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190821-N-UP025-007 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 21, 2019)

190821-N-UP025-007 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 21, 2019)

190821-N-UP025-007 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 21, 2019) Director of Expeditionary Warfare (OPNAV N95) Maj. Gen. Tracy King learns how to operate and track the Mk 18 Mod 2 Kingfish unmanned underwater vehicle from ... More

190822-N-UP025-017. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2019)

190822-N-UP025-017. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2019)

190822-N-UP025-017. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2019) Director of Expeditionary Warfare (OPNAV N95) Maj. Gen. Tracy King discusses the capabilities of unmanned underwater vehicles with Mineman Second Class Pett... More

190821-N-UP025-011 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2019)

190821-N-UP025-011 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2019)

190821-N-UP025-011 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2019) Director of Expeditionary Warfare (OPNAV N95) Maj. Gen. Tracy King looks on as Chief Mineman Niles Kelly secures the Mk18 Mod 2 Kingfish unmanned underwater ... More

190821-N-UP025-016 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 21, 2019)

190821-N-UP025-016 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 21, 2019)

190821-N-UP025-016 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Aug. 21, 2019) Director of Expeditionary Warfare (OPNAV N95) Maj. Gen. Tracy King discusses the capabilities of the Mk18 Mod 1 Swordfish and the Mk18 Mod 2 Kingfish unmanne... More

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