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Hull Numbers 3/18/2021 Hull Numbers 3/18/2021 ID Name Nation Type Hull MMSI Call Sign 5963 Aulona Albania Coast Guard Y21 369970968 5938 Bora Albania Coast Guard P116 0 5940 Briza Albania Coast Guard P118 0 335 Butrinti Albania Coast Guard P134 5964 Delfini Albania Coast Guard A81 0 5956 Drini Albania Coast Guard P01 0 5934 Iliria Albania Coast Guard P131 0 5962 Karaburuni Albania Coast Guard Y32 0 336 Lisus Albania Coast Guard P133 5957 Matt Albania Coast Guard P02 0 5935 Oriku Albania Coast Guard P132 0 6560 P120 Albania Coast Guard P120 0 5951 P121 Albania Coast Guard P121 0 5952 P122 Albania Coast Guard P122 0 5953 P123 Albania Coast Guard P123 0 5954 P125 Albania Coast Guard P125 0 5955 P129 Albania Coast Guard P129 0 5961 Rodoni Albania Coast Guard Y31 0 5959 Semani Albania Coast Guard P04 0 5939 Shiroka Albania Coast Guard P117 0 5958 Shkumbini Albania Coast Guard P03 0 5936 Shqypnia Albania Coast Guard P110 0 5937 Skenderbe Albania Coast Guard P112 0 5960 Vjosa Albania Coast Guard P05 0 337 Adhafer Algeria Corvette 920 2401 Akhir Nahr Algeria Coast Guard 329 0 2410 Akram Pacha Algeria Submarine 021 0 4796 Al Kaid Algeria Coast Guard 336 0 4799 Alnair Algeria Coast Guard 339 0 4797 Altair Algeria Coast Guard 337 0 2480 Deneb Algeria Coast Guard 334 0 2484 Deneb Algedi Algeria Coast Guard 377 0 2399 El Assad Algeria Coast Guard 326 0 2477 El Ayouk Algeria Coast Guard 323 0 338 El Fatih Algeria Corvette 921 2415 El Hadj Slimane Algeria Submarine 013 0 2405 El Hamil Algeria Coast Guard 325 0 605 El Mounamir Algeria Corvette 911 2400 El Mourafek Algeria Coast Guard 261 0 6462 El Nihal Algeria Sail Training 938 0 Page 1 Hull Numbers 3/18/2021 ID Name Nation Type Hull MMSI Call Sign 1018 El-Kasseh 1 Algeria MCM 501 4794 El-Kasseh 2 Algeria MCM 502 0 2402 Etair Algeria Coast Guard 328 0 606 Ezzadjer Algeria Corvette 922 604 Herrad Algeria Corvette 910 3364 Hoggar Algeria Submarine 0 341 Kalaat Beni abbes Algeria Amphibious 474 4800 Kiffa Borealis Algeria Coast Guard 375 0 2403 Markhad Algeria Coast Guard 327 0 2992 Marsouin Algeria Coast Guard 333 0 2414 Messali el Hadj Algeria Submarine 0 4798 Mirfak Algeria Coast Guard 338 0 2483 Mirzam Algeria Coast Guard 379 0 4795 Mizar Algeria Coast Guard 0 2406 Mourad Rais Algeria Corvette 901 0 2479 Murene Algeria Coast Guard 334 0 2482 Nairal Zaurak Algeria Coast Guard 381 0 2404 Nedjimet el Kotb Algeria Coast Guard 321 0 3365 Ouarsenis Algeria Submarine 0 2411 Rais Hadj Mubarek Algeria Submarine 012 0 340 Rais Hassen Barbiar Algeria OPV 807 2409 Rais Kellich Algeria Corvette 902 0 2407 Rais Korso Algeria Corvette 903 0 2475 Requin Algeria Coast Guard 0 2478 Sidi Ahmed Rais Algeria Submarine 022 0 2481 Sirius Algeria Coast Guard 383 0 2476 Zouhel Algeria Coast Guard 332 0 6643 Atlantico Angola OPV P104 6654 Comandante Imperial Sant Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 6652 Comandante Kassanje Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 6653 Comandante Paiva Doming Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 6645 Comandante Valodia Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 6644 Golfinho Angola OPV P106 6651 Lucrecia Paim Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 6641 Mandume Angola OPV P100 664 Ngola