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New polar vessel breaks the ice, on a small scale

Canada's newest polar icebreaker isn't even built yet, but already it's smashing through ice.

Breaking ice

12 years ago
Duration 2:57
Watch the sophisticated testing researchers are doing on Canada's newest polar icebreaker. The ship hasn't been built yet, but already it's smashing through ice.

Canada's newest polar icebreaker isn't even built yet, but already it's smashing through ice.

A model of the John G. Diefenbaker is undergoing testsin an ice tank in St. John's. The effort is to helpengineers assess the ship's final design.

Theicebreaker will cost about $720 million to build, so the Canadian Coast Guard wants to make sure there aren't any Titanic-like design flaws, and catchanymistakes early.

"Yes, I have a lot of pressure on my shoulders,"laughedJohn Wang, one of thepeople testing the model vessel.

To get it right, the teammust measure everything, includingthe thickness of the ice along the icebreaker's path.

The model ship that's being tested is six metres long, one-25th of the size of what the real John G. Diefenbaker will be when it's completed in 2017.

John Broderick, a retired icebreaker captain who runs the model through the ice,compares the manoeuvreshe makes onhisoperating systemto playing a video game.

Sometimes, whenthe icebreaker gets stuck in ice, Broderickmust use his controls to rock it, similar to the way a driver would get a vehicle out of a snowbank.

"We're really assessing how effective this ship and this hull and this power configuration will make the manoeuvres that we normally make on a Coast Guard icebreaker," said Broderick.