Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Spain - Antarctica - RSV 421 Refuelling in Cartagena
Cartagena (17 април 2023) The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) began refuelling on April 17 at the naval base in the Spanish city of Cartagena. Five tank trucks of 32 tons each transferred fuel to the vessel. The refuelling process will continue on Tuesday when four more tankers are expected.
At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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At the same time, crew members from the deck crew refreshed the ship's accommodation module, smoke-stacks and life rack stands with a fresh coat of white paint, designed to preserve the surface areas as long as possible from rust and corrosion, which are inevitable in marine conditions.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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