Allgemeine Informationen

IMO:
9372913
MMSI:
235056178
Rufzeichen:
MTJT5
Breite:
18.0 m
Länge:
104.0 m
DWT:
Gross Tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Baujahr:
Klasse:
AIS Typ:
Cargo Ship
Ship type:
Flagge:
United Kingdom
Hersteller:
Eigner:
Operator:
Versicherer:

Kurs/Position

Position:
AIS Status :
Moored
Kurs:
0.0° / 0.0
Kompasskurs:
62.0° / 0.0
Geschwindigkeit:
Max. Geschwindigkeit:
Status:
moored
Location:
Barrow-in-Furness (Ramsden Dock)
Gebiet:
United Kingdom
Zuletzt empfangen::
2024-11-22
vor 4 Std
Source:
T-AIS
Zielort:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Letztes Update:
vor 5 Tagen
Source:
T-AIS
Berechnete ETA:

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Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-05-28
2024-11-20
176d 19h 32m
2023-09-14
2024-05-13
241d 14h 23m
2023-05-09
2023-09-04
117d 10h 55m
2023-04-11
2023-05-07
25d 23h 49m
2023-04-10
2023-04-11
22h
2023-04-06
2023-04-10
4d 3h 9m
2023-02-12
2023-04-05
51d 18h 45m
2022-11-25
2022-12-10
15d 10h 32m
2022-08-04
2022-11-22
110d 4h 2m
2022-06-16
2022-07-27
40d 17h 10m
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Die letzten Wegpunkte

Waypoints
Time
Direction
St. Georges Channel
2024-05-21
Abfahren
St. Georges Channel
2024-05-17
Ankommen
St. Georges Channel
2023-09-13
Abfahren
Isle of Scilly
2023-09-13
Abfahren
Selsey
2023-09-11
Ankommen
Selsey
2023-09-07
Abfahren
Isle of Scilly
2023-09-06
Ankommen
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Ships prepare to return 331-kg plutonium stash from Japan to U.S.

Tue Mar 08 09:42:34 CET 2016 arnekiel

A U.S. civic group said Friday two ships have arrived in Kobe to transport the massive plutonium stash Japan agreed in 2014 to return to the United States. The British-flagged ships will pick up the cargo in the village of Tokai, Ibaraki Prefecture, and take it during a 52-day voyage to the Savannah River Site, a U.S. government nuclear facility in South Carolina, according to Savannah River Site Watch. The Pacific Heron and the Pacific Egret, anchored in Kobe, will transport 331 kg of the highly toxic material, including weapons-grade versions, from the Fast Critical Assembly run by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency in Tokai. It will be the largest shipment of plutonium to be transported by sea since 1993, when Japan’s Akatsuki Maru carried 1 ton of the material from France to Japan, said Tom Clements, head of the civic group monitoring nuclear issues. It is believed that much plutonium is enough to make 50 nuclear bombs. The U.S. provided the plutonium, including some from Britain and France, to Japan for research during the Cold War. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/03/06/national/ships-prepare-return-331-kg-plutonium-stash-japan-u-s/#.Vt6Qe_nNy9I

British ships’ en route to Japan to collect enough plutonium for 80 nuclear warheads?

Tue Feb 09 10:40:15 CET 2016 arnekiel

Two British ‘ghost ships’ are reportedly on their way to Japan to collect enough plutonium for 80 nuclear warheads. It is believed that each ship is armed with 20mm cannon and guarded by 25 commandos. They are likely being shadowed by a Royal Navy submarine. The Pacific Heron and the Pacific Egret are currently en route to Japan after departing Barrow-in-Furness, England, in January. The vessels are to travel across the Atlantic before passing through the Panama Canal and into the Pacific, Mail Online reported. Once the ships arrive in Japan, they will pick up 331 kilograms of plutonium – enough to make 80 nuclear warheads. However, the ultimate destination is a US nuclear storage facility in South Carolina, to which the ships will set off after collecting their nuclear cargo in Japan. https://www.rt.com/uk/331776-british-ships-nuclear-plutonium/

Ships with nuclear cargo bound for Japan to pass south of Cape of Good Hope

Fri Apr 26 09:15:15 CEST 2013 arnekiel

A cargo of highly radioactive nuclear fuel left the French port of Cherbourg on April 17 on board the specialist British ships, PACIFIC HERON and PACIFIC EGRET. Both ships are being used to transport the nuclear fuel, according to a statement issued by the ships’ owners, Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd (PNTL). It said that the two ships will travel via the Cape of Good Hope, across the Indian Ocean and presumably south of Australia and into the south-western Pacific and to arrive in Japanese waters in mid-June. More at http://ports.co.za/news/news_2013_04_26_01.php

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