SpletShoryu Maru 9166584 is a Multipurpose and HeavyLift Carrier, built in 1998 (24 years old). It's sailing under the flag of Japan. According to the latest AIS and Satellite data, the vessel is currently on route to Osaka, Japan. Estimated time of arrival at Osaka, Japan is 2024-12-26 10:00:00. Vessel's current position is 33° 41' 50" N / 31° 39' 04" E. SpletSHORYU Bulk Carrier, IMO 9477206. VesselFinder. GEMİLER. Kargo gemileri . SHORYU. SHORYU (IMO: 9477206, MMSI: 351897000) gemisi 2010 yılında inşa edilmiş olan ve halen Panama bayrağı altında bulunan bir Bulk Carrier gemisidir. AIS Veri. Track on Map Fotoğraf ekle Filoya ekle.
SHORYU - Bulk Carrier (IMO: 9477206, MMSI: 351897000)
SpletThe vessel is en route to the port of Souma, Japan, sailing at a speed of 11.5 knots and expected to arrive there on Mar 28, 15:30 . The vessel SHORYU (IMO: 9477206, MMSI … Splet05. dec. 2024 · SHORYU 9965746 is a Multipurpose and HeavyLift Carrier, built in 2024 (1 years old). It's sailing under the flag of Japan. According to the latest AIS and Satellite … marcelo malucelli tha
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SpletWe would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. SpletShoryu 79 9133020is a Multipurpose and HeavyLift Carrier, built in 1996(26 years old). It's sailing under the flag of Indonesia. Vessel's current position is 05° 06' 07" S / 19° 21' 25" E. For more information please go to Shoryu 79. Vessel Particulars DISPONENT OWNER NAME Shoryu 79 DEADWEIGHT 1,550 mt IMO 9133020 FLAG Indonesia YEAR 1996 Sōryū (蒼龍, Sōryū, meaning "Blue (or Green) Dragon") was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the mid-1930s. A sister ship, Hiryū, was intended to follow Sōryū, but Hiryū's design was heavily modified and she is often considered to be a separate class. Sōryū's aircraft were … Prikaži več Sōryū was one of two large carriers approved for construction under the Imperial Japanese Navy's 1931–32 Supplementary Program (the other being her near-sister Hiryū). In contrast to some earlier Japanese … Prikaži več 1. ^ Bōeichō Bōei Kenshūjo, p. 344 2. ^ Chesneau 1995, pp. 165–166; Parshall & Tully, pp. 470–476 3. ^ Brown 1977, pp. 18–21; Chesneau 1980, p. 181 Prikaži več • Milanovich, Kathrin (2024). "The IJN Carriers Sōryū and Hiryū". In Jordan, John (ed.). Warship 2024. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. pp. … Prikaži več Following the Japanese ship-naming conventions for aircraft carriers, Sōryū was named "Blue (or Green) Dragon". The ship was laid down at the Kure Naval Arsenal on 20 November 1934, Prikaži več • Bōeichō Bōei Kenshūjo (1967), Senshi Sōsho Hawai Sakusen. Tokyo: Asagumo Shimbunsha. • Brown, David (1977). WWII Fact Files: Aircraft Carriers. New York: Arco Publishing. Prikaži več • Japanese warships – Sōryū • World War II DataBase: Sōryū • US Navy photos of Sōryū Prikaži več marcelo marocchino accidente