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The U.S. Marines Don’t Have Tanks Anymore and That’s Bad News for China
The Marine Corps’ 2021 decision to scrap its M1 Abrams tanks looked radical, but in hindsight, it fits a clear vision of future war. -Dr. Brent Eastwood argues that tanks are poorly suited for ...
Aluminum fuel tanks can corrode in a marine environment, though much depends on how well they are protected belowdecks from salt water. Shielded from briny water, tanks can last forever, but on some ...
The Marine tankers of C. Company faced a literal bloodbath as they embarked on the Marine Corps’s first opposed amphibious tank landing at the strategically vital Taraw atoll. The beach ahead, aptly ...
Seaspan Ship Management selected Alfa Laval to help resolve steam balance and redundancy issues connected to sulfur-compliant fuels. The solution – an integrated steam boiler plant comprising ...
French firm GTT has secured an order from the South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) to design fuel tanks for five very large LNG-fuelled container vessels, to be built by SHI for the ...
Celanese Corporation (NYSE: CE), a global chemical and specialty materials company, today announced the launch of Hostaform® RF, a low permeation acetal copolymer tailored for Small Off-Road Engine ...
The final trial for Marine tankers in World War II began with a titanic amphibious landing on the Japanese island of Okinawa on L-Day—April 1, 1945. Amongst the 180,000-strong initial landing force of ...
Japanese equipment giant Yamaha has acquired a Milwaukee plastic fuel tank rotational molder to shore up its U.S. boating motors unit. Yamaha Motor Corp. said June 19 that it bought Kracor Inc. and ...
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