"Chessy the Crane: From CIA Secrets to Maryland Bridge Cleanup"

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The Chesapeake 1000, nicknamed "Chessy," a massive crane with a history dating back to a secret CIA mission during the Cold War, is now at the center of the cleanup efforts following the recent fatal collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The crane, which played a crucial role in a mission to recover a sunken Soviet submarine, continues to showcase its technical complexity and scale as it aids in clearing the wreckage. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a plan for analyzing the wreckage and clearing the Patapsco River, emphasizing the evolving nature of the situation.
- From a secret CIA mission to clearing the Baltimore bridge — meet 'Chessy' the crane NPR
- Massive cranes on 'standby' at Key Bridge collapse have storied pasts Baltimore Sun
- Chessy: The crane at the centre of the Maryland bridge clean-up and its CIA history The Independent
- Baltimore Key bridge collapse: 6 presumed dead, search resumes Wednesday The Associated Press
- What do a top-secret CIA mission and the Maryland bridge wreck have in common? Well, the same crane Frederick News Post
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