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Polar Helicopters Based on Atomic Ice Breakers



 
 
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Old June 18th 14, 12:27 PM
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Default Polar Helicopters Based on Atomic Ice Breakers

To drill for oil in the Arctic, Russian oil companies host a fleet of Arctic aviation and ships. The larger companies have hired atomic ice breakers to deliver their teams deep into the Arctic. Those ice breakers often carry helicopters on board. They are used for research and scouting, for human transportation and the delivery of shipments to the drilling operations.

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