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Figure 13-36.—Bow designs

Figure 13-33.—Types of cranes. Maier—An outward curve, all rounded and not sitting  on  the  water. Stern types (fig. 13-37) are as follows: Counter—The  stern  is  hooked  and  curved inward. Cruiser—The  stern  is  butted  and  straight, rounding only at the bottom. Spoon—The stern is angled greatly. The spoon is   a   particular   feature   of   German-   or Russian-built ships. MERCHANT SHIP CONCLUSION Intelligence analysts depend on your merchant ship reports to formulate analyses relevant to both political  and  naval  intelligence.  Many  countries  use Figure 13-34.—Muckloader gantry. merchant  ships  for  military-related  functions;  so, whenever a merchant ship pops up on the horizon, 13-25

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