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The Jerung class is a class of gunboats in service with the Royal Malaysian Navy. This class is based on the same design as the Intrépida -class fast attack craft in service with Argentine Navy , the Lurssen FPB/TNC-45 fast attack craft and are built locally by Malaysia-Germany joint venture, Hong Leong-Lurssen Shipyards . [1]
The Parramatta River class are a forthcoming ferry type to be operated by Transdev Sydney Ferries on Sydney Harbour. History [ edit ] In June 2023 Transport for NSW announced it had awarded Richardson Devine Marine a contract to build seven Incat Crowther designed ferries in Hobart to replace the RiverCats on Parramatta River services .
The Raptor-class patrol boat, Russian designation Project 03160, is a series of Russian high-speed coastal patrol boats. Boats of the class belong to the 4th rank [clarification needed] ships in the Russian Navy. This project was developed by the design bureau of JSC Leningrad Shipyard Pella on the instructions of the Russian Navy.
The design of the Huon class is based on the Italian Lerici class; specifically the second run of eight ships known as the Gaeta class. Each ship has a full load displacement of 732 tons (slightly greater than the Gaetas), is 52.5 metres (172 ft) long, has a beam of 9.9 metres (32 ft), and a draught of 3 metres (9.8 ft).
General statement of the class number formula. We start with the following data: K is a number field. [K : Q] = n = r 1 + 2r 2, where r 1 denotes the number of real embeddings of K, and 2r 2 is the number of complex embeddings of K. ζ K (s) is the Dedekind zeta function of K. h K is the class number, the number of elements in the ideal class ...
The Sri Tiga class is a class of fast troop vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) with the length of 38 meters and displacing 117 tons. A total of two ships are currently in service. A total of two ships are currently in service.
The Class E10 (E10形) is a type of 2-10-4 T steam locomotive built by the Japanese Government Railways (JGR). They were numbered E10 1-E10 5 . They were built in 1948 and designed by Hideo Shima. Following the end of World War II Japanese Government Railways was prohibited by GHQ from building new locomotives due to financial difficulties.
The Type 119 Zerstörer 1 class was a class of 6 destroyers by the West German Navy. They entered service in 1958, with the last one being decommissioned in 1982. They entered service in 1958, with the last one being decommissioned in 1982.