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This collision didn’t sink the ship… the anchor did
On a calm January night in 1980, the US Coast Guard cutter Blackthorn collided with the oil tanker SS Capricorn in Tampa Bay.
Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on importance and maintenance of US Navy ship anchors and anchor chains.
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Virginia’s competitive edge comes from deliberate planning, sustained investment and a commitment to foster a ...
A cargo ship stopped by Finland over damage to a data cable in the Baltic Sea has been allowed to leave, Finnish police said on Monday, reported German Press Agency (dpa). Investigations on board the ...
Kongsberg Maritime has signed a contract to deliver a comprehensive deck machinery package for a new-generation 127-metre ...
Marine, aerospace, and power generation sector revenues increased a combined 15% year over year, powered by an 83% increase in aerospace revenues. Power Generation Revenue -- Increased 10% year over ...
Lloyd’s Register is leading a new UK consortium to set global standards for the safe, secure and commercial operation of nuclear-powered ships.
Lloyd's Register is leading a new consortium of UK companies seeking "to set the highest international standards for safe, ...
Greenland has emerged as a strategic Arctic linchpin, as climate change opens sea routes and resources, intensifying ...
The UK has a long history of leading maritime innovation and is now in a strong position to support the safe adoption of ...
Walmart's $330 million modernization of its Opelousas distribution center will add automation, protect jobs and strengthen St ...
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