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The ''Pierre Radisson''-class icebreakers, also known as R-class icebreakers, are a class of four
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s constructed for and operated by the
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. The Canadian Coast Guard designates the four ships in the class as medium icebreakers. Built in two phases, the first three ships, , ''Franklin'' and , were built to a common design. The fourth, was built to a modified design and is considered a subclass, the Improved R-class icebreaker. ''Franklin'' was later renamed ''Sir John Franklin'' before undergoing a re-design for use primarily as an Arctic
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. Upon the vessel's return to service, the ship was once again renamed . All the vessels are named for people who sailed through Canada's northern waters. The class operates in the Arctic Ocean in the summer, patrolling, icebreaking and research missions.


Design and description

The ''Pierre Radisson'' class were designed for Coast Guard operations in the Arctic Ocean. ''Pierre Radisson'', being the first ship constructed in the class, has a standard displacement of and fully loaded. As built the vessel has a gross register tonnage (GRT) of 5,910, a and . The ship is long overall with a beam of and a draught of . The tonnage was later remeasured to . This gives the vessel a maximum speed of . The vessel can carry of
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and has a range of at and can stay at sea for up to 120 days. ''Pierre Radisson'' is equipped with a Sperry navigational radar operating on the E/F and I bands. The icebreaker has a
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and
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which originally accommodated a
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or Bell 206L light helicopter, but currently supports the Bell 429 GlobalRanger and Bell 412EPI which were acquired by the Canadian Coast Guard in the 2010s to replace the older helicopters. The ship can carry of
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for the helicopters. The vessel is certified as Arctic Class 3 and has a complement of 31 with 11 officers and 20 crew.


Improved R class

Classified as a Medium Gulf/River Icebreaker by the Canadian Coast Guard, ''Henry Larsen'' was ordered to a modified design from the rest of the class. The vessel's hull form differs from her classmates, with a differently-shaped bow with a raised
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and underwater "ice knife". The vessel also has a different propulsion system. Furthermore, the ship has a
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air-bubbling system installed to allow the vessel to reduce hull friction and more easily break ice. ''Henry Larsen'' displaces at full load. The vessel has a and a making her the largest vessel in the class. The icebreaker is long overall with a beam of and a draught of . The ship is propelled by two fixed-pitch propellers driven by a diesel-electric system comprising two GE AC electric motors and three Wärtsilä Vasa 16V32
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s. Combined, the system creates , giving the ship a maximum speed of . The ship carries of diesel fuel, giving the ship a range of at and can stay at sea for up to 90 days. The icebreaker is equipped with a Sperry Marine Bridgemaster navigational radar. ''Henry Larsen'' has a flight deck and hangar located at the stern of the ship which originally accommodated a MBB Bo 105 or Bell 206L light helicopter, but currently supports the Bell 429 GlobalRanger and Bell 412EPI which were acquired by the Canadian Coast Guard in the 2010s to replace the older helicopters. The ship can carry of
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for the helicopters. The vessel is certified as Arctic Class 4 and has a complement of 31 with 11 officers and 20 crew and 40 additional berths. The vessel is also equipped with a hospital ward.


''Amundsen'' modifications

In 2003, ''Sir John Franklin'' was reactivated and transformed into a hybrid science ship. Part of the vessel's storage holds were transformed into laboratory space. The refit included the addition of a
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, which enables scientists to lower scientific instruments from inside the hull without cutting a hole in the ice, multi-beam
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, the replacement of heating and electrical systems, and installation of state-of-the-art scientific equipment.


Ships in class


Service history

The first three ships entered service between 1977 and 1982. ''Pierre Radisson'', the first ship of the class, underwent
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while transiting the
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en route to
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. During the transit, ''Pierre Radisson'' assisted which had been severely damaged by ice in the western Arctic. After completion, ''Franklin'', the second ship of the class, performed sea trials in the western Arctic and Northwest Passage. While transiting the Northwest Passage, heading to the icebreaker's assigned base in
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, ''Franklin'' lost a propeller in
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and was rescued by and returned to the west coast. The two ships then transited to the
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via the
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. In 1980, the vessel was renamed to ''Sir John Franklin'' at the request of the crew. In 1983, ''Des Groseilliers'', the third vessel in the class, made her first voyage to the Arctic. In April 1984, after the opening of the navigation season on the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the
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, the area froze up, driving six cargo ships ashore and a further eighteen became stuck in the ice. Five icebreakers were assigned to aid the merchant vessels, however, they proved unable to meet the task. ''Des Groseilliers'' and were sent to their aid, with ''Des Groseilliers'' arriving on 11 April and worked to free the stuck vessels and provide safe passage until 29 April. In 1987, ''Sir John Franklin'' escorted the Arctic cargo ship/
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to Nanisivik. In July 1989, the icebreaker again attempted to transit the Northwest Passage but was forced to break off the attempt after ice conditions were found to be too severe. In June 1994, at the height of the Turbot War, ''Sir John Franklin'' was among the Coast Guard vessels sent to monitor the European fishing fleets on the
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. The ship was kept just out of sight but within radar range of foreign fishing trawlers. These actions led to the detainment and seizure of the Spanish fishing trawler ''Estai''. In 1988, ''Henry Larsen'' joined the fleet. On the ship's maiden voyage from
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to
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, the vessel transited the Northwest Passage, performing sea trials on the trip. Following the 1995 transfer of the Canadian Coast Guard from the
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to the
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, ''Sir John Franklin'' was deemed surplus to the fleet in 1996. In August 2003 after funding was received for the new dedicated research vessel, and ''Sir John Franklin'' was taken to Les Mechins, Quebec to be refitted as a research ship. The ship reentered service that year and was renamed ''Amundsen''. As part of the
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(SHEBA) experiment in 1997, ''Louis S. St-Laurent'' and ''Des Groseilliers'' sailed through the Northwest Passage to meet in
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n waters. ''Sir Wilfrid Laurier'' then escorted ''Des Groseilliers'' to a point where ''Des Groseilliers''s engines were shut off on 2 October and the ship was left with a minimum crew and a group of international scientists. The vessel was then left to drift in the
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for a year and dubbed "Ice Station SHEBA". ''Pierre Radisson'' participated in Operation Nanook in 2008 and 2009, annual joint training exercises with elements of the
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to conduct sovereignty and disaster patrols in the Canadian Arctic. In 2011, it was announced that an image of ''Amundsen'' would be placed on the backside of the new Canadian 50 Dollar polymer banknote. This was intended to mark Canada's northern frontier and arctic research In September 2013, ''Henry Larsen'' was sent to aid
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''Amundsen'' in recovering a MBB Bo 155 helicopter that had deployed from ''Amundsen'' and crashed near Banks Island killing three crew members including ''Amundsen''s master. The helicopter had sunk in of water and ''Henry Larsen'' assisted ''Amundsen'' in keeping the ice clear while ''Amundsen'' brought the helicopter wreckage back to the surface. In August 2014, ''Henry Larsen'' participated in Operation Nanook.


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