HDMS Danbjørn (A551)

HDMS Danbjorn with Thorbjorn in Frederikshavn
History
Name: Danbjørn
Owner: Royal Danish Navy
Operator: Royal Danish Navy
Builder: Odense Stålskibsværft A/S, Frederikshavn
Launched: 1965
In service: With Royal Danish Navy since January 1, 1996
Identification: pennant number A551
Status: Active as of November, 2012
Notes: International call sign OUDN
General characteristics
Type: Icebreaker
Displacement: 3,685 tons
Length: 76.8 m
Beam: 17.10 m
Draught: 8.00 m
Depth: 6.1 m
Installed power: 11,880 HPS
Propulsion: 8.679 KW
Speed: 18 knots
Crew: 25 (accommodation for 34)

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

The purpose of the ship is 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.[3] The shipping is 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:[4]

The action from Danbjorn is seen each winter from the 15th of December to the 31st of March along with Isbjorn.[5]

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