Polar 8-class Icebreaker

The Polar 8 Icebreaker is a type of vessel used by the Canadian Coast Guard and Canadian Forces Maritime Command for patroling the Arctic Circle. The Polar 8 Icebreakers started construction in 2004 with a unit run of two icebreakers (named John G. Diefenbaker and Roald Amundsen) originally. In 2005, the Roald Amundsen was renamed the Robert Stanfield after the April 2005 death of 16th Prime Minister Robert Lorne Stanfield. In 2006, a second pair of Polar 8 Icebreakers were ordered (named John Edward Broadbent and Roald Amundsen). The Polar 8-class are the largest icebreakers in the world coming in at 575 feet in length and 45,000 tons displacement.

Specifications

 * Type: Icebreaker (Hull designation symbol IBH)
 * Characteristics
 * Length: 575 feet (175.26 meters)
 * Beam: 115 feet (35.06 meters)
 * Draft: 37 feet (11 meters)
 * Displacement: 45,000 tons
 * Crew: 138
 * Power: 105,000 shp
 * Propulsion: 2 RTA96-C
 * Range: 8,000 nautical miles
 * Speed: 18.5 Knots (34.27 Kilometers/Hour; 21.29 Miles/Hour)
 * Aircraft Carried: 2 x CH-149 Comorant

Canadian Coast Guard

 * CCGS John G. Diefenbaker
 * CCGS Robert Stanfield
 * CCGS John Edward Broadbent
 * CCGS Roald Amundsen

Royal Canadian Navy

 * HMCS Rankin Inlet (IBH-01)
 * HMCS Frobisher Bay (IBH-02)