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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 ...
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 ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China on Wednesday launched sea trials for the Fujian, its third and most advanced aircraft carrier, state media reported. The start of tests by the Chinese navy came nearly two ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will on Friday conduct sea trials for its first ocean research drilling vessel, capable of drilling at depths of more than 10,000 metres (32,800 feet), a key step towards ...
The MV Glen Sannox has passed a series of sea acceptance tests, including on steering, stopping, noise and vibration. Sea trials of late and over-budget ferry ‘an overall success’ Skip to main ...
Hetman Ivan Mazepa (F211) is an Ada-class anti-submarine corvette of the Ukrainian Navy currently undergoing sea trials.The ship is named after Ivan Mazepa, a Ukrainian Cossack leader who turned against the Tsardom of Russia of Peter the Great and joined the side of Charles XII of Sweden during the Swedish Invasion of Russia.
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]
Scientists from the University of Southampton are experimenting with a new wing-sail which can be fitted to vessels to use the wind to travel.