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The '''stern launching ramp''' is a technology that allows patrol vessels to launch and retrieve smaller boats without requiring the mother vessel to come to a halt.
The '''stern launching ramp''' is a technology that allows patrol vessels to launch and retrieve smaller boats without requiring the mother vessel to come to a halt.
Boats propelled by high-powered water-jets can drive themselves back on board their mother vessel's ramp, even when their mother vessel is traveling at noteworthy speed.
Boats propelled by high-powered water-jets can drive themselves back on board their mother vessel's ramp, even when their mother vessel is traveling at noteworthy speed.
 
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The stern launching ramp is a technology that allows patrol vessels to launch and retrieve smaller boats without requiring the mother vessel to come to a halt. Boats propelled by high-powered water-jets can drive themselves back on board their mother vessel's ramp, even when their mother vessel is traveling at noteworthy speed.

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