File:Super Sea Rover aboard USS Conquest (MSO-488).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSuper Sea Rover aboard USS Conquest (MSO-488).jpg | A close-up view of the Super Sea Rover, a remote control mine-seeking system, on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONQUEST (MSO 488) in the Persian Gulf. |
Date | Taken on 23 March 1988 |
Source | ID:DN-ST-89-02525 / Service Depicted: Navy |
Author | Camera Operator: PH2 ALEXANDER C. HICKS JR., USN |
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