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- Scuttling abstract "Scuttling is the act of deliberately sinking a ship by allowing water to flow into the hull.This can be achieved in several ways—valves or hatches can be opened to the sea, or holes may be ripped into the hull with brute force or with explosives. Scuttling may be performed to dispose of an abandoned, old, or captured vessel; to prevent the vessel from becoming a navigation hazard; as an act of self-destruction to prevent the ship from being captured by an enemy force; as a blockship to restrict navigation through a channel or within a harbor; or to provide an artificial reef for divers and marine life.".
- Scuttling thumbnail Scuttled_ships.jpg?width=300.
- Scuttling wikiPageID "1584322".
- Scuttling wikiPageRevisionID "606313632".
- Scuttling hasPhotoCollection Scuttling.
- Scuttling subject Category:Maritime_history.
- Scuttling subject Category:Nautical_terms.
- Scuttling subject Category:Scuttled_vessels.
- Scuttling subject Category:Ship_disposal.
- Scuttling comment "Scuttling is the act of deliberately sinking a ship by allowing water to flow into the hull.This can be achieved in several ways—valves or hatches can be opened to the sea, or holes may be ripped into the hull with brute force or with explosives.".
- Scuttling label "Sabordage".
- Scuttling label "Samozatopienie".
- Scuttling label "Scuttling".
- Scuttling label "Selbstversenkung".
- Scuttling label "自沈".
- Scuttling sameAs Selbstversenkung.
- Scuttling sameAs Sabordage.
- Scuttling sameAs 自沈.
- Scuttling sameAs Samozatopienie.
- Scuttling sameAs m.05dc5_.
- Scuttling sameAs Q1786766.
- Scuttling sameAs Q1786766.
- Scuttling wasDerivedFrom Scuttling?oldid=606313632.
- Scuttling depiction Scuttled_ships.jpg.
- Scuttling isPrimaryTopicOf Scuttling.