Danbjørn with Thorbjørn in Frederikshavn
HDMS Danbjørn with Thorbjørn in Frederikshavn
History
Denmark
NameDanbjørn
OwnerRoyal Danish Navy
OperatorRoyal Danish Navy
BuilderOdense Stålskibsværft A/S, Frederikshavn
Launched1965
In serviceWith Royal Danish Navy since January 1, 1996
Identification
FateSold for scrap[1]
NotesInternational call sign OUDN
General characteristics
TypeIcebreaker
Displacement3,685 tons
Length76.8 m
Beam17.10 m
Draught8.00 m
Depth6.1 m
Installed power11,880 HPS
Propulsion8.679 KW
Speed18 knots
Crew25 (accommodation for 34)

HDMS Danbjørn (sometimes referred to as Danbjoern) was a Danish icebreaker built for breaking and reporting ice in the sea for Danish Ice Service in 1965.[2] Originally operated by the Ministry of Industrial Affairs, Danbjørn was manned by the Royal Danish Navy throughout its history, but was officially incorporated in the navy on January 1, 1996.[3]

The purpose of the ship was to assist shipping to and from Danish ports among these the most important supply and export ports, during ice conditions in the Danish waters within the Skaw.[4] The shipping was assisted as close as possible to their port of destination where the remaining icebreaking is taken over by the port’s own icebreaking resources. Assistance is given according to the following priority:[5]

  • Ships in distress.
  • Ships transporting live animals.
  • Ships transporting passengers.
  • Ships transporting cargoes of special importance.
  • All ships in need.

The action from Danbjørn was seen each winter from December 15 to March 31, along with Isbjørn.[6]

The icebreaker was sold for scrap in 2023 after a long lay-up. The icebreaker was previously used in Danish waters in the winter of 1995–1996 and in Swedish waters in 2006.[1][7]

Sources

References

  1. 1 2 "Isbrydere blev kaldt 'øjebæ': Nu er køberen afsløret" (in Danish). TV2 Nord. 7 August 2023. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  2. "Danbjorn Specs".
  3. "Danbjorn on Naval History".
  4. "Danbjorn on Danish Navy Fleet".
  5. "Danbjorn ice service".
  6. "Ice Breaking Service".
  7. "Dansk isbrytare till svenska vatten". Sjöfartstidningen (in Swedish). 13 March 2006. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
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