us navy on both sides currently of the canal.
CVN-69 (Eisenhower) was in greece before ever given got stuck and now is unable to transit into the red sea.
https://news.usni.org/category/fleet-tracker
us navy on both sides currently of the canal.
CVN-69 (Eisenhower) was in greece before ever given got stuck and now is unable to transit into the red sea.
https://news.usni.org/category/fleet-tracker
Kek! Same here.
Working on a solution along the lines of (pic) which I found not too long ago.
>Wonder what the $ value of fuel spent
usage around 100-150 tons per day at slow speed.
3-4 hours at $550 per ton, that'd be anywhere b/w $10,000 & $15,000, would be my guess from what I read.
That's usually what they have dynamically controlled water ballast tanks for, I'd think.
But yes, tricky business probably …
Double Kek for groovy cat!
28,000 lbs max. weight to be lifted for a chinook.
Don't know what containers are loaded on the ever given, but depending on their content & dimensions, they can have up to 30 tons max. gross weight.
https://www.containercontainer.com/shipping-container-dimensions/