MySuncoast.com on MSN
Proposal unveiled to build port for mega-sized cruise ships in Manatee County
The proposed port, that would be built on 300 acres of land known as the Knott-Cowen tract, would be on the seaward side of ...
In footage released on the social media platform X on January 10, the Pakistan Navy said an LY-80 (N) surface-to-air missile, ...
TravelPulse on MSN
Company Pitches Proposal for Major New Cruise Port Near Tampa Bay
SSA Marine and Slip Knott LLC propose a new cruise port in Manatee County to accommodate larger ships, promising ...
Bradenton Herald on MSNOpinion
A vision for the future of the cruise industry in West Central Florida | Opinion
SSA Marine, the leading cruise terminal operator in North America, in partnership with Tampa-based Slip Knott LLC, is ...
Pakistan Navy successfully test-fires LY-80 missile, showcasing air defense capabilities and operational readiness in the ...
The Pakistan Navy on Saturday successfully test-fired a surface-to-air missile during an exercise in the North Arabian Sea, ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Pakistan Navy tests LY-80 missile, drones and unmanned vessel in Arabian Sea
ISPR says live firing and autonomous trials show readiness as Sindh CM hails exercise as key defence milestone ...
Kaundinya is a “stitched ship”, built by stitching wooden planks with coir rope, and was part of Indian Ocean trade around ...
The ceremony was graced by Shri M Venkatesh Murthy, Chief General Manager, CSB, GRSE, Shri Sujoy Chakravorty, Chief General ...
Dubai: The Pakistan Navy has successfully test-fired a surface-to-air missile during a major naval exercise in the North ...
ISPR says missile “successfully engaged and neutralised an aerial target, demonstrating Pakistan Navy’s robust air defence ...
The Pakistan Navy conducted successful tests of the LY-80 surface-to-air missile, Loitering Munition, and an Unmanned Surface Vessel in the North Arabian Sea. The trials showcased advanced precision ...
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