How Far Can This Ship Shift Sideways? Enough to Break the Ice

How Far Can This Ship Shift Sideways? Enough to Break the Ice

Today’s largest cargo ships can exceed 130 feet—in width—making any sort of passage through the arctic’s ice-encrusted trade routes nearly impossible without the help of not one but two conventional icebreakers. But with just a single one of these triangular ships leading the way, even the largest container vessel can forge through ice fields with ease.

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