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  2. File:2018 Dongfeng (DFAC) Yufeng SWB, rear 8.16.18.jpg ...

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  3. Fleet Solid Support Ship Programme - Wikipedia

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    According to a May 2018 contract notice, the ships require a total cargo capacity of up to 7,000 m 3 (250,000 cu ft), the ability to travel at a sustained speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) without resupply, the capability of delivering non-bulk logistic material whilst underway at 12 knots and transfer single loads of up to 5 tonnes. [37]

  4. Fleet solid support ship - Wikipedia

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    The ships required a total cargo capacity of up to 7,000 m 3 (250,000 cu ft), the ability to travel at a sustained speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) without resupply, the capability of delivering non-bulk logistic material whilst underway at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) and transfer single loads of up to 5 tonnes (4.9 long tons; 5.5 short tons ...

  5. Dongfeng Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    Dongfeng Automobile Company Limited (Chinese: 东风汽车股份有限公司; abb. DFAC) was incorporated as a subsidiary (70% shares) of Dongfeng Motor Corporation on 21 July 1999, the date of receiving the license of incorporation, [1]: 73 or 15 July, the date of the first annual general meeting. [3]

  6. Algol-class vehicle cargo ship - Wikipedia

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    The Algol-class vehicle cargo ships, also known as Fast Sealift Ships (FSS) or SL-7s, are currently the fastest conventional steam powered cargo ships in the world that are still (intermittently) operating, capable of speeds in excess of 33 knots (61 km/h).

  7. DFAC - Wikipedia

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  8. Dongfeng EV400 - Wikipedia

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    The Dongfeng EV400 or DFAC Captain EV400 is an electric light, commercial logistics van designed and produced by the Chinese automaker Dongfeng Automobile Company since 2018. [ 1 ] Overview

  9. HSL-class fleet support ship - Wikipedia

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    The Government of India cleared the project for a cost of ₹ 20,000 crore (US$2.3 billion) on 16 August 2023. [14] The final contract for the five fleet support ship with Indian Navy and Hindustan Shipyard was signed on 25 August 2023 for a total value of ₹ 19,000 crore (US$2.2 billion).