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- Sealift abstract "Sealift is a term used predominantly in military logistics and refers to the use of cargo ships for the deployment of military assets, such as weaponry, vehicles, military personnel, and supplies. It complements other means of transport, such as strategic airlifters, in order to enhance a state's ability to project power. Sealift shipping falls into three broad categories: dry cargo freighters, liquid tankers, and passenger or troop ships. During joint operations, dry cargo ships may transport equipment and supplies required to conduct and sustain the operation; tankers carry fuel; while passenger and troop ships carry personnel to the theater and allow the evacuation of noncombatants or those in need of medical aid.Sealift can also be divided into strategic and tactical sealift. Strategic sealift is the transportation of vehicles and equipment to a staging area equipped with port facilities, with personnel arriving by other methods. Tactical sealift occurs when a ship is carrying personnel along with vehicles and equipment, and is able to deploy them directly and operationally, like in an amphibious assault.While ships are slower than their airborne counterparts and may require port facilities to unload their cargo, their larger capacity allows them to transport heavy armoured forces or bulky supplies that only the largest strategic airlifters (such as the C-5 Galaxy) could normally handle, and in much greater quantities.A state's sealift capabilities may include civilian-operated ships that normally operate by contract, but which can be chartered or commandeered during times of military necessity to supplement government-owned naval fleets. Some smaller navies have built multi-role vessels that combine sealift with other capabilities, such as those of a patrol frigate or a command-and-control vessel. The Royal Danish Navy's Absalon-class and the Royal New Zealand Navy's multi-role vessel HMNZS Canterbury being two examples.".
- Sealift thumbnail USNS_Bob_Hope_(T-AKR_300)_at_anchorage_in_Souda_harbor.jpg?width=300.
- Sealift wikiPageExternalLink gov_services-purchase_sealift.aspx.
- Sealift wikiPageExternalLink jp4_01_2.pdf.
- Sealift wikiPageExternalLink sealift.htm.
- Sealift wikiPageExternalLink www.sealift.org.
- Sealift wikiPageID "2962152".
- Sealift wikiPageLength "5122".
- Sealift wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Sealift wikiPageRevisionID "626028155".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Airlift.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_assault.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_warfare.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Armoured_forces.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Armoured_warfare.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Barge.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink C-5_Galaxy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_ship.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial_item_transport_and_distribution.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_strategy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Category:Navies.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Containerization.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Crane_(machine).
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Federation_of_American_Scientists.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Forklift.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Forklift_truck.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Littoral_(military).
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Littoral_warfare.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_C-5_Galaxy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Loss_of_Strength_Gradient.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink MEDEVAC.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Medical_evacuation.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Military_Sealift_Command.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Military_deployment.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Military_logistics.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Military_operation.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Military_tactics.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Non-combatant.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Noncombatant.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Canada.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Operation_(military).
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Over-the-beach_capability.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_ship.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Pdf.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Port.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Portable_Document_Format.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Power_projection.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Public_domain.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Danish_Navy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Fleet_Auxiliary.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Royal_New_Zealand_Navy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Seabasing.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Sovereign_state.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Strategic.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_airlift.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Strategy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Tanker_(ship).
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Theater_(warfare).
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Troop_ship.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Troopship.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink Tugboat.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Merchant_Marine_Academy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Defense.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Merchant_Marine_Academy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLink File:USNS_Bob_Hope_(T-AKR_300)_at_anchorage_in_Souda_harbor.jpg.
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sealift".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strategic sealift ship".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "logistics".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "naval forces".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "naval vessels".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "sea".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "sealift".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "strategic sealift ship".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "to transport and support forces ashore".
- Sealift wikiPageWikiLinkText "transport".
- Sealift hasPhotoCollection Sealift.
- Sealift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Sealift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HMNZS.
- Sealift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sealift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sclass.
- Sealift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USNS.
- Sealift subject Category:Commercial_item_transport_and_distribution.
- Sealift subject Category:Military_strategy.
- Sealift subject Category:Navies.
- Sealift hypernym Term.
- Sealift type Good.
- Sealift type Industry.
- Sealift comment "Sealift is a term used predominantly in military logistics and refers to the use of cargo ships for the deployment of military assets, such as weaponry, vehicles, military personnel, and supplies. It complements other means of transport, such as strategic airlifters, in order to enhance a state's ability to project power. Sealift shipping falls into three broad categories: dry cargo freighters, liquid tankers, and passenger or troop ships.".
- Sealift label "Sealift".
- Sealift sameAs m.08gbkz.
- Sealift sameAs Q7440642.
- Sealift sameAs Q7440642.
- Sealift wasDerivedFrom Sealift?oldid=626028155.
- Sealift depiction USNS_Bob_Hope_(T-AKR_300)_at_anchorage_in_Souda_harbor.jpg.
- Sealift isPrimaryTopicOf Sealift.