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MV Cape Ray (T AKR 9679)

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Name
  
MV Cape Ray

Beam
  
105' 6"

Length
  
197 m

Displacement
  
29.08 million kg

Acquired
  
17 Dec 1994

Draft
  
32' 6"

Weight
  
32,570 tons

Builder
  
Japan

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Owner
  
Maritime Administration (MARAD)

Class and type
  
MV Cape Rise  (T-AKR-9678)

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The 648-foot roll-on/roll-off and container ship MV Cape Ray (T-AKR-9679), built in 1977, was previously known as MV Saudi Makkah and MV Seaspeed Asia. She can carry 1,315 containers and has both bow and stern thrusters.

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After being acquired on 29 April 1994, MV Cape Ray (T-AKR-9679) was in the Ready Reserve Force. She is generally used to transport vehicles to war zones from the United States.

Syrian weapons destruction

Cape Ray played a central role in the 2014 destruction of Syria's declared stockpile of chemical weapons. For that mission she was under the command of civilian master Rick Jordan and was outfitted with two Field Deployable Hydrolysis Systems by United States Army civilians, who then performed the destruction operations at sea.

On 16 January 2014 the Italian Minister of Infrastructures and Transports, Maurizio Lupi, said that MV Cape Ray would load 530 tons of chemical weapons material in the port of Gioia Tauro in Calabria, Italy, from the Danish ship MV Ark Futura. She deployed on 25 June 2014

References

MV Cape Ray (T-AKR-9679) Wikipedia