File:Drone Recovery Ships of the U.S. Air Force (82 ATRS).jpg

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Description 120 ft. Drone Recovery Ships of the U.S. Air Force, operated by the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron, 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group, 53rd Wing (ACC). 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron 53 is located at Tyndall Air Force Base (Florida) with a detachmant at Holloman Air Force Base (New Mexico). The ships of the so called "Tyndall Navy" is stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base.
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URL: http://www.tyndall.af.mil/
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120-FOOT CLASS Light load drainage: 91t Full capacity: 133t Total length: 35.66m Width: 7.33m Stuttering water: 1.84m Main unit / Axis number: Detroit diesel type 16V92 MTA diesel 4 units / 4 axis Output: 5,600 braking horsepower Speed: 30.0 knt Cruising power: 27 knt 600 meters Crew: 10 unarmed soldiers (equipped with supplies 20t) Radar: Furuno electric navigation

  • Completed from 1988 to 1989


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