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Antarctic research station in Landing Bluff, Amery Ice Shelf
Druzhnaya IV Station Дружная-4
Antarctic research station
Druzhnaya IV Station is located in AntarcticaDruzhnaya IV StationDruzhnaya IV StationLocation in Antarctica
Coordinates: 69°44′00″S 73°42′00″E / 69.7333°S 73.7000°E / -69.7333; 73.7000 (Druzhnaya IV Station)
RegionAmery Ice Shelf
LocationLanding Bluff
Established1 January 1987 (1987-01-01)
Closed19 February 2015 (2015-02-19)
Government
 • TypeAdministration
 • BodyRussian Antarctic Expedition
Elevation20 m (70 ft)
Population
 • Summer50
 • Winter0
UN/LOCODEAQ DRZ
Active timesEvery summer

Druzhnaya Station is any one of four different Antarctic research stations operated by the Soviet Union and later Russia from 1976 to 2013.

Druzhnaya I

Antarctic research station
Druzhnaya I, II and III Stations
Antarctic research station
Government
 • TypeAdministration
 • BodySoviet Antarctic Expedition
Active timesEvery summer
Place in Filchner–Ronne Ice Shelf
Druzhnaya I Station Дружная-1Druzhnaya Station (until 1982)
Druzhnaya I Station is located in AntarcticaDruzhnaya I StationDruzhnaya I StationLast location in Antarctica
Coordinates: 77°32′00″S 40°13′00″W / 77.5333°S 40.2167°W / -77.5333; -40.2167 (Druzhnaya I Station)
RegionFilchner–Ronne Ice Shelf
EstablishedDecember 1975 (1975-12)
DestroyedFebruary 1987 (1987-02)
Population
 • Summer150
 • Winter0

Druzhnaya I was established in 1975 as seasonal field camps on the Filchner Ice Shelf to carry out topographic and geodetic mapping of the local area.

In 1986, satellite images revealed ice breakup near Druzhnaya I. It drifted to sea in 1986 when the ice it was on broke from the main ice shelf as iceberg A23a. It was later discovered at sea by the ship Kapitan Kondratyev. Its equipment and prefabricated structures were airlifted to Druzhnaya III shortly after its construction.

Druzhnaya II

Place in Filchner–Ronne Ice Shelf
Druzhnaya II Station Дружная-2
Druzhnaya II Station is located in AntarcticaDruzhnaya II StationDruzhnaya II StationLast location in Antarctica
Coordinates: 75°36′00″S 57°52′00″W / 75.6000°S 57.8667°W / -75.6000; -57.8667 (Druzhnaya II Station)
RegionFilchner–Ronne Ice Shelf
Established13 January 1982 (1982-01-13)
Closed25 February 1986 (1986-02-25)

Druzhnaya II was a temporary field camp that operated from January 13 to February 21, 1982, on the Ronne Ice Shelf. It supported in the carrying out of radar sounding of the ice shelf.

Druzhnaya III

Place in Near Cape Norvegia, Queen Maud Land
Druzhnaya III Station Дружная-3
Druzhnaya III Station is located in AntarcticaDruzhnaya III StationDruzhnaya III StationLocation in Antarctica
Coordinates: 71°06′00″S 10°49′00″W / 71.1000°S 10.8167°W / -71.1000; -10.8167 (Druzhnaya III Station)
RegionQueen Maud Land
LocationNear Cape Norvegia
Established19 January 1987 (1987-01-19)
Closed1991 (1991)

Druzhnaya III was established in 1987 near Cape Norvegia. The station was constructed in two weeks. Kapitan Kondratyev offloaded materials for the station immediately before proceeding to its Druzhnaya I salvage mission. It was closed in 1991.

Druzhnaya IV

Druzhnaya IV was established in 1987 near Sandefjord Bay (Coronation Island). Its main purposes were the logistic support to Soyuz Station and assistance with the creation of the Progress Station. It operated every summer season from 1991. It was last used in the summer of 2015.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Antarctic Station Catalogue (PDF) (catalogue). Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs. August 2017. p. 109. ISBN 978-0-473-40409-3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 October 2022. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  3. "Druzhnaja, nauchnaja stancija /SSSR/". SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica. Australian Antarctic Data Centre. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
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