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Creation of a video surveillance system in the Branch of the Museum of the World Ocean in St. Petersburg "Icebreaker" Krasin"

Co. Ltd. "SVEGA-Computer" specialists have completed installation and commissioning of a video surveillance system at the Krasin Icebreaker Branch of the World Ocean Museum in St. Petersburg"

On December 21, 2020, Co. Ltd. "SVEGA-Computer" specialists completed a set of works on the creation of a video surveillance system to ensure the object security of the Icebreaker Krasin Branch of the World Ocean Museum in St. Petersburg.

Ref: The Icebreaker "Krasin" is the only museum-icebreaker in Russia. It was built in 1916-1917 after the drawings of Vice Admiral S.O.Makarov in Great Britain. Originally the icebreaker was named by ancient epic hero "Svjatogor". In 1927 after the death of the Soviet diplomat the icebreaker was renamed "Krasin". The icebreaker "Krasin" participated in the rescue of the Umberto Nobile expedition to the North Pole in 1928. During World War II 1941-1945 "Krasin" participated in many Russian convoys. Later it served as a floating power plant on the island of Spitsbergen. In 1990 "Krasin" made a last voyage to European ports. In 1992 it was included in the list of historical monuments of national importance and was moored on Lieutenant Schmidt Embankment. The first exhibition was opened in 1995. In 2004 the icebreaker "Krasin" became a branch of the Museum of the World Ocean. The Icebreaker "Krasin" is an active ship, and all the equipment can operate normally.

As a token of gratitude for the prompt and highly professional performance of work by our specialists, Andrey Danilenko, Deputy CEO of Co. Ltd. "SVEGA-Computer", who supervises this project, was presented with a book about the legendary Icebreaker by the Director of the Museum Olga Podshuveit under her personal signature.