replenishment$69322$ - traduzione in greco
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replenishment$69322$ - traduzione in greco

METHOD OF TRANSFERRING FUEL, MUNITIONS, AND STORES FROM ONE SHIP TO ANOTHER WHILE UNDER WAY
Replenishment at sea; UNREP; Connected replenishment; Replenishment at Sea; Light Jackstay; Unrep; Alongside replenishment; Replenishment-at-sea
  • Close-in fueling rig as used through World War II
  • HMS ''Captain'']] in 1870, was slow and often hazardous.
  • A SH-60 Sea Hawk transferring stores between ships, 2003.
  • 6}}.
  • HMS ''Trafalgar'']] and collier.
  • 6}} by highline, 1960.
  • Principle drawing showing probe arriving at bell-mouth, used for liquid transfers
  • Span-wire fueling rig as used since 1945
  • Schematic for a [[Temperley transporter]], a crane for hauling heavy loads, and used in early UR trials in 1898.
  • USS ''Maumee'']] (AO-2) oiler achieved the first operational UR in 1917.
  • 6}}, 2005.

replenishment      
n. αναπλήρωση, ανεφοδιασμός, ξαναγέμισμα

Definizione

Replenishing
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Replenish.

Wikipedia

Underway replenishment

Replenishment at sea (RAS) (North Atlantic Treaty Organization/Commonwealth of Nations) or underway replenishment (UNREP) (U.S. Navy) is a method of transferring fuel, munitions, and stores from one ship to another while under way. First developed in the early 20th century, it was used extensively by the United States Navy as a logistics support technique in the Pacific theatre of World War II, permitting U.S. carrier task forces to remain at sea indefinitely.