USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS 29) 



Built in 1970 by Upper Clyde Shipbuilders of Glasgow, 

 Scotland, the Chauvenet is the Navy's first ship especially 

 designed to support coastal hydrographic surveys. Carried 

 onboard are four 36-foot survey launches, two helicopters, a 



combined naval/civilian hydrographic survey detachment, chart 

 production and printing facilities, and a Marine Corps coastal 

 survey team complete with their landing vehicles, trucks and 

 jeeps. 



Length: 393' Displacement: 4,200 tons 





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USNS Harkness (T-AGS 32) 



Built in 1971 by Upper Clyde Shipbuilders of Glasgow, (T-AGS 29), was especially designed to support coastal hydro- 

 Scotland, the Harkness, like her sister ship USNS Chauvenet graphic surveys. 



Length: 393' Displacement: 4,200 tons 



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