Kiluange Angola Coast Guard Nil 665 Nzinga Mrandi Angola Coast Guard Nil 6642 Polar Angola OPV P102 6646 Rei Bela Matadi Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 6647 Rei Eukuiki II Angola Fishery Patrol Nil Page 2 Hull Numbers 3/18/2021 ID Name Nation Type Hull MMSI Call Sign 6648 Rei Mandume Ndemufayo Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 6649 Rei Mpanzu Nimi Angola Fishery Patrol Nil 4184 Almirante Brown Argentina Frigate 51 0 14494 Almirante Irizar Argentina Icebreaker Q5 600 Bahia Agradable Argentina OPV 62 4183 Bahia San Blas Argentina Transport 4 0 4801 Bouchard Argentina OPV 51 0 5655 Canal Beagle Argentina Transport 3 0 819 Cormoran Argentina Survey Q15 14476 Delfin Argentina Coast Guard CG13 4466 Drummond Argentina Corvette 31 0 4470 Espora Argentina Corvette 41 0 602 Estrechio de San Carlos Argentina OPV 22 4468 Francisco de Gurruchaga Argentina OPV 3 0 4475 Gomez Roca Argentina Corvette 46 0 4465 Granville Argentina Corvette 33 0 LOGB 4802 Guarani Argentina Coast Guard 0 4467 Guerrico Argentina Corvette 32 0 4476 Hercules Argentina Destroyer 52 0 4478 Heroina Argentina Frigate 12 0 601 Isla Malvinas Argentina OPV 24 4477 La Argentina Argentina Frigate 11 0 5768 Libertad Argentina Sail Training Q1 0 4803 Mtataco Argentina Coast Guard 0 4473 Parker Argentina Corvette 44 0 14053 Piedrabuena Argentina OPV 52 603 Puerto Argentino Argentina OPV 21 4474 Robinson Argentina Corvette 45 0 4471 Rosales Argentina Corvette 42 0 1096 Salta Argentina Submarine 31 0 4479 Sarandi Argentina Frigate 13 0 4472 Spiro Argentina Corvette 43 0 4469 Suboficial Castillo Argentina OPV 6 0 7506 Teniente Oliveri Argentina OPV 2 640 Thimphu Argentina Coast Guard 1260 Toba Argentina Coast Guard 0 1319 Tonina Argentina Coast Guard GC47 0 7190 Zurubi Argentina OPV Nil 7659 Australia Submarine 503123000 599 Adelaide Australia Amphibious L01 503000021 VKLA Page 3 Hull Numbers 3/18/2021 ID Name Nation Type Hull MMSI Call Sign 859 Albany Australia OPV 86 503204000 VKDG 847 Anzac Australia Frigate 150 VKNG 1303 Arafura Australia OPV 201 0 861 Ararat Australia OPV 89 503207000 VKMY 856 Armidale Australia OPV 83 VKCV 4783 Arunta Australia Frigate 151 VKMQ 4553 Attack Australia Submarine 853 Ballarat Australia Frigate 155 503114000 VKLG 858 Bathurst Australia OPV 85 VKDF 885 Benalla Australia Survey A04 503154000 VLRW 632 Besant Australia Sub Rescue Nil 634 Brisbane Australia Destroyer 41 503213000 862 Broome Australia OPV 90 503212000 VKPH 598 Canberra Australia Amphibious L02 346 Cape Byron Australia Coast Guard Nil 503792000 VHCZ 1178 Cape Fourcroy Australia OPV Nil 503215000 VMCF 14466 Cape Inscription Australia OPV Nil 9806251 VMCI 353 Cape Jervis Australia Coast Guard Nil 503000012 VNKS 354 Cape Leveque Australia Coast Guard Nil 503425000 VHJE 359 Cape Nelson Australia Coast Guard Nil 503005810 VHOH 360 Cape Sorell Australia Coast Guard Nil 503007250 VHOV 5580 Cape St George Australia Coast Guard Nil 503750000 VHIL 5715 Cape Wessel Australia Coast Guard Nil 503000010 VHJS 347 Cape York Australia Coast Guard Nil 14088 Carpentaria Australia OPV 206 890 Casuarina Australia Survey 88 14239 Childers Australia OPV 93 503211000 VKPR 870 Choules Australia Amphibious L100 840 Collins Australia Submarine 73 VMLC 886 Conder Australia Survey 1021 625 