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Date: 2012-10-12 05:15:12
Oil platform
Engineering
Integrated Platform Management System
Ship construction
Royal Netherlands Navy

Imtech Marine projects LPD-2 RNLN Johan de Witt Landing Platform Dock RNLN Johan de Witt is the second LPD in use by the Royal Netherlands Navy. The main mission of the RNLN Johan de Witt is the transport and disembarkat

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