Nishakuambia kuna ice breaker ships huko Russia na zinatumia nuclear power na hazitumii hio nuclear battery unayotusumbua nayo hapa.
Toa ushamba wako hapa. Nuclear battery sio lazima itumike in a nuclear powered ship. Hii ship haitumii nuclear battery lakini bado inatumia nuclear power. Usilazimishe nuclear battery kutumika wakati sio lazima itumike.
Nuclear-powered icebreaker
A
nuclear-powered icebreaker (
Russian: атомный ледокол) is a
nuclear-powered ship, purpose-built for use in waters covered with
ice. The only country constructing
nuclear-powered icebreakers is
Russia. Nuclear-powered icebreakers have been constructed by the
Soviet Union and later Russia primarily to aid
shipping along the
Northern Sea Route in the frozen
Arctic waterways north of
Siberia.
[1] Nuclear-powered icebreakers are much more powerful than their
diesel-powered counterparts, and although nuclear propulsion is expensive to install and maintain, very heavy fuel demands and limitations on range, compounded with the difficulty of refueling in the Arctic region, can make diesel vessels less practical and economical overall for these ice-breaking duties.

Nuclear icebreaker
Yamal, 2015