Cypress Australia Helo Training Nil 844 Dechaineux Australia Submarine 76 VMLD 876 Diamantina Australia MCM 86 503125000 VLTG 894 Duyfken Australia Survey 93 1183 Elwing Australia Tug S352 0 14086Eyre Australia OPV 202 888 Fantome Australia Survey 86 841 Farncomb Australia Submarine 74 VMLF 1083 Flinders Australia Frigate 0 875 Gascoyne Australia MCM 85 503124000 VLTF Page 4 Hull Numbers 3/18/2021 ID Name Nation Type Hull MMSI Call Sign 895 Geographe Australia Survey 1011 14087 Gippsland Australia OPV 204 869 Glenelg Australia OPV 96 503214000 VMFP 873 Hawkesbury Australia MCM 83 VLTD 635 Hobart Australia Destroyer 39 503617000 VKLB 4789 Hunter Australia Frigate 0 872 Huon Australia MCM 82 503121000 VLTC 14089 Illawara Australia OPV 205 892 John Gowland Australia Survey 1010 857 Larrakia Australia OPV 84 503209000 VKCW 865 Launceston Australia OPV 94 878 Leeuwin Australia Survey A245 860 Maitland Australia OPV 88 503206000 VKMK 868 Maryborough Australia OPV 95 503213000 VMAR 891 Meda Australia Survey 1006 879 Mellville Australia Survey A246 503178000 VLSF 881 Mermaid Australia Survey A02 503152000 VLRX 14421 Navy One Australia Sail Training 503089560 VNZ2876 874 Norman Australia MCM 84 VLTE 5721 Ocean Protector Australia Coast Guard Nil 0 5720 Ocean Shield Australia Coast Guard Nil 0 880 Paluma Australia Survey A01 503151000 VLRY 852 Parramatta Australia Frigate 154 VKMN 855 Perth Australia Frigate 157 VKPT 14085 Pilbara Australia OPV 203 3597 Pirie Australia OPV 87 503205000 VKMD 618 Quokka Australia Tug Nil 846 Rankin Australia Submarine 78 VMLR 5716 Roebuck Bay Australia Coast Guard Nil 0 631 Seahorse Betong Australia Tug Nil 623 Seahorse Horizon Australia Dive Tender Nil 630 Seahorse Kawari Australia Tug Nil 1180 Seahorse Mercator Australia Training Nil 0 626 Seahorse Parma Australia Tug Nil 629 Seahorse Quoll Australia Tug Nil 1182 Seahorse Spirit Australia Sub Rescue Nil 0 5488 Seahorse Standard Australia Sub Rescue Nil 0 845 Sheean Australia Submarine 77 VMLS 882 Shepparton Australia Survey A03 503153000 VLRZ 877 Sirius Australia Replenishment266 VKSI Page 5 Hull Numbers 3/18/2021 ID Name Nation Type Hull MMSI Call Sign 619 Sprightly Australia Tug Nil 636 Stalwart Australia UNREP 624 Stoker Australia Sub Rescue Nil 5717 Storm Bay Australia Coast Guard Nil 0 851 Stuart Australia Frigate 153 503113000 VLCK 637 Supply Australia UNREP A195 633 Sydney Australia Destroyer 42 893 Tailor Australia Range Craft Nil 1185 Tammar Australia Tug Nil 0 617 Tancred Australia Tug Nil 5719 Thaiyak Australia Coast Guard Nil 0 887 Tom Thumb Australia Survey 1009 854 Toowoomba Australia Frigate 156 503115000 VKLI 5718 Triton Australia Coast Guard Nil 0 842 Waller Australia Submarine 75 VMLW 1184 Waree Australia Tug Nil 0 850 Warramunga Australia Frigate 152 VKLD 620 Wattle Australia Tug Nil 863 Wollongong Australia OPV 92 503210000 VKPM 871 Yarra Australia MCM 87 1181 Young Endeavour Australia Sail Training Nil 0 VMGW 595 Araz Azerbaijan OPV P223 596 Kusar Azerbaijan Coast Guard G121 611 S201 Azerbaijan Coast Guard S201 613 S202 Azerbaijan Coast Guard S202 612 S203 Azerbaijan Coast Guard S203 614 S204 Azerbaijan Coast Guard S204 615 S205 Azerbaijan Coast Guard S205 616 S206 Azerbaijan Coast Guard S206 343 S301
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