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#Large ship #Docking #Rope gunThis time, please take a look at the impressive scene of a large ship docking. The large ship uses a rope gun to shoot the anchor rope to the shore, and the crew throws the quoits in a round and round manner, making it a docking scene that you will never see on a small ship or pleasure boat. The screw is rotated in reverse, thrusters are used, water comes out of the anchor hole, and the anchor is dropped. This is a scene of a cool ship of Tsurumi Sunmarine Co.,Ltd. and a professional crew working. Kakuhomaru Date of completion: October 2001 Purpose: Oil tanker (white oil) Area: Coastal ship Type: White oil Total tonnage: 3,869t Loading capacity: 6,000KL A rope gun is a tool used to throw a rope to a distant place. Large ship berthing ferry container ship giant tanker captain and crewLarge ship berthing ferry container ship giant tanker captain and crewLarge ship berthing ferry container ship giant tanker captain and crewLong-distance guns have a long history and are used in various situations in different forms. When a ship docks at a mooring facility such as a quay or wharf, when a naval warship receives supplies at sea from a tanker or supply ship, or when setting a grappling hook at a high place on land, a rope has been thrown by hand in the manner of a lasso since ancient times, but the maximum throwing distance and accuracy often depend on the skill and physical strength of the individual rope thrower, and there is a certain limit to the improvement of that technique. Throwing tools such as long-distance guns have been developed with the aim of overcoming the limitations of such manual throwing and ensuring a stable throwing distance even under adverse conditions such as rough weather and stormy conditions. In English it is often called a line thrower, but in Japan it is given various names depending on the operating organization, such as a rope throwing gun by the former Japanese military[1], a mooring gun by the Japan Coast Guard[2], a lifeline launching gun by the Special Rescue Team of the Japanese fire department[3], and a steel rope launching gun in the construction industry[4], but in trade statistics by customs, all of these are classified as a rope launching gun[5]. They come in a variety of forms, from those carried by the operator like rifles and shotguns to those mounted on the ground like cannons. They are not only designed specifically for use as rope-firing guns, but also include existing muskets[6], rifles[7], shotguns[8], and pistols[9] that have been modified to have a rope-firing function,[10] and those that are retrofitted to assault rifles and automatic rifles in the form of cup-shaped rifle grenades[11], which are widely used in the military field. Rope-firing guns use various power sources to throw the rope, but those that use gunpowder in particular are subject to possession restrictions under the Firearms and Swords Possession Control Law, along with signal pistols, riveting guns, slaughter guns, and tranquilizer guns, as industrial guns.[12] In recent years, those that use compressed air as a power source have become mainstream. https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%B4%... Quoted from Wikipedia We would be very grateful if you could give us a high rating and like button as a kind gesture. Also, for those who have clicked the like button, please take the time to comment if there is anything we can improve, as it will be very helpful. If you have any work requests, collaboration requests, or personal questions, please feel free to contact us. Please contact us here. [email protected] *We may not respond to slanderous or spam emails. Thank you for watching the T-1 Channel This channel has been trying to mainly deliver fishing videos, but there is not much information about fishing. I will deliver videos related to my hobbies, cooking, and other interesting and useful videos from my daily life. Please subscribe to the channel and support us. Tsuriwan Tsuriwan