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- MV_Yulius_Fuchik height "50500.0".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik length "266400.0".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik abstract "Yulius Fuchik (Юлиус Фучик) was a Soviet and later Russian barge carrier. Derivatives of the Seabee system, she and her sister ship, Tibor Szamueli, were built in the late 1970s by the Finnish state-owned shipbuilder Valmet in Vuosaari shipyard. As the demand for lighter transport fell in the 1990s, she was sold and eventually broken up in Alang in 2003.Yulius Fuchik was featured in the 1986 techno-thriller Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy and Larry Bond.".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik builder Finland.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik builder Helsinki.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik builder Valmet.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik completionDate "1978-10-20".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik cost "3.5E8".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik height "50.5".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik length "266.4".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik operator Interlighter.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik powerType W%C3%A4rtsil%C3%A4.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipBeam "35.0".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipDraft "11.0".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipLaunch "1978-03-03".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik status "Broken up in Alang in 2003.".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik thumbnail Yulius_Fuchik_1992-09-09.jpg?width=300.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik topSpeed "37.966".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik type Lighter_aboard_ship.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik wikiPageID "36650676".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik wikiPageRevisionID "556650774".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik hasPhotoCollection MV_Yulius_Fuchik.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipBuilder Finland.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipBuilder Helsinki.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipBuilder Valmet.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipBuilder Vuosaari_shipyard.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipCapacity "261300".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipCompleted "1978-10-20".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipCrew "50".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipDecks "Three cargo decks".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipDisplacement "60262".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipFate "Broken up in Alang in 2003.".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipHeight "from keel to mast".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipInService "1978".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipLaunched "1978-03-03".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipName "Yulius Fuchik Production Driller Asian Alliance Alliance".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipNamesake Julius_Fučík_(journalist).
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipOperator Interlighter.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipOriginalCost "FIM 350 million(US$100 million )".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipPower "4".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipPropulsion "Two KaMeWa controllable pitch propellers".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipRamps "2600".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipRegistry "Izmail, Izmail, Limassol, Panama City, Ulan Bator,".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipType Lighter_aboard_ship.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik shipYardNumber "290".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik subject Category:1978_ships.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Russia.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik subject Category:Ships_built_in_Finland.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik type Ship.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik type Product.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik comment "Yulius Fuchik (Юлиус Фучик) was a Soviet and later Russian barge carrier. Derivatives of the Seabee system, she and her sister ship, Tibor Szamueli, were built in the late 1970s by the Finnish state-owned shipbuilder Valmet in Vuosaari shipyard. As the demand for lighter transport fell in the 1990s, she was sold and eventually broken up in Alang in 2003.Yulius Fuchik was featured in the 1986 techno-thriller Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy and Larry Bond.".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik label "MV Yulius Fuchik".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik label "Yulius Fuchik".
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik sameAs Yulius_Fuchik.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik sameAs m.0kvbcmk.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik sameAs Q2601818.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik sameAs Q2601818.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik wasDerivedFrom MV_Yulius_Fuchik?oldid=556650774.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik depiction Yulius_Fuchik_1992-09-09.jpg.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Yulius_Fuchik.
- MV_Yulius_Fuchik name "Yulius Fuchik (Юлиус Фучик) (1978–1998)Production Driller (1998–2002)Asian Alliance (2002–2003)Alliance (2003)".