Eisbär (1941 icebreaker)
Eisbär was a steam-powered Kriegsmarine port icebreaker built at Eriksbergs Mekaniska Verkstad in Göteborg, Sweden, in 1942. She had two triple-expansion steam engines driving one propeller in the stern and another in the bow of the vessel. In 1946, Eisbär was handed over to the Soviet Union as war reparations and renamed Ilya Muromets after the Russian folk hero. She was first used by the Soviet Navy until 1957 and afterwards as a port icebreaker in Vladivostok by the Far Eastern Shipping Company until 1979. Ilya Muromets was broken up in 1981.
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Eisbär (1941 icebreaker)
Eisbär was a steam-powered Kriegsmarine port icebreaker built at Eriksbergs Mekaniska Verkstad in Göteborg, Sweden, in 1942. She had two triple-expansion steam engines driving one propeller in the stern and another in the bow of the vessel. In 1946, Eisbär was handed over to the Soviet Union as war reparations and renamed Ilya Muromets after the Russian folk hero. She was first used by the Soviet Navy until 1957 and afterwards as a port icebreaker in Vladivostok by the Far Eastern Shipping Company until 1979. Ilya Muromets was broken up in 1981.
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1942-02-01
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1941-10-20
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Broken up in 1981
Handed over to the Soviet Union aswar reparationsin 1946
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Eisbär photographed in Frierfjord in 1942
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1942-02-01
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Nazi Germany
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Soviet Union
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Broken up in 1981
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Handed over to the Soviet Union as war reparations in 1946
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*Call sign: UPXG
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1941-10-20
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Eisbär
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Ilya Muromets
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German for polar bear
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Ilya Muromets, Russian folk hero
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*Soviet Navy
* Far East Shipping Company
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Two triple-expansion steam engines
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Bow and stern propellers
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Vladivostok, Soviet Union
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Eisbär
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Ilya Muromets (Илья Муромец)
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