USNS Invincible (T-AGM-24)

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USNS Invincible
Career (US) United States Navy Jack
Ordered: January 20, 1982
Builder: Tacoma Boatbuilding Company, Tacoma, Washington
Laid down: May 2, 1986
Launched: November 8, 1986
In service: January 30, 1987
Homeport: No homeport assigned
Fate: In service with the Military Sealift Command
General characteristics
Displacement: 2,285 tons full load
Length: 224 ft (68 m)
Beam: 43 ft (13 m)
Draught: 16 ft (4.9 m)
Propulsion: four diesel generators, two shafts, 3,200 brake hp
Speed: 11 knots
Capacity: Officers: 7
Enlisted: 13
Complement: 18 civilians
18 military/sponsor personnel
Sensors and
processing systems:
Cobra Gemini

USNS Invincible (T-AGM-24), also known as ex-AGOS 10 , is one of two Missile Range Instrumentation Ships operated by the Military Sealift Command. One of the radars it carries is the Cobra Gemini dual band, X band and S band, radar.

USNS Invincible, a converted T-AGOS 1 class ship, was redesignated a missile range instrumentation ship in April 2000. Invincible provides a platform for the Cobra Gemini dual-band radar developed by the United States Air Force to support data collection requirements on theater ballistic missiles.[1]

The ship was reclassified from AGOS-10 to AGM-24 on April 4, 2000. The Military Sealift Command retains custody for United States Air Force use for deploying a mobile surveillance and tracking radar system.[2]

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