Numéro : 2371 - Year : 2000
Warship's deployment
CV TACON, EMM (France)
Symposium ATMA/EURONAVAL: "Rules and Regulations for naval and merchant ships" – Ship operation
A warship's aim is to fight. Just like a wild animal, it is characterized either by its aggressiveness or its awareness. It must show a great reactivity in every situation.
A warship is also a work site whose activities produce an important interactivity and also some risk which demand a perfect coordination.
Moreover, with its ammunitions, its POL products and its exploding activities, a warship is a potential gunpowder barrel that must be handled with an extreme caution, and with a maximum safety.
Activities at sea do not stop with the end of the day. Maritime spaces do not have any borders. Thus the warship will have to be permanently ready to react. This readiness has to be practically permanent. As a warship can be replenished at sea, it can then remain autonomous for days, even for months. Human resources will thus have to be saved and the equipment, kept in good state.
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