Russia is developing combat icebreakers not only for operations in the Arctic but also as versatile military platforms. Icebreaker-class ships are capable of operating where the conventional fleet is limited by ice, ensuring Russia's presence in strategically important regions and control over sea routes. This is stated in a Defense Express article, writes UNN.
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Such vessels can be equipped with container launchers for Kalibr cruise missiles. This allows even formally "patrol" or auxiliary ships to be converted into carriers of long-range strike weapons.
Patrol icebreaker "Purga" of project 23550 after being hit on the night of March 25, 2026
In fact, Russia is acquiring mobile missile platforms that are more difficult to track and can operate outside the classic basing areas of the military fleet.
Flexibility and disguise as "civilian" tasks
Another key advantage is the possibility of disguise. Icebreakers can perform civilian or border functions, while remaining ready for combat use.
Launch of the ship "Purga" under project 22350 for the FSB Coast Guard, October 7, 2022
This complicates their identification as full-fledged military targets and expands the options for use – from patrolling to sudden missile strikes.
The development of such ships fits into Russia's overall strategy – the dispersal of missile carriers and the creation of a maximally flexible system of strike platforms. In combination with submarines, corvettes, and aviation, this gives the Kremlin more options for using cruise missiles at long distances.
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