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MV Captain Kurbatskiy (Капитан Курбацкий) was a Russian SA-15 class cargo ship originally known as Nizhneyansk (Нижнеянск) after a port of the same name. The ship was delivered from Valmet Vuosaari shipyard in 1983 as the second ship of a series of 19 icebreaking multipurpose arctic freighters built by Valmet and Wärtsilä, another Finnish shipbuilder, for the Soviet Union for year-round service in the Northern Sea Route.
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Magdalena Oldendorff (1996–2003) Ocean Luck (2003–2010) Nizhneyansk (Нижнеянск) (1983–1996) Captain Kurbatskiy (Капитан Курбацкий) (2010–2011)
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1982-12-11Z
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1983-01-21Z
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