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The year of service, speed, full load displacement, and crew members, are in parentheses.
The Paluma class vessels have a full load displacement of 320 tonnes.
Full load displacement and loaded displacement have almost identical definitions.
The hull design is based on the earlier Admiral Gorshkov, launched in 1982, but it will be larger with a full load displacement.
The landing craft have a standard displacement of 316 tons, with a full load displacement of 503 tons.
The standard displacement is 115 long tons and the full load displacement is 120 long tons.
A number of synonymous terms exist for this maximum weight, such as loaded displacement, full load displacement and designated displacement.
Full load displacement is defined as the displacement of a vessel when floating at its greatest allowable draft as established by classification societies.
Standard displacement had increased to around 44,100 tons (full load displacement was 54,100 tons) and Eagle was now the largest aircraft carrier in the Royal Navy.
She superseded Shinano of World War II vintage as the largest aircraft carrier ever built by full load displacement and was the first to specifically support jet aircraft.
Naval historian H. Trevor Lenton estimates that despite the best attempts, none of these ships stayed within the treaty limits; Kents full load displacement was 14,197 tons, indicating a standard displacement of around 10,600 tons.
The design of Pelayo was based on that of the French battleship Marceau, modified to give her a draft that was 3 feet (0.9 m) shallower so tha she could transit the Suez Canal at full load displacement.
To enhance Atago class' function as command centers, the bridge is two floors higher than Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA, making her full load displacement over 10,000 tons-the first time for a JMSDF surface combat vessel.