1 2021-04-16 13:34:13Xinhua
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ECNS App Download Photo taken on April 15, 2021 shows the Haixun 156, China s first seagoing buoy tender with an ice-breaking function, is ready for water test in Wuhan, capital of central China s Hubei Province. (Photo by Zhang Liang/Xinhua)
A seagoing buoy tender with an ice-breaking function, the first of its kind in China, on Thursday tested water in Wuhan, capital of central China s Hubei Province.
The Haixun 156, or Sea Patrol 156, has a displacement of 2,400 tonnes with a length of 74.9 meters and a width of 14.3 meters, according to its shipbuilder Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group Co., Ltd., an affiliate of China State Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd.
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2021-04-15 09:36:03 GMT2021-04-15 17:36:03(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WUHAN, April 15 (Xinhua) A seagoing buoy tender with an ice-breaking function, the first of its kind in China, on Thursday tested water in Wuhan, capital of central China s Hubei Province.
The Haixun 156, or Sea Patrol 156, has a displacement of 2,400 tonnes with a length of 74.9 meters and a width of 14.3 meters, according to its shipbuilder Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group Co., Ltd., an affiliate of China State Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd.
The electric vessel can break through ice as thick as 0.5 meters at a speed of 5 knots.
It is designed for setting up, removing, swapping and maintaining navigation aid facilities at icy ports and on navigation routes in north China, where sea ice disasters often occur.
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PHOTO / CHINA By China News Service Published: Feb 09, 2021 11:12 AM
The Haixun 06, a large-scale ocean patrol ship, is launched at a Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group Co Ltd shipyard in Wuhan, Central China s Hubei Province, Feb. 8, 2021. The vessel has a designed displacement of 5,560 tons, the first vessel of its size designated to patrol and offer services in the Taiwan Straits.Photo:China News Service
The Haixun 06, a large-scale ocean patrol ship, is launched at a Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group Co Ltd shipyard in Wuhan, Central China s Hubei Province, Feb. 8, 2021. The vessel has a designed displacement of 5,560 tons, the first vessel of its size designated to patrol and offer services in the Taiwan Straits.Photo:China News Service