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On 3/15/2015 7:55 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
http://photos.marinetraffic.com/ais/showphoto.aspx?photoid=426126 Here's a picture I took back in 1971 aboard the second ship I served on in the Navy, the USS Lester (DE-1022). For reference, the Lester was 315' LOA. If you look closely you can make out the stern light on the rear of the fantail in the heavy seas. The winch and black "hose" was the prototype, passive towed array sonar system that was called "ITASS" at the time. The box on the left is actually a fairly large metal "shed" that contained the ITASS system computers, displays and communications gear used by the operators. Obviously, this is the early development system that was retro-fitted to the ship on a temporary basis for testing and qualification. Today's ships has the systems and equipment that evolved out of this integrated into the ship's design, so it is not as apparent and obvious. http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/Eisboch/Lester%20Fantail.jpg |
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