By SUNAO GUSHIKEN/ Staff Writer
May 20, 2024 at 08:00 JST
An iron plate with 2 millimeters of stainless steel applied to its surface will form part of the hull of the vessel under construction in Yokohama’s Isogo Ward. Photo taken April 19 during a media preview at the shipyard (Sunao Gushiken)
YOKOHAMA--Japan’s first Arctic research vessel now under construction here will be capable of smashing through sea ice up to 1.2 meters thick to reach the northern polar region to study sea creatures and environmental conditions there. [Read More]
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