CSBC Launches Navy's New Floating Dock, Steadfastly Promoting Indigenous Naval Shipbuilding
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Taiwan International Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) announced the launch of a new auxiliary repair dock built for the Navy. The dock, costing approximately NT$860 million, will be used for vessel maintenance and supports the national defense indigenization policy.
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- Q: Where was the Navy's new auxiliary repair dock launched?
- A: It was launched this morning at CSBC's Kaohsiung plant.
- Q: What is the total project cost of the new auxiliary repair dock?
- A: The total project cost is approximately NT$860 million.
- Q: What are the physical dimensions and draft specifications of the dock body?
- A: It is 126 meters long, 36 meters wide, with a maximum draft of 2.5 meters when not submerged and 12 meters when submerged.
- Q: What size of vessels can the new auxiliary repair dock perform repair operations for?
- A: It can perform repair operations for vessels under 3800 tons without specific limitations.
- Q: What automated features are included in the Navy's new auxiliary repair dock?
- A: It features automated buoyancy and submergence functions, a valve control system, and a power management system.