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  2. Type 22 missile boat - Wikipedia

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    The Type 22 (NATO designation: Houbei class) [5] missile boat is a ship class in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. The first boat was launched in April 2004 by the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard at Shanghai. The boats incorporate stealth features and are based on Australian-designed wave-piercing catamaran hulls that are more stable than ...

  3. USCGC Chase (WMSM-916) - Wikipedia

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    Designed For but not with additional weapons. Armor. Ballistic protection over critical areas and main gun. Aircraft carried. One MH-60 or MH-65, plus sUAS. Aviation facilities. Hangar and helipad. USCGC Chase (WMSM-916) is the second Heritage-class cutter of the United States Coast Guard (USCG).

  4. List of currently active United States military watercraft

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    USNS Big Horn (Henry J. Kaiser -class oiler) Watson -class vehicle cargo ship – 8 active. Bob Hope -class vehicle cargo ship – 7 active. Shughart -class vehicle cargo ship – 3 active. Gordon -class vehicle cargo ship – 2 active. Supply -class fast combat support ship – 2 active. Lewis and Clark -class dry cargo ship – 14 active.

  5. Green Bay photographer changes course, focuses on ... - AOL

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    In cooperation with Clint Chase of Chase Small Craft, they are designing and laser-cutting model kits to provide an experience in entry level boat building for all ages. ... More than 1,000 boat ...

  6. CB90-class fast assault craft - Wikipedia

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    CB90 HSM: 1 × Saab Trackfire RWS. Stridsbåt 90 H (alv) (Strb 90 H; CB90) is a class of fast military assault craft used by several countries after being originally developed for the Swedish Navy by Dockstavarvet. Its name means Combat Boat 90 Half; the 90 refers to the year of acceptance (1990) and Half refers to the fact that it can carry ...

  7. Wooden boats of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Splinter fleet or Splinter navy was a nickname given to the United States wooden boats used in World War II. The boats served in many different roles during the war. These boats were built in small boatyards on the West coast and East coast, Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico. They could be built quickly, in just 60 to 120 days.