Chile launches the first icebreaker made in South America
Monday, December 26th 2022 - 09:01 UTC
She cost US$ 215 million, displaces some 13,000 tons and was co-designed with Vard Marines shipbuilders from Canada
The first icebreaker built in Latin America, Almirante Oscar Viel, was launched last week from the state-run naval ASMAR shipyard in Talcahuano, Chile after five years of construction
The Almirante Oscar Veil replaces the icebreaker of the same name (6,300 tons) which has been in service from 1995 to 2019, and was originally from the Canadian Ice Patrol. The construction of this Polar Class 5 icebreaker is a prestige project for Chile and was closely monitored by the government.
A spokesperson from the Chilean Navy said this is ASMAR's most ambitious project since the creation of the shipyard in 1960. The new Almirante Viel has a length of 111 meters, beam and draft of 21 and 7,2 meters, and a displacement of about 13,000 tons, making it the largest vessel built by ASMAR to date and the first ship of this type built in South America.
Local reports indicate the ship could complete outfitting by July 2023 with port trials scheduled to begin in December 2023 and commissioning in August 2024, giving time to prepare for its first deployment in DecemberMarch (austral summer).
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