Speaking to students at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology on January 23, 2026, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that the nuclear-powered icebreaker Lider, described by him as a 150 MW vessel with no global equivalent, is progressing on schedule at the Zvezda shipyard and is expected to be completed by 2030. The announcement was used to underscore Moscow’s broader strategic intent in the High North, where the Arctic is increasingly treated not as a remote periphery but as a core national interest linking economic development, infrastructure expansion, and long-term security posture. Read more...
Lider (Project 10510) is a nuclear-powered, up to 120 MW at the shafts, built to break over 4 meters of ice and open a roughly 50-meter channel for year-round Arctic escort and sustained Russian presence (Picture source: Screenshot from Rosatom video).
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