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CSSRC

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Rotating Arm Basins | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | High Speed | Conventional 451-600m | Depressurized | China

China Ship Scientific Research Center is a ship and ocean engineering research institute possessing more than 500 research engineers and 22 large-scaled test facilities, mainly engaged in the research and consultation of ship hydrodynamic performance, propulsion, high performance ships, underwater engineering, vibration and noise reduction, underwater structure, marine and offshore structures. Founded in 1965.

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Davidson Laboratory

Towing Tanks | Rotating Arm Basins | Conventional 51-100m | High Speed | USA

As a part of Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory has a 95 meters long towing tank and rotating arm and oblique sea basins.

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DGA

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Rotating Arm Basins | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional 451-600m | France

DGA Hydrodynamics (formerly Bassin d'Essaies des Carénes) is a testing center and research in hydrodynamics and ship hydroacoustic, dependent on the Directorate General of Armaments (DGA) of the French Ministry of Defence.

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DTMB

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Rotating Arm Basins | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | High Speed | Hydroacoustic Tanks | Conventional Longer Than 601m | USA

The David Taylor Model Basin (DTMB) was conceived, designed, and built by the United States Navy Department for building and testing ship models.

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Krylov Research Center

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Rotating Arm Basins | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Ice Basins | High Speed | Conventional Longer Than 601m | Russia

Founded in 1894, Naval Administration Towing Tank is the first in Russia and the sixth in the world research institution performing ship model tests to find engine power requirements for specified speeds and hull lines with the least power requirements.

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Qinetiq

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Rotating Arm Basins | Conventional 201-300m | Ocean Basins | UK

QinetiQ was formed in 2001, when the Ministry of Defence (MOD) split its Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) in two.

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