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The initial digits of an MMSI categorize the identity, as defined in by Recommendation M.585. [1] The meaning of the first digit is: 0 Ship group, coast station, or group of coast stations; 1 For use by SAR aircraft (111MIDaxx) [note 1] [2] 2-7 MMSI's used by individual ships, beginning with an MID:
MMSI number: 368705000; Callsign: ADTJ; Fate: Sold civilian October 2021 to Interlake Maritime Services for service from Ludington, Michigan in long-term lay-up: General characteristics; Class and type: LT (large tug) Type: tugboat: Displacement: 924 tons: Length: 128 feet (39 m) Beam: 36 feet (11 m) Draft: 14.5 ft (4.4 m) (light); 17 ft (5.2 m ...
The current Luymes is the third hydrographic vessel with this name [2] although the first ship of this name never entered service. The ships have different tasks: surveying the sea, operating as guard ship, representing the Netherlands at home and abroad, assisting maritime scientific surveys by the Ministry of Defence and assisting rescue ...
A short post-transmission message is sent by the radio with the vessel identity and is in the form of an encoded call sign or Maritime Mobile Service Identity, starting with number "9" and the three country-specific maritime identification digits.
Te Kukupa II is a Guardian-class patrol boat built in Australia for the Cook Islands. [1] It replaced the original Te Kukupa , supplied to the Cook Islands three decades earlier. Her crew is drawn from the Cook Islands Police Service .
Ship name – a proper noun chosen at the shipowner's discretion; may change several times during the vessel's lifetime Ship class – a common name for a group of ships with similar design, usually named for the first vessel of the class, e.g. " Nimitz -class aircraft carrier"
Ship identification numbers include all numeric and non-numeric codes (other than names) used to identify ships. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
On 1 March 2010, Absalon was reported to have sunk a Somali pirate mother ship carrying several pirate speedboats in the Indian Ocean. [15] On 7 January 2012, Absalon intercepted and boarded a Somali pirate mother ship in the Indian Ocean. The boarding crew freed 14 Iranian and Pakistani fishermen who had been held as hostages for over two months.