Prevail (IX-537)

Prevail (IX-537)
USNS Prevail (T-AGOS-8), 1986
Career (USA)
Awarded: 13 February 1981
Builder: Tacoma Boatbuilding Company
Laid down: 13 March 1985
Launched: 7 December 1985
In service: 4 March 1986
Reclassified: IX-537 17 October 2003
Status: in active service, as of 2015
General characteristics
Class and type:Stalwart-class ocean surveillance ship
Displacement:1,565 tons (light) 2,535 tons (full)
Length:224 ft (68 m)
Beam:43 ft (13 m)
Draft:15 ft (4.6 m)
Speed:11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)
Complement:33

Prevail (IX-537) is a modified Stalwart-class auxiliary general ocean surveillance ship (AGOS) of the United States Navy previously operated by the U.S. Military Sealift Command as T-AGOS 8. Prevail was reclassified as Unclassified Miscellaneous (IX) in October 2003 and is unofficially referred to as TSV-1. In this context, TSV stands for Training Support Vessel, and should not be confused with the U.S. Army's USAV Spearhead Theater Support Vessel initiative.

Prevail is currently assigned to Commander, Carrier Strike Group Four and is operated with a minimal, hybrid crew of civil service and contract mariners. The ship provides a dedicated training support for Strike Group training for U.S. Atlantic Fleet ships, including serving as a platform for training Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) operations.

Stalwart-class ships were originally designed to collect underwater acoustical data in support of Cold War anti-submarine warfare operations in the 1980s.

A sailor provides cover during a simulation aboard the training support vessel Prevail. Prevail offers a training environment for VBSS teams to test their maritime security operations skills.

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