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Large icebergs will appear on a modern radar screen - some thing that the RSM Titanic of 15th April 1912, didn't possess, as radar was yet to be invented. Modern communications and weather reports make it less likely that a collision would occur nowadays. Any such weather warnings of icebergs or large ice floes are likely, would mean that extra lookout would be stationed on the ship, and possibly the Captain might order the speed to be reduced.

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