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- Q7276251 subject Q7431165.
- Q7276251 subject Q8157992.
- Q7276251 abstract "RDV 01 Crystal was a research vessel of the Royal Navy. An unpowered floating platform, it was designed to be used during sonar research and development projects at the Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment (AUWE) at Portland Harbour, Dorset. It was not fitted with any propulsion or steering gear.Ordered from the builders HM Dockyard, Devonport, in December 1969, it was launched in March 1971. It was sold on 18 September 1992 to a Dutch concern.".
- Q7276251 builder Q1207020.
- Q7276251 commissioningDate "1971-11-30".
- Q7276251 length "125.8824".
- Q7276251 shipBeam "17.0688".
- Q7276251 status "Sold, 18 September 1992".
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q1207020.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q1245018.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q133220.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q1585169.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q172771.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q276099.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q4683779.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q7431165.
- Q7276251 wikiPageWikiLink Q8157992.
- Q7276251 shipBuilder Q1207020.
- Q7276251 shipCommissioned "1971-11-30".
- Q7276251 shipFate "--09-18".
- Q7276251 shipName "RDV 01 Crystal".
- Q7276251 type Product.
- Q7276251 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7276251 type Ship.
- Q7276251 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7276251 type Thing.
- Q7276251 type Q11446.
- Q7276251 comment "RDV 01 Crystal was a research vessel of the Royal Navy. An unpowered floating platform, it was designed to be used during sonar research and development projects at the Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment (AUWE) at Portland Harbour, Dorset. It was not fitted with any propulsion or steering gear.Ordered from the builders HM Dockyard, Devonport, in December 1969, it was launched in March 1971. It was sold on 18 September 1992 to a Dutch concern.".
- Q7276251 label "RDV 01 Crystal".
- Q7276251 name "RDV 01 Crystal".