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Icebreaker ''Malygin'' was a Russian and Soviet icebreaker ship of 3,200 tonnes displacement. She was named after Stepan Malygin. ==History== ''Malygin'' was built in 1912 as the ''SS Bruce'' for the Newfoundland shipping company and sold to Russia in 1915. The ship was originally named ''Solovei Budemirovich'' (Соловей Будимирович) after Nightingale the Robber. She was renamed ''Malygin'' in 1921. In 1928, she took part in the search of the Umberto Nobile's dirigible expedition. In 1922-1939, she performed hydrological research in the Arctic Ocean. In July 1931, Professor V. Yu. Vize led an expedition on the ''Malygin'' to Franz Josef Land and the northern part of the Kara Sea. Captain D.T. Chertkhov was in command of the ''Malygin''. Other members included technicians whose mission was to locate a suitable place for a Soviet floatplane base in Franz Josef Land. During this expedition German airship ''Graf Zeppelin'' made a memorable rendezvous with icebreaker ''Malygin'' at Bukhta Tikhaya in Hooker Island, Franz Josef Land. In 1937, she took part in drifting expedition together with Icebreaker ''Sadko'' and ''Icebreaker Sedov''. The ''Malygin'' sank in a storm near Kamchatka on 28 October 1940 with all 98 people on board while returning from a hydrographic expedition. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Malygin (1912 icebreaker)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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