Iran hits cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz
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"The airplane of the seas" was developed using offshore racing technology and is meant to deliver cargo between France and the US using only wind power
A cargo ship has come under attack off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center reported the attack off Yemen on Sunday.
Both incidents were reported near the port city of Hodeidah, which is under control of the Iranian-backed Houthi rebel group.
The "purpose-built" 45m (148ft) long Menawethan will replace its predecessor Gry Maritha, a cargo ship which sailed the route for nearly four decades, but which, in latter years, was hit by technical issues,
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Gen Keane warns Iran believes it achieved 'geopolitical advantage' after cargo ship strike
Retired General Jack Keane warns Iran's drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz tests President Donald Trump's peace deal. Keane states Iran seeks geopolitical advantage and leverage over the U.
A cargo ship loaded with sugar and idling in Bay Area waters for weeks due to an escalating work strike by C&H warehouse employees was moved again Friday night to a dock at the company's Crockett factory.
The United States has asked Iran to publicly commit that it will not target commercial vessels and that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to international shipping
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Why cargo ships don't need a keel, form stability and the geometry of staying upright
A deep keel seems like the obvious way to keep a ship from capsizing, so why do massive cargo vessels abandon it entirely? The answer comes down to hull geometry, the metacenter, and a lesson borrowed from the outrigger canoe.
