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Date: 2024-04-20 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00020992 |
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Constructing A Huge French Warship | Extreme Constructions | Spark
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The Thunder Boat (Tonnerre) is the second-largest ship of the Marine Nationale. The structure is fitted with revolutionary equipment, with a range of high technologies, and is able to operate in a range of situations, as it did during Cyclone Irma in 2017 and Beirut in August 2020.
This ship of the future is a true “Swiss knife”, acting simultaneously as an aircraft base, a commandment post and is equipped as a floating hospital, with the ability to shelter troops, helicopters and vehicles.
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