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  2. HAZMAT Class 6 Toxic and infectious substances - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. HSwMS Södermanland (Söd) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Locomotives of the Southern Railway (UK) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. HMAS Acute (P 81) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. List of minelayer ship classes - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Essex-class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. HTMS Chakri Naruebet - Wikipedia

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    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".