Atle-class icebreaker explained
Bollard pull | 190 tonnes |
Bunker capacity: | 2,200 m³ |
Endurance: | 6–8 weeks |
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The
Atle class comprises five icebreakers built for the
Swedish and
Finnish Transport Agency. The two Finnish ships,
Urho and
Sisu, are sometimes considered a separate class, but all are operationally identical.
[1] The ships were built by Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard in Finland and entered service in the mid to late 1970s. The maneuvering system, incorporating dual rudders and dual bow propellers, represented significant technical innovation. They are also notable for their high level of crew comfort (for their time), to a point where Urho has served the Finnish government as a VIP transport.
Ships
- Atle, Sweden, commissioned 1974
- Urho, Finland, commissioned 1975
- Frej, Sweden, commissioned 1975
- Sisu, Finland, commissioned 1976
- Ymer, Sweden, commissioned 1977
Notes and References
- News: Harald . Patrik . 2020-10-24 . Sverige och Finland planerar nya isbrytare – nu avgörs framtidens teknik . 2024-07-12 . . sv.