Italian Ship Ammiraglio Magnaghi (A5303)
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Italian Ship Ammiraglio Magnaghi (A5303)
''Ammiraglio Magnaghi'' (A 5303) is a hydrographic survey vessel in service with Italian Navy. It's the first survey vessel ever to be designed and built completely in Italy for the Marina Militare "Fatherland and Honour" , patron = , colors = , colors_label = , march = ( is the return of soldiers to their barrack, or sailors to their ship after a .... It has been regularly modernized and constantly upgraded (with MLU works, in 1990 and 2014/2016 years). Characteristics It is fitted with: * single-beam echo sounder, 33 and 210 kHz * single-beam echo sounder Kongsberg EA600 to 12, 38 and 200 kHz * multi-beam echo sounder (50 kHz) * side scan sonar hull-mounted (ELAC Seabeam 1050 MKII) * side scan sonar towed (Klein 3900 ) * differential and RTK satellite positioning systems * geodimeter * portable tide gauge * XBT bathythermograph * CTD profiler with rosette sys ...
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Port Of Livorno
The Port of Livorno is one of the largest Italian seaports and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea, with an annual traffic capacity of around 30 million tonnes of cargo and 700,000 TEU's. The port is also an important employer in the area, with more than 15,000 employees who provide services to more than 7,000 ships every year. The Port of Livorno is considered a major Italian port along the Tyrrhenian Sea Corridor, capable of handling all kinds of vessels (LoLo, RoRo, liquid bulk, dry bulk, cruise ships, ferryboats). The port mainly serves Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Umbria and Marche regions of Italy. Description The Port of Livorno is situated on the Ligurian sea, in the north-western part of Tuscany. The harbour is divided in ''Porto Vecchio'' (Old Port) and '' Porto Nuovo'' (New Port) and is composed of four main basins. ' The ''Avamporto'' is a vast area outside the harbour bounded to the south by the '' Diga della Vegliaia'', to the west by the '' Diga ...
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Italian Navy
"Fatherland and Honour" , patron = , colors = , colors_label = , march = ( is the return of soldiers to their barrack, or sailors to their ship after a leave) by Tommaso Mario , mascot = , equipment = , equipment_label = , battles = , anniversaries = 10 June – Sinking of the Austro-Hungarian battleship ''SMS Szent István'' by Luigi Rizzo , decorations = 1 Cavalier Cross of the Military Order of Savoy 3 Cavalier's Crosses of the Military Order of Italy 2 Gold Medals of Military Valor 1 Silver Medal of Military Valor 1 Gold Medal for Merited Public Honor , battle_honours = , commander1 = ammiraglio di squadra Enrico Credendino , commander1_label = Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy , commander2 ...
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Ships Built By Fincantieri
A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying cargo or passengers, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research, and fishing. Ships are generally distinguished from boats, based on size, shape, load capacity, and purpose. Ships have supported exploration, trade, warfare, migration, colonization, and science. After the 15th century, new crops that had come from and to the Americas via the European seafarers significantly contributed to world population growth. Ship transport is responsible for the largest portion of world commerce. The word ''ship'' has meant, depending on the era and the context, either just a large vessel or specifically a Full-rigged ship, ship-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts, each of which is Square rig, square-rigged. As of 2016, there were more than 49,000 merchant ships, totaling almost 1.8 billion Deadweight tonnage, dead weight tons. Of these 28% were oil t ...
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