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Date Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes 5 January United States: Ingalls Shipbuilding: Pascagoula, Mississippi: Richard M. McCool Jr. San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock: For United States Navy. 7 January Germany: Ferus Smit: Leer: Thun Britain: NaabsaMax coastal tanker For Thun Tankers A.B., Sweden: 2 February Japan
In 2022 Falcon 9 set a new record of 60 launches (all successful) by the same launch vehicle type in a calendar year. The previous record was held by Soyuz-U, which had 47 launches (45 successful) in 1979. In 2023 Falcon 9 family set a new record of 96 launches (all successful) by the same launch vehicle family in a calendar year.
Lists of ship launches. This is an index of lists of ship launches by year. 1400–1499. 1500–1599. 1600–1609. 1610–1619. 1620–1629.
USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group underway in the Atlantic USS Constitution under sail for the first time in 116 years on 21 July 1997 The United States Navy has approximately 475 ships in both active service and the reserve fleet; of these approximately 50 ships are proposed or scheduled for retirement by 2028, while approximately 90 new ships are in either the planning and ordering ...
BRP Datu Cabaylo (MMOV-3001) BRP Datu Pagbuaya (MMOV-3003) BRP Datu Sanday (MMOV-3002) Disney Wish. Dorang-class patrol boat. KRI dr. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat. French submarine Duguay-Trouin.
This is a list of icebreakers and other special icebreaking vessels (except cargo ships and tankers) capable of operating independently in ice-covered waters. Ships known to be in service are presented in bold .
4 June 2022 Under construction Virginia Block IV Hyman G. Rickover: SSN-795 General Dynamics Electric Boat: Attack submarine: 11 May 2018 26 August 2021 Launched: New Jersey: SSN-796 Huntington Ingalls Industries: 25 March 2019 14 April 2022 Launched: Iowa: SSN-797 General Dynamics Electric Boat: 20 August 2019 Under construction Massachusetts ...
Originally a liner, the Borinquen (1931), renamed Puerto Rico in 1949, Arosa Star in 1954, Bahama Star in 1959, La Jenelle in 1969, grounded 13 April 1970 in California. Scrapped. Originally a liner, the Félix Roussel (1929), renamed Arosa Sun in 1955. Sold in 1960 and used as a hotel ship. Scrapped in 1974.