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Class 6 Packing Groups and Hazard Zones The packing group of Division 6.1 materials shall be as assigned in Column 5 of the 49CFR 172.101 Table. When the 49CFR 172.101 Table provides more than one packing group or hazard zone for a hazardous material, the packing group and hazard zone shall be determined by applying the following criteria: 1.
Fusō class: 34,700 tons 12 × 14-in. 16 × 6-in. 1,376 25 kn Fusō: Mar 1912 Nov 1915 Sunk at Battle of Surigao Strait Oct 1944 Yamashiro: Nov 1913 Mar 1917 Sunk at Battle of Surigao Strait Oct 1944 Ise class ‡ 42,001 tons 12 × 14-in. 16 × 5.5-in. 1,376 25 kn Ise: May 1915 Nov 1915 Sunk by Air attack on Kure Jul 1945 Hyūga: May 1915
The submarines in the Västergötland class were able to fire up to six heavy and six light wire-guided torpedoes at the same time against different targets. [1] The Västergötland class included the submarines HSwMS Södermanland and HSwMS Östergötland. After significant upgrades, these two submarines were reclassified to a new ...
The Southern Railway built three diesel shunters in 1937, numbered 1–3. These became British Rail 15201–15203, and were later classified as British Rail Class D3/12. Twenty-six similar locomotives were built in 1949–1951 after nationalisation. They were numbered 15211–15236, and were later classified as British Rail Class 12.
The Attack class was ordered in 1964 to operate in Australian waters as patrol boats (based on lessons learned through using the Ton-class minesweepers on patrols of Borneo during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, and to replace a variety of old patrol, search-and-rescue, and general-purpose craft. [1]
Vale-class gunboat – 5 ships (4 captured by Germany) Glommen-class minelayer – 2 ships (1 captured by Germany) HNoMS Olav Tryggvason – 1 ship (captured by Germany) Gor-class Former US Navy Auk-class. «Brage» ex. USS «Triumph» (1961–1991) «Gor» «Uller» «Tyr» Vidar-class Two ships built in Norway. HNoMS Vidar (1977–2006) Sold ...
The Essex class is a retired class of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. The 20th century's most numerous class of capital ship, the class consisted of 24 vessels, which came in "short-hull" and "long-hull" versions. Thirty-two ships were ordered, but as World War II wound down, six were canceled before construction, and two were ...
HTMS Chakri Naruebet (911) (Thai: เรือหลวงจักรีนฤเบศร, meaning 'Sovereign of the Chakri Dynasty', the Thai monarchy's ruling family) [2] [3] is the flagship of the Royal Thai Navy (RTN), and Thailand's first and only aircraft carrier, although the RTN refers to her as an "Offshore Patrol Helicopter Carrier".