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The Chinese Navy's 636A marine comprehensive survey vessel appeared in the Strait of Gibraltar, suspected of carrying out survey operations, and really responded to the sentence: Kou can go, I can also go to shoot according to foreign media reports and the scene

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The Chinese Navy's 636A marine comprehensive survey vessel appeared in the Strait of Gibraltar, suspected of carrying out survey operations, which really answered the sentence: Kou can go, I can also go

According to foreign media reports and photos taken at the scene, at the end of April, a Chinese Type 636A marine comprehensive survey ship appeared in the Strait of Gibraltar, and the ship only moved about 400 kilometers in seven days, with an average of less than 60 kilometers per day, suspected of carrying out measurement operations.

Where is the Strait of Gibraltar? Between Spain in Europe and Morocco in Africa, it connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and then the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. When China bought the Varyag aircraft carrier, it took the Bosphorus Strait into the Mediterranean Sea, and then entered the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar.

The Type 636A marine comprehensive survey vessel has a full load displacement of 5,883 tons and a cruising range of 15,000 nautical miles at 15 knots. There are 9 ships in active service, all named after scientists, including Zhu Kezhen, Qian Xuesen, Qian Sanqiang, Chen Jingrun, Wang Ganchang, Mao Yisheng, Zhu Guangya, etc. However, due to the high degree of secrecy involved in the vessel, the specific equipment inside it is highly secret. However, such comprehensive survey vessels are of great significance, measuring various hydrological and seabed data at sea.

The Chinese Navy's 636A marine comprehensive survey vessel appeared in the Strait of Gibraltar, suspected of carrying out survey operations, and really responded to the sentence: Kou can go, I can also go to shoot according to foreign media reports and the scene
The Chinese Navy's 636A marine comprehensive survey vessel appeared in the Strait of Gibraltar, suspected of carrying out survey operations, and really responded to the sentence: Kou can go, I can also go to shoot according to foreign media reports and the scene
The Chinese Navy's 636A marine comprehensive survey vessel appeared in the Strait of Gibraltar, suspected of carrying out survey operations, and really responded to the sentence: Kou can go, I can also go to shoot according to foreign media reports and the scene

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