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Dubai Maritime City lies in a northerly direction near the creek area business district, between Port Rashid and Dubai Dry Docks. Dubai Maritime city is located at a strategic position located just 1 km from jumeirah beach road, 1.5 km from Bur Dubai , 2.5 km from Shindaga tunnel in Deira , 10 km from Dubai International Airport and 3 km from ...
Offshore patrol vessel Falaj 3-class patrol vessel Offshore patrol vessel: 1+(3) ordered Four new Falaj 3 ordered in May 2021. [16] Falaj 2-class patrol vessel: Offshore patrol vessel: 2 550 tons, 55.7m length 1x Otobreda 76 mm 6x VLS for VL MICA 2 twin launcher for MM40 Exocet block iii 2x 12.7 machine gun in hitrole RWS: Arialah class ...
It specialises in cargo logistics, port terminal operations, maritime services and free trade zones. Formed in 2005 by the merger of Dubai Ports Authority and Dubai Ports International, DP World handles 70 million containers that are brought in by around 70,000 vessels annually. This equates to roughly 10% of global container traffic accounted ...
A dhow in the Indian Ocean, near the islands of Zanzibar on the Swahili coast Fishermen's dhows moored at Dubai in 2014. Dhow (/ d aʊ /; Arabic: داو, romanized: dāw) is the generic name of a number of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with settee or sometimes lateen sails, used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region.
Dubai is divided into eight decks and she provides space for up to 88 crew members and 115 guests. [8] The four MTU-20V diesel engines can each deliver 6,301 kW and can give the ship a speed of up to 26 knots. With the 1.2 million litre diesel tanks, Dubai is able to travel 8,500 nautical miles.
The Al-Quwaisat class is a series of Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs) of the United Arab Emirates Navy (UAE Navy). They were built by the Malaysian company Shin Yang based on the company's 80 m LST design. Two ships have been completed and in service with UAE Navy with one more ordered in 2020.
A ship in Dubai Drydocks. Dubai Drydocks is a dry docks facility adjacent to Port Rashid in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The idea for Dubai Drydocks began in 1971. After feasibility studies and construction, the facility opened in 1983. [1] It is the only large dry docks facility in the Persian Gulf.