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A view of the AN/SPP-51C (circular), AN/SPS-52D (large block) and AN/SPS-10F radar aboard the Brooke class guided missile frigate USS RAMSEY (FFG-2)

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Base: San Diego

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Norman Polmar

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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spp sps block radar f radar brooke class brooke class frigate uss ramsey missile frigate uss ramsey ffg radar equipment san diego california united states ships us navy ships guided missile frigate us navy high resolution sps 10 f radar norman polmar pacific fleet us national archives
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01/07/1982
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label_outline Explore Brooke Class, Missile Frigate Uss Ramsey, Norman Polmar

A starboard bow view of the fleet oiler USNS KAWISHIWI (T-AO 146), center, the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB 63), bottom, and the aircraft carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) participating in an underway replenishment operation. The guided missile frigate USS RAMSEY (FFG 2) is in the background

The SPS-49 long-range air search radar, center left, atop the aircraft carrier USS FORRESTAL (CV 59)

Port bow view of the docked auxiliary deep submergence ship USS POINT LOMA (AGDS-2)

A partial aerial port side view of the Soviet Slava class guided missile cruiser MARSHAL USTINOV underway, showing the ship's Top Dome fire control radar at left and a helicopter flight deck on the stern

The Pakistani navy ships PNS ASLAT (F 265), left, and PNS KHAIBAR (D 163) lay tied up at a pier following their commissioning. The ASLAT and KHAIBAR, formerly the frigate USS O'CALLAHAN (FF 1051) and the guided missile frigate USS BROOKE (FFG 1), respectively, are being leased to the government of Pakistan for five years

A view of the SPS-7 radar antenna aboard the salvage ship USS HOIST (ARS-40). On the left is one of the high pressure fire fighting nozzles carried by all rescue and salvage ships

A view of stacks and radar masts on the superstructure of the guided missile destroyer USS KING (DDG-41)

Just before dusk, the Military Sealift Command (MSC) surveillance ship USNS SALWART (T-AGOS-1) passes through the open draw of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge en route back to her homrport at Little Creek, Va. The SALWART has been converted for use in the drug-interdiction program by installation of an SPS-49 long range search radar on the main mast and upgraded satellite receivers

A view of the superstructures of two docked Spruance class destroyers

Seaman Robert Burgett, embarked aboard High Speed Vessel

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter SUNDEW, Minnesota Avenue, Duluth, St. Louis County, MN

A bow view of a Military Sealift Command ship and US Navy ships underway. They are, left to right: the guided missile cruiser USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50), battleship USS MISSOURI (BB 63), fleet oiler USNS KAWISHIWI (T-AO 146), aircraft carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) AND the guided missile frigate USS RAMSEY (FFG 2)

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spp sps block radar f radar brooke class brooke class frigate uss ramsey missile frigate uss ramsey ffg radar equipment san diego california united states ships us navy ships guided missile frigate us navy high resolution sps 10 f radar norman polmar pacific fleet us national archives