USS Sentry (MCM-3)

For other ships of the same name, see USS Sentry.
Sentry (front) and USS Kingfisher (MHC-56)
History
United States
Name: USS Sentry
Awarded: 23 December 1983
Builder: Peterson Shipbuilders
Laid down: 8 October 1984
Launched: 20 September 1986
Commissioned: 2 September 1989
Homeport: Bahrain[1]
Motto: "Iron men in wooden ships."
Nickname(s): The Sentinel of the Sea
Status: in active service, as of 2016
Badge:
General characteristics
Class & type: Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship
Displacement: 1,367 tons (1,390 t)
Length: 224 ft (68 m) overall
Beam: 39 ft (12 m)
Draft: 13 ft (4.0 m)
Propulsion:
Speed: 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried:
2 RHIB
Capacity: 81
Complement: 6 officers, 75 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • MCM suite:
  • AN/SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization System,
  • AN/SQL-37(V)3 Magnetic/Acoustic Influence Minesweeping Gear,
  • Oropesa type 0 size 1 Mechanical Sweep Equipment,
  • MDG 1701 Marconi Magnetometer Degaussing System
  • Electronics:
  • AN/SSN-2 Precise Integrated Navigation System (PINS),
  • AN/SQQ-32 Mine Hunting Sonar,
  • AN/SPS-55 Surface Radar,
  • AN/WSN-7 Gyro Compass
Armament:

USS Sentry (MCM-3), an Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship, is the second U.S. Navy ship of that name. Sentry was laid down on 8 October 1984 by Peterson Builders in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin; launched on 20 September 1986 and commissioned on 2 September 1989.

Her homeport is Naval Base San Diego.[1]

On 15 March 2012, the U.S. Navy announced USS Sentry would be one of four minesweepers moved to the Persian Gulf region.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Leporati, Mike (12 September 2009). "USS Sentry Moves to San Diego". Navy News Service. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
  2. Cavas, Christopher P. (15 March 2012). "U.S. doubling minesweepers in Persian Gulf". Navy Times. Retrieved 15 April 2015.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Sentry (MCM-3).
Sentry on the Hudson River, May 2002
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Tuesday, October 27, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.