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Stalwart and her sister ships were designed to collect underwater acoustical data in support of Cold War anti-submarine warfare operations in the 1980s. The main equipment used for this role was the Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS), a collection of acoustic sensors that process and transmit data by satellite to shore bases for ...
An Alvis Stalwart was also used in an episode of Bugs (1995-1999). [34] An Alvis Stalwart FV622 was used in Reign of Fire (2002). [35] An Alvis Stalwart FV622 with a modified payload compartment appears briefly in the opening of the 2-hour pilot episode of Firefly (known as "Serenity") during a night battle scene. Firefly (2002–2003). [36]
Stalwart: 1: 1984–2002: State University of New York Maritime College: NVR NavSource: Contender: 2: 1984–1992: T/V General Rudder, flagship and training vessel of the Texas A&M University at Galveston: NVR NavSource: Vindicator: 3: 1984–1993: NOAA Hi'Ialakai (R-334) NVR NavSource NOAA: Triumph: 4: 1985–1995: Stricken, to be disposed of ...
HMAS Stalwart, several Royal Australian Navy ships; USS Stalwart, several US Navy ships; Stalwart-class ocean surveillance ship, a US Navy class USNS Stalwart, lead ship of the class; RSS Stalwart, a Singapore Navy frigate
USS Stalwart (MSO-493), an Aggressive-class minesweeper, AM-493, redesignated ocean minesweeper (MSO-493); commissioned from 1957–1966. [2] USNS Stalwart, a modified tactical auxiliary general ocean surveillance ship; commissioned from 1984–2002; as of 2006, Stalwart is a training ship owned by State University of New York Maritime College
USS Stalwart (MSO-493) was an Agile-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships.
This category contains the Stalwart-class ocean surveillance ships of the United States Navy
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