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Cable layer

A cable layer or cable ship is a deep-sea vessel designed and used to lay underwater cables for telecommunications, for electric power transmission, military, or other purposes. Cable ships are distinguished by large cable sheaves for guiding cable over bow or stern or both. Bow sheaves, some very large, were characteristic of all cable ships in the…

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Modern cable ships

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Cable layer

Nodes41
Edges40
Triples29
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.04878
Components1

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Cable layer

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related to External links · 29
Cable layer → Atlantic Cable, Burnside, Cable Laying Ship Is, Cableships, Corps Scrapbook Related, CS Dominia, Dartmouth College Library, Example, Extensive, Floating Wonderland, International Cable Protection Committee, Laying, Leixões, Long LinesHistory, New Ocean Cable, November, Popular Mechanics July, Popular Science Dec, Port, Portugal

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Cable layerrelated to External linksInternational Cable Protection Committee0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksCableships0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksWorldPhotos0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksLong LinesHistory0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksAtlantic Cable0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksUndersea CommunicationsThe World's Submarine0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksTelephone Systems0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksExtensive0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksSouth American Cables0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksExample0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksLaying0.60section
Cable layerrelated to External linksNew Ocean Cable0.60section

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