeboats.

    50 Years of Victory

    • 75,000 horsepower, nuclear-powered.
    • A maximum of 128 guests.
    • Sails to the North Pole.
    • Helicopter for aerial-sightseeing.
    • Fleet of Zodiacs for shore landings.
    • Icebreaker
    • Fully enclosed lifeboats.
    50 Years of Victory

    50 Years of Victory Images

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    Victory parked in the ice at the North Pole.
    Victory parked in the ice at the North Pole.
    50 Years of Victory can crush ice 10 feet (3 meters) thick.
    The sleeping berth in a twin cabin.
    A Massage Therapist is onboard.
    A Mini Suite with fridge.
    The Arctic Ocean ice pack from the bow of 50 Years of Victory.
    Helicopter sight-seeing is included in the cost of the cruise.
    On the ice at the North Pole.
    Victory's volleyball court.
    50 Years of Victory's lap pool.
    Fitness facility aboard 50 Years of Victory.
    Victory's onboard helicopter is an MI8.
    The sofa in a Mini Suite converts to a bed.

    Ship Specification

    Staff & Crew
    140
    Guests
    128
    Length
    150.7 meters
    Breadth
    30 meters
    Draft
    11.00 meters
    Propulsion
    2 nuclear reactors 74,000 horsepower
    Ice Class
    LL1 (the highest rating possible)
    Cruising Speed
    21 knots in open water
    Registered
    In Russia by Rosatomflot
    Lifeboats
    4 fully enclosed

    Cabins and amenities

    • All cabins have exterior views.
    • All cabins have private facilities.
    • One dining room with unreserved seating.
    • Aft Saloon for presentations and socializing.
    • Victory Bar with exterior views, open from afternoon to late evening.
    • Library with polar books.
    • Victory Bar staffed by a professional bartender, open from afternoon until late evening.
    • Gym, two saunas, and small swimming pool.
    • Clinic with licensed doctor.
    • One passenger elevator.

    Interactive Deck Plans

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    Standard Twin Cabin
    1 lower berth, 1 sofa bed, private facilities with shower, window that opens, TV and DVD player.
    Mini Suite
    Sitting area with sofa bed, bed separated from the sitting area, private facilities, with shower, window that opens, TV and DVD player.
    Suite
    Bedroom and sitting area, sofa bed in sitting room, private facilities with bathtub or shower, refrigerator, window that opens, TV and DVD player, coffee maker, safe.
    Victory Suite
    Large bedroom and sitting room, sofa bed in sitting room, private facilities with bathtub, refrigerator, window that opens, TV and DVD player, coffee maker, safe.
    Arktika Suite
    Very spacious bedroom and sitting room, sofa bed in sitting room, private facilities with bathtub, refrigerator, window that opens, TV and DVD player, coffee maker, safe, daily selection of fresh fruit, drinks, and snacks, unique cabin amenities.

    50 Years of Victory ship plan


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