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  2. Archer-class patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    3 × General purpose machine guns (Tracker, Raider, Dasher & Pursuer) The Archer class (or P2000 ) is a class of patrol and training vessel in service with the United Kingdom 's Royal Navy , commonly referred to as a "fast training boat". [ 1 ]

  3. HMS Tracker (P274) - Wikipedia

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    Tracker is one of sixteen 20-metre, 54-tonne P2000 patrol craft operated by the Royal Navy. She is constructed from glass-reinforced plastic. As a "batch 2" vessel, Tracker has a sustainable top speed of 24 knots, faster than her batch 1 sister ships due to her more powerful turbocharged MTU diesels; she can exceed 24 knots in suitable sea conditions.

  4. Mark VI patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Riverine Group 2 took ownership of the first two of Mark VI patrol boats on 8 September 2015. [5] Two were first deployed to the Persian Gulf to support U.S. 5th Fleet operations out of Bahrain in April 2016, with three total on station in the 5th Fleet as of 2018.

  5. Beam (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    Graphical representation of the dimensions used to describe a ship. Dimension "b" is the beam at waterline.. The beam of a ship is its width at its widest point. The maximum beam (B MAX) is the distance between planes passing through the outer sides of the ship, beam of the hull (B H) only includes permanently fixed parts of the hull, and beam at waterline (B WL) is the maximum width where the ...

  6. Armidale-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    Three Armidale Class patrol boat crews (Aware 13) (based in Darwin) The Patrol Boat force has subsequently been reorganised to allocate a single crew to each platform. At the start of 2014, the long transit differences and near-constant deployment of the patrol boats for Operation Resolute was impacting on the ability to keep the vessels ...

  7. Automatic identification system - Wikipedia

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    The update rate ranges from 3 minutes for anchored or moored vessels, to 2 seconds for fast moving or maneuvering vessels, the latter being similar to that of conventional marine radar. Each AIS station determines its own transmission schedule (slot), based upon data link traffic history and an awareness of probable future actions by other ...