- An
amphibious transport dock, also
called a
landing platform dock (LPD), is an
amphibious warfare ship, a
warship that embarks,
transports, and
lands elements...
- A
troopship (also
troop ship or
troop transport or trooper) is a
ship used to
carry soldiers,
either in
peacetime or wartime.
Troopships were
often drafted...
- trade,
according to
UNCTAD in 2020.
Maritime transport can be
realized over any
distance by boat,
ship,
sailboat or barge, over
oceans and lakes, through...
-
maintenance ships, and
other service craft. For example:
Troop and
cargo ships over 1,000
gross tons that
often carried the U.S. Army
Transport ship prefix...
- An
amphibious warfare ship (or amphib) is an
amphibious vehicle warship emplo**** to land and
support ground forces, such as marines, on
enemy territory...
- The
Elizabeth C.
Stanton class transport ship was a
transport class of the
United States Navy that
originated just
prior to the
second World War. The class...
- York
Elevation of LPD-17-class
ship.
Cutaway illustration of the U.S. Navy's San Antonio-class
amphibious transport dock
ship (LPD). "DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY...
- arrives.
Transport portal Affreightment Automatic identification system Mid-stream
operation Outline of
transport Ship transport Rail
transport Transshipment...
- An
auxiliary ship is a
naval ship designed to
support combatant ships and
other naval operations.
Auxiliary ships are not
primary combatant vessels, though...
- migration, colonization, and science.
Ship transport is
responsible for the
largest portion of
world commerce. The word
ship has meant,
depending on the era...