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  2. Harbour defence motor launch - Wikipedia

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    HDMLs had a round bilge heavy displacement hull 72 feet (22 m) long with a beam of 16 feet (4.9 m) and a loaded draught of 5 feet (1.5 m). Loaded displacement was 54 tons. The hull had a pronounced flare forward to throw the bow wave clear and provided considerable lift to prevent all but the heaviest seas from coming aboa

  3. Seaslug (missile) - Wikipedia

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    After separation, the main motor ignited to power the missile to the target. The booster motors were positioned at the side of the missile, but this unusual arrangement with the motor nozzles both angled outwards at 22.5° and 22.5° to the left, the missile entered a gentle roll at launch, evening out differences in the thrusts of the boosters.

  4. Icebreaker - Wikipedia

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    The koch's hull was protected by a belt of ice-floe resistant flush skin-planking along the variable water-line, and had a false keel for on-ice portage. If a koch became squeezed by the ice-fields, its rounded bodylines below the water-line would allow for the ship to be pushed up out of the water and onto the ice with no damage. [5]

  5. Television guidance - Wikipedia

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    A separate line of development led to TV-guided versions of the Martel missile to fill the anti-shipping role. The US AGM-62 Walleye is a similar system attached to an unpowered bomb, the Soviet Kh-29 is similar. Television guidance was never widely used, as the introduction of laser guided bombs and GPS weapons have generally replaced them ...

  6. Speed of sound - Wikipedia

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    In salt water that is free of air bubbles or suspended sediment, sound travels at about 1500 m/s (1 500.235 m/s at 1000 kilopascals, 10 °C and 3% salinity by one method). [24]

  7. Poppit Sands - Wikipedia

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    Some 280 yards (260 m) long, and comprising a wall 3 feet (0.91 m) wide, it now lies totally submerged (under some 12 feet (3.7 m) of water), even at low tide. Estimated to be some 1,000 years old, in those days it would have appeared at low tide, acting as a shallow rock pool, trapping fish behind the walls as the tide flowed out.

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