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  • Title: ➤  Mathematics of program construction
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 420
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag
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  • Publish Location: Berlin - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1989
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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1677 Construction Programme

The 1677 Construction Programme was a group of Royal Navy ships of the line approved on 5 March 1677. This program authorised the construction of thirty

Type 42 destroyer

119 says: "One example of how delay in procurement programmes can raise costs is the construction of the Type-42 destroyer HMS Cardiff. Vickers Shipbuilders

British S-class submarine (1931)

Two ordered under the 1929 Construction Programme: HMS Swordfish HMS Sturgeon Two ordered under the 1930 Construction Programme: HMS Seahorse HMS Starfish

HMS Dreadnought (S101)

Admiral Hyman Rickover, in charge of the American naval nuclear power programme, being set against any transfer of technology; indeed, Rickover prevented

County-class destroyer

envisaged in 1958 for about £6–7.5 million each, equivalent to a costed Programme for four large, Seaslug-armed, 15,000-ton cruisers, estimated at £14 million

Siegfried Line

different areas of construction: Border Watch programme (pioneering programme) for the most advanced positions (1938) Limes programme (1938) Western Air

Neptune-class cruiser

790 t) standard, and this was approved for inclusion in the 1944 construction programme. In October 1943, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Dudley Pound

HMS Royal Charles (1660)

State on 3 July 1654 as part of the 1654 Construction Programme, intended to carry 60 guns each. Construction was allocated to Woolwich Dockyard, where

Admiralty M-class destroyer

order 20 destroyers in this year's Programme was reduced to 16 vessels. Three destroyers already under construction were purchased from Yarrow, two from

Brazilian submarine Álvaro Alberto

Nicolas von Kospot (2 June 2010). "First Steel Cut for Brazilian Submarine Programme". www.defpro.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved