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A CHIEF PETTY Officer squatting on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427) uses a heat gun to shrink a plastic covering over a section of the control cable for the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle

A Lieutenant and a CHIEF PETTY Officer remove a protective housing from around the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427)

A CHIEF PETTY Officer examines a cable connector for the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle as it sits on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427)

A PETTY Officer and a civilian technician kneeling on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427) examine the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle

A Navy lieutenant involved with the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle program helps three sailors coil the vehicle's control cable on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO-427)

On the pier alongside the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427), a CHIEF PETTY Officer and a Sailor attach some of the external components of the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle

A PETTY Officer on the quarterdeck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427) watches as Navy and civilian personnel on the pier remove the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle from its shipping container

Sailors sitting on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427) attach connecting fixtures to floats that will be placed along the control cable for the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle

A Sailor coils the control cable for the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle on the bow of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427)

A chief petty officer uses a heat gun to shrink a plastic covering over a section of the control cable for the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle with the help of a crewman on the deck of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO-427). Exact Date Shot Unknown

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Base: Naval Air Station, San Diego

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Mike Flynn

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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01/07/1988
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