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Why was Athens' Navy so Strong - Merchant Navy Info - Blog

Why was Athens’ Navy so Strong?

As the signal of popular government and social illumination amid relics. Athens used uncommon maritime control that moulded the course of history. This nitty gritty examination digs into the multifaceted variables. That supported the unparalleled quality of the Athens Navy, lighting up its key dominance and persevering bequest. I. Authentic Setting: Establishments of Maritime Dominance

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China Scans ‘World’s Largest Naval Base’ In USA; US Navy’s Norfolk Naval Station ‘Unmasked’ By Spy Satellite - Merchant Navy Info - News

China Scans ‘World’s Largest Naval Base’ In USA; US Navy’s Norfolk Naval Station ‘Unmasked’ By Spy Satellite

In a display of its growing space prowess and surveillance capabilities, radar images of a US Navy base taken by a Chinese satellite are circulating online. The images first appeared on China’s domestic social media platform Weibo. Defence analysts later identified the spacecraft as the Taijing-4 03 “flat-plate radar imaging satellite.” They identified the naval

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Which Material Reigns Supreme in Ship Durability - Fiberglass or Aluminium - Merchant Navy Info - Blog

Which Material Reigns Supreme in Ship Durability – Fiberglass or Aluminium?

Boats travel hundreds or thousands of miles across the ocean, so reliability is important for both short and long-term use. A ship’s durability begins with its construction, usually aluminium boat or fiberglass. Other materials are also used in industry, but these two options are the most popular in the maritime sector. Delivery professionals need to

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Russian Oil Facility Burns After Reported Drone Attack - Merchant Navy Info - News

Russian Oil Facility Burns After Reported Drone Attack

Ukraine’s State Security Service announced on Wednesday that it had attacked two Russian state-run. Oil depots in the Smolensk region of western Russia. Reuters quoted a Ukrainian intelligence official as saying the drone attack destroyed more than 26,000 cubic meters. Just under 1 million cubic feet of fuel at a warehouse belonging to Russian energy

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Karachi Port Receives $50mn Upfront Payment from AD Ports Group - ONS - Merchant Navy Info - News

Karachi Port Receives $50mn Upfront Payment from AD Ports Group

Karachi Port Trust (KPT) has secured its first major revenue stream. This is under a new concession agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports Group (AD Ports). As per the sources, a signing ceremony was held in the presence of the Maritime Affairs Minister. Here the AD Ports subsidiary, Karachi Gateway Terminal (KGTL), gave a check of

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Attacks on Red Sea Shipping Forces 66% Decline in Suez Canal Traffic - ONS - Merchant Navy Info - News

Attacks on Red Sea Shipping Forces 66% Decline in Suez Canal Traffic – ONS

Red Sea shipping is taking a hit. Shipping traffic through the vital Suez Canal artery in Egypt has plunged by 66%. Thus cargo was forced to divert due to attacks on vessels, according to official figures. The data, from the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS), covered the period from mid-December to the beginning of

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