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  2. Sea trial - Wikipedia

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    A sea trial or trial trip is the testing phase of a watercraft (including boats, ships, and submarines). It is also referred to as a "shakedown cruise" by many naval personnel. It is usually the last phase of construction and takes place on open water, and it can last from a few hours to many days. Sea trials are conducted to measure a vessel's ...

  3. Ship commissioning - Wikipedia

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    Sea trials begin when the ship is floated out of its dry dock (or more rarely, moved by a vehicle to the sea from its construction hangar, as was the case with the submarine USS Virginia), at which time the initial crew for a ship (usually a skeleton crew composed of yard workers and naval personnel; in the modern era of increasingly complex ...

  4. Shakedown (testing) - Wikipedia

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    A shakedown is a period of testing or a trial journey undergone by a ship, aircraft or other craft and its crew before being declared operational. Statistically, a proportion of the components will fail after a relatively short period of use , and those that survive this period can be expected to last for a much longer, and more importantly ...

  5. Chinese aircraft carrier Fujian - Wikipedia

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    Fujian started sea trials in May 2024. The first occurred from 1 to 8 May. [30] [6] The PLAN acknowledged that trials were underway in December 2024. [31] The 2024 trials appeared to be for familiarizing the crew with the ship and its systems; aircraft were not operated. [32]

  6. China launches sea trials for next-generation aircraft carrier

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    The sea trials are a final step before the aircraft carrier is put into service by China's navy. That process is expected to take up to a year. The Shandong conducted nine sea tests before it was ...

  7. Board of Inspection and Survey - Wikipedia

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    Develop and establish CNO policy and procedures for trials, material inspections, and surveys of ships and service craft consistent with law, regulations, and the terms of contract. Examine Naval vessels periodically by a board of Naval officers to determine fitness for further service.

  8. The U.S. Ban That Take Effect in 2026 & What You Need to Know

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    The U.S. will no longer allow the import of seafood linked to the bycatch of marine mammals. Each year, over 650,000 marine mammals, including seals, whales, and dolphins, are killed by ...

  9. USS Freedom (LCS-1) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, Freedom completed rough water trials to demonstrate seaworthiness and structural integrity, collecting data while operating in sea states 5 and 6 for 11 days. [63] USS Freedom ' s last commanding officer speaking during the ship's decommissioning ceremony, September 2021