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Qué (quién) es SCB Shelf - definición

1947 SUBCLASS OF ESSEX-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
SCB-27A; SCB-27C
  • USS ''Hornet'' showing her SCB-27A configuration.
  • USS ''Intrepid'' showing her SCB-27C configuration.

Shelf corporation         
INACTIVE COMPANY DESIGNED TO APPEAR TO HAVE A LONG HISTORY
Shelf Corporation; Shelf company; Off-the-shelf corporation; Readymade corporation; Wyoming Corporate Services; Off-the-shelf company
A shelf corporation, shelf company, or aged corporation is a company or corporation that has had no activity. It was created and left with no activity – metaphorically put on the "shelf" to "age".
Patagonian Shelf         
PART OF THE SOUTH AMERICAN CONTINENTAL SHELF
Argentine Continental Shelf; Argentine Shelf
The Argentine (sometimes referred to as Patagonian) Shelf is part of the South American continental shelf belonging to the Argentine Sea on the Atlantic seaboard, south of about 35°S. It adjoins the coasts of Uruguay, Argentina and the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands.
Norwegian continental shelf         
NORWEGIAN ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
Norwegian Continental Shelf; Norwegian shelf
The Norwegian continental shelf () (abbreviated as NCS) is the continental shelf over which Norway exercises sovereign rights as defined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Wikipedia

SCB-27

SCB-27 (also known as "Two Seven-Alpha" or "Two Seven-Charlie") was the United States Navy designation for a series of upgrades to the Essex-class aircraft carriers (both the short-hull and long-hull Ticonderoga versions), conducted between 1947 and 1955. These upgrades were intended to allow the World War II-era carriers to operate jet aircraft.

USS Oriskany, laid up incomplete at the conclusion of World War II, served as the prototype and was re-ordered to the SCB-27 standard. All of the SCB-27 modernized Essex carriers, but the USS Lake Champlain, were further modified under the SCB-125 modernization program.