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  • Displacement (ship) — As weight is added to a ship, it submerges. Designated displacement is the ship s weight when fully loaded and submerged to her load lines. A ship s displacement is its weight[1] at any given time, generally expressed in metric tons or long tons …   Wikipedia

  • Light cruiser — A light cruiser is a warship. The term is a shortening of the phrase light armoured cruiser , describing a small ship that carried armour in the same way as an armoured cruiser; a protective belt and deck. Prior to this smaller cruisers had been… …   Wikipedia

  • Australian light destroyer project — An artist s impression of the light destroyer design as approved by the Government in August 1972 Class overview Builders: Willi …   Wikipedia

  • LDT — • Light Displacement Ton …   Maritime acronyms and abbreviations

  • LDT — may stand for:* [http://www.beamind.com/technology.php Laser Direct Testing] Beamind s technology to convert UV light from laser beams into electrical current in a full non contact way to test IC Package substrates and other complex HDI PCBs for… …   Wikipedia

  • SS Fredericksburg (T5) — The SS Fredericksburg was a single hulled T5 S 12b oil tanker, originally named the Eagle Courier. The ship was built at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi as hull number 1030 and delivered on October 10, 1958. [cite web title =… …   Wikipedia

  • LDT — Local Descriptor Table (Computing » General) *** Lightning Data Transport (Computing » Networking) * Left Defensive Tackle (Community » Sports) * Lower Division Transfer (Business » General) * Light Displacement Ton (Governmental »… …   Abbreviations dictionary

  • Oil tanker — Supertanker redirects here. For the aerial firefighting aircraft, see Evergreen 747 Supertanker. The commercial oil tanker AbQaiq, in ballast Class overview Name …   Wikipedia

  • Tonnage — Not to be confused with Ton. Tonnage is a measure of the size or cargo carrying capacity of a ship. The term derives from the taxation paid on tuns or casks of wine, and was later used in reference to the weight of a ship s cargo; however, in… …   Wikipedia

  • Moorsom System — The Moorsom System is a method created in Great Britain of calculating the tonnage or cargo capacity of sailing ships as a basis for assessing harbour and other vessel fees. It was put into use starting in 1849 and became British law in 1854.… …   Wikipedia

  • Deadweight tonnage — As weight is added to a ship, it submerges. Maximum DWT is the amount of weight a ship can carry without riding dangerously low in the water …   Wikipedia

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