Lepanto escribió:El HMS Audacious y el USS Georgia, en Gibraltar estos días.
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¿Y por qué no atracan en Cartagena o Rota?
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Lepanto escribió:El HMS Audacious y el USS Georgia, en Gibraltar estos días.
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dejece escribió:Lepanto escribió:El HMS Audacious y el USS Georgia, en Gibraltar estos días.
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¿Y por qué no atracan en Cartagena o Rota?
Y en sus países solo lo pueden hacer en determinadas instalaciones. Y el mantenimiento especifico en otras más determinadas. En USA sólo hay, hoy, una por costa, en Francia una, y en UK otra.Bizcocho escribió:dejece escribió:Lepanto escribió:El HMS Audacious y el USS Georgia, en Gibraltar estos días.
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¿Y por qué no atracan en Cartagena o Rota?
Las embarcaciones de propulsión Nuclear no pueden atracar en puertos españoles.
Los Portaviones por ejemplo cuando paran en Cartagena (Americanos y el Charles de Gaulle),se quedan fondeados.
Saludos.
Lepanto escribió:El HMS Audacious y el USS Georgia, en Gibraltar estos días.
dejece escribió:¿Y por qué no atracan en Cartagena o Rota?
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