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Navy TAGOS-25 Ocean Surveillance Shipbuilding Program: Background and . . . In the designation TAGOS (also written as T-AGOS), the T means the ships are operated by the Military Sealift Command (MSC); the A means they are auxiliary (i e , support) ships; the G means they have a general or miscellaneous mission; and the OS means the mission is ocean surveillance
Navy TAGOS(X) Ocean Surveillance Shipbuilding Program: Background and . . . In the designation TAGOS (also written as T-AGOS), the T means they are operated by the Military Sealift Command (MSC); the A means they are auxiliary (i e , support) ships; the G means they have a general or miscellaneous mission; and the OS means the mission is ocean surveillance
Ocean Surveillance Ships - T-AGOS - United States Navy Ocean surveillance ships gather underwater acoustical data The T-AGOS ships are operated by Military Sealift Command to support the anti-submarine warfare mission of the commanders of the Atlantic
Navy TAGOS-25 Ocean Surveillance Shipbuilding Program: Background and . . . In the designation TAGOS (also written as T-AGOS), the T means the ships are operated by the Military Sealift Command (MSC); the A means they are auxiliary (i e , support) ships; the G means they have a general or miscellaneous mission; and the OS means the mission is ocean surveillance
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New $3. 9B T-AGOS 25 faces delays as Austal works to deliver new SWATH . . . The Navy plans to spend more than $3 9 billion on a new fleet of T-AGOS 25-class Auxiliary General Ocean Surveillance ships, crucial for detecting and tracking submarine activity in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and for strengthening anti-submarine warfare capabilities
Stalwart-class ocean surveillance ship - Wikipedia The Stalwart-class auxiliary general ocean surveillance ships (T-AGOS) are a class of United States Naval Ship (USNS) auxiliary support ocean surveillance ships commissioned between April 1984 and October 2000 Their original purpose was to collect underwater acoustical information using the Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS), a towed array passive sonar Stalwart, Indomitable