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Photographer:
Gena Anfimov [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 10, 2015
Title:
Eddystone
Photo Category:
Ro/ro
Added:
Oct 10, 2015
Views:
1,533
Image Resolution:
3,559 x 1,818

Description:

The Central Klaipeda terminal http://www.ckt.lt/?lang=en

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
EDDYSTONE
Current flag:
United Kingdom
Home port:
London
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro Cargo
Gross tonnage:
23,235 tons
Summer DWT:
13,274 tons
Length:
193 m
Beam:
26 m
Draught:
7.4 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
26°32’29.67” N, 79°45’22.69” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
19.2kts, 9.1° (11°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Gb Maw
 - Arrival:
2nd May 2024 / 06:00:24 UTC
Last update:
6 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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RO/RO - 125 photos

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Allan Mears

2 photos

Tim Becker

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Daniel Ferro

1 photos

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Malim Sahib

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Marc Piché

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Trevor Dry

3 photos

Gena Anfimov

7 photos

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...and more photos from the local newspaper"western express"..http://www.ve.lt/galerija/i-klaipedos-uosta-atplauke-britu-karo-technika-pratyboms/

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Thanks for the info Gena.

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And the Russians in Kaliningrad Oblast in service are "Iskadery" and these trucks and diesel_generators in containers...look alone as elephant and mouse ))

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Nice to see her in former United Baltic Co area. I think that they are managed by AW Ship Management, which grew out of a team from now-defunct Andrew Weir Shipping, itself an original partner in Foreland Shipping, and taken over by Hadley Shipping in 2014.

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The military training will be held in November,and in early December, the military and military equipment go back in Britain..

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Yes, this morning in Lithuania on this vessel, has arrived British military & equipment for military training NATO...delivered about 350 military vehicles and more than 100 dedicated containers with ammunition

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Yes of course BobS that could well be the reason.

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NATO has been sending military resources to the Baltic states because of Russian behaviour in other parts of the world. That is a British Army (or RAF) truck sitting on the quayside.

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I wondered the same. Botnia has been running the Denmark-Lithuania route in place of Corona (which is on Rotterdam-Immingham) but she is much smaller.

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Could be on charter to dfds as Britannia Seaways is on MOD duty

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Super pic. Wonder what's she's doing in Klaipeda?

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