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EMS Defender at Lowestoft.
Name: EMS Defender
Vessel type: Twin Voith tug
Home port: Lowestoft
Flag: United Kingdom
IMO: 6708604
MMSI: 235091291
Call sign: GWPU
Accommodation: 10
Length overall: 25.6 m
Beam: 7.68 m
Draught: 3.8 m
Gross tonnage: 143.2 tons
Engines: 2 x Ruston diesels
Bollard pull: 15 ton
Builder: Lewis & Sons, Aberdeen
Year built: 1967
Owner: Eastern Marine Services, Lowestoft
Previous names:
St. Margaret, until 6th. February 2013
Inchcolm, until 1998
DISABLED OF SPURN POINT.
At 2.30 p.m. on 7th.December 2018 in position 53 52.476 N, 001 01.481 E, 34 miles from Spurn Poin, the buoy tender Vikingfjord suffered a power reduction due to a faulty connection between the engine and turbot and had a restricted manoeuvrability. The ship's agent, Carlbom Shipping, asked the tug EMS Boxer to assist, but it was unable to complete the task and had to return to Great Yarmouth. Instead, at 9.15 a.m. on 9th. December the tug EMS Defender was tasked to assist from Great Yarmouth with an ETA of midnight, 10th December in order to tow the tender to Grimsby. The ship entered Grimsby Royal Dock on 11th. December.
Seen in the Solent, weighing anchor.
HMS Defender is a ship of the Type 45 class of air-defence destroyers built for the Royal Navy.
Viceroy butterfly prepared to do battle with invaders of its territory. Unfortunately, since the time of this photo, the owner of its meadow decided to mow. Now, with nothing to defend, this showy critter has moved along.
British Army Land Rover Defender 29 KL 22 at the Gloucestershire Vintage & Country Extravaganza at South Cerney on 2 August 2025.
In the Tibetan monastic education system, monks pair with each other and debate on various philosophical issues, one standing and playing the role of the questioner, and the other sitting down and playing the role of the defender. Before ending the encounter, they may switch roles.......
Bus Operator: Victory Liner, Inc.
Fleet Number: 2107
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 49+1
Bus Manufacturer: Santarosa Motor Works, Inc.
Model: Exfoh Hi-Deck
Chassis: MAN A55 18.310 HOCL-SKD
Engine: MAN D2866LOH
Suspension: Air Suspension
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Fleet Number: 7026
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 49+1
Bus Manufacturer: Almazora Motors Corporation
Model: AMC Tourist Star RE Deluxe
Chassis: MAN R39 18.350 HOCL
Engine: MAN D2066LOH
Suspension: Air Suspension
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Fleet Number: 2409
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 49+1
Bus Manufacturer: Santarosa Motor Works, Inc.
Model: SR615 Exfoh
Chassis: Nissan Diesel JA450SSN
Engine: Nissan Diesel PF6-A
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
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Fleet Number: 822
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 49+1
Bus Manufacturer: Nissan Diesel Philippines Corp. (NDPC)
Model: NDPC Euro
Chassis: Nissan Diesel JA430SAN
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6-T
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Taken at: Victory Liner Pasay Terminal, Pasay City, Philippines
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Heading up the Clyde for Glasgow's KGV Dock which is not far from the yard where she was build and launched.
Vessel Details:- Type 45 Daring Class Air Defence Destroyer.
Vessel Name:- HMS DEFENDER D36.
Previous Name:-
IMO:- 4907878.
MMSI:-
Call Sign:-
Commissioned:- 21st March 2013.
Length:- 1524m.
Beam:- 21.2m.
Draught:- 7.4m.
Builder:- Built in 2009 by BAE Systems Surface Ships Govan,UK.
Power Plant:- 2 × Rolls-Royce WR-21 gas turbines and 2 × Wärtsilä 12V200 diesel generators, before Propulsion Improvement Package (PIP).
Propulsion:- 2 × GE Converteam Electric Motors Driving 2 x Propellers.
Home Port:- Portsmouth.
Displacement:-8500t.
Copyright 2019 Harry Garland, All rights reserved.
A variation of a build for Bright Bricks which was presented to a Land Rover dealer to mark the last year of Defender production. Working steering, pendular front / live axle rear suspension, engine, linear transmission.
This is the 2015 model 110 Station Wagon.
The Land Rover Defender. 1948-2015.
Wild burros roaming free on BLM managed range land. A large jack sjowing sings of a fight and/or escape on his right hind quarter. He is displaying his defensive stance showing how protective he is of his family. All rights reserved.
The Defender is a one-man heavy star fighter with quad engines as well four pylon mounted dual heavy laser cannons.
These two delivery riders appeared to me to be like guardians of the centre of the city, positioned as they are in a gap in the fortifications designed to keep truck bombers at bay.
However, I think this one is special.
The Land Rover G4 Challenge is a global adventure competition, and as the successor to the Camel Trophy it has off-road driving at its core. As of the cancelled 2008/2009 event, the G4 Challenge was to be run in support of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
My latest official model.
The LEGO Land Rover Defender was developed with Land Rover to get the details as close as possible to the real thing. The chassis carries three differentials and an independent suspension, as well as a working winch at the front of the vehicle. The model has opening doors, working steering wheel and a detailed dashboard. The new transmission system has two levers for changing gears and “LEGO Technic’s most sophisticated gearbox yet.”
The model’s rear seat can also fold forward to expose the four-speed sequential gearbox. The hood of the vehicle also opens to show the six cylinder engine with moving pistons. The model measures over 8.6 in/22 cm high, 16.5 in/42 cm long and 7.8 in/20 cm wide.
This is a rehash of a picture I took of the remains of Corfe Castle in a gap of the Purbeck hills. Travelling the countryside, coast, mountains and events give me inspiration and fulfilment.
The Land Rover Defender was built from 1948 until 2016. Until 1990 it was just called Land Rover. The 130 is a long wheelbase pickup model.
A man was walking two of these lovely dogs but this one was very protective of him even though I was nowhere near. It barked at me for ages!
Had to get the V-24 out before heading home :)
Bayble Island in the background, really good night and the moon was amazing!
Former Army Air Corps/RAF Britten-Norman BN-2T Defender 4000s in service from 2004 to 2021, stored on the west side of Solent Airport the former RNAS Lee-on-Solent/HMS Daedalus (EGHF).
All are pending sale with interest from potential airlines/operators due to this ex military type having a longer fuselage than the civilian Islander.