Xue Long

Xue Long departing from Fremantle in March 2016
History
China
NameXue Long (simplified Chinese: 雪龙; traditional Chinese: 雪龍; pinyin: Xuě Lóng)
OperatorPolar Research Institute of China
Port of registryShanghai, People's Republic of China
BuilderKherson Shipyard, Ukraine
Yard number6003
Laid down1 January 1990
Completed1 March 1993
Refit2007
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeResearch vessel
Tonnage
Displacement21,025 tons
Length167 m (548 ft)
Beam22.6 m (74 ft)
Draft9 m (30 ft)
Ice classCCS B1*
Installed power
  • BMZ 8DKRN60/195 (13,200 kW) (1993–2013)
  • Wärtsilä 6RT-flex60C (13,200 kW) (2013–)
PropulsionSingle-shaft, ducted controllable-pitch propeller
Speed
  • 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) (max)
  • 1.5 knots (2.8 km/h; 1.7 mph) in 1.1 m (3.6 ft) ice
Range20,000 nautical miles (37,000 km; 23,000 mi)
Complement34 crew, 128 passengers or researchers
Aircraft carriedOne helicopter (e.g. Kamov Ka-32A (Snow Eagle) used by Chinare or Harbin Z-9)
Aviation facilitiesHelipad
Notes100 m2 (1,100 sq ft) laboratory space

Xue Long (simplified Chinese: 雪龙; traditional Chinese: 雪龍; pinyin: Xuě Lóng; lit. 'Snow Dragon', shway-lung) is a Chinese icebreaking research vessel. Built in 1993 at Kherson Shipyard in Ukraine, she was converted from an Arctic cargo ship to a polar research and re-supply vessel by Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding of Shanghai by the mid-1990s. The vessel was extensively upgraded in 2007 and 2013.

Until 2019, Xue Long was the only Chinese icebreaking research ship in service. A second Chinese polar icebreaker named Xue Long 2, slightly smaller but more capable, entered service in July 2019.