History
The world's first drifting station in the Arctic Ocean was built by Russians in June of 1937. Over the 9 months of the drift, the ice floe covered more than 2,000 kilometers. It was then that the delivery of equipment to the station by air was first tested out. The aircraft used were TB-3 (ANT-6) heavy bombers.
Since then, such stations have been set up regularly; Russia has amassed extensive experience in high-latitude expeditions. Our team relied on this experience when building the first Barneo station in April 2001.
Pictorial history
of the world's first drifting station (1937)
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