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A lift barge/crane, being propelled by a tugboat on each side, lifts the radar turret in the air aboard the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

A lift barge/crane, being propelled by a tugboat on each side, carries the radar turret aboard the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

A lift barge/crane, being propelled by a tugboat on each side, carries the radar turret aboard the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

A lift barge/crane, being propelled by a tugboat on each side, lifts the radar turret off the pier to the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

The radar turret is being lifted o onto the stern of the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

The USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. A radar turret sits on the pier. The ship conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

Riggers fasten the cable from the heavy lift barge/crane to the radar turret aboard the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

A welder of the puts finishing touches on a radar turret aboard the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The ship conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

Finishing touches are made on the radar turret mount of the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The ship conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

A lift barge/crane, being propelled by a tugboat on each side, moves into position to lift the radar turret aboard the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND (T-AGM-23) which is being converted to a missile and satellite tracking station. The conversion operation is called Project Cobra Judy

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Base: Baltimore

State: Maryland (MD)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: CAPT John T. Franklin

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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23/07/1980
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lift barge crane tugboat side moves radar turret radar turret usns observation usns observation island missile satellite station conversion operation conversion operation project cobra judy nasa radar equipment tug boat united states naval ship usns observation island t agm 23 lifting crane cranes us navy high resolution project cobra judy lift barge capt john us national archives