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Mexican navy launches new logistic support ship

The ARM Isla Maria Madre was commissioned during a May 27 ceremony.

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
The Mexican navy christened its latest logistics support ship, ARM Isla Maria Madre, during a ceremony on May 27. Mexican navy photo
The Mexican navy christened its latest logistics support ship, ARM Isla Maria Madre, during a ceremony on May 27. Mexican navy photo

MEXICO CITY, June 7 (UPI) -- The Mexican navy christened its latest logistic support ship, ARM Isla Maria Madre, during a ceremony on May 27.

The ceremony took place at the Port of Guaymas in Sonora, according to a navy statement.

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The ship will be used to transport inmates, families and staff to the Islas Marias Federal Prison in the Islas Marias archipelago.

It also has the capability to transport supplies and materials needed in the littoral Mexican Pacific, the navy said.

The ship is about 175 feet long and 33 feet wide and holds a crew of 17. It has a maximum speed of 22 knots.

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