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Mine Warfare Program

In the early 1980s, the U.S. Navy began development of a new mine countermeasures (MCM) force, which included two new classes of ships and minesweeping helicopters. The vital importance of a state-of-the-art mine countermeasures force was strongly underscored in the Persian Gulf during the eight years of the Iran-Iraq war, and in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in 1990 and 1991 when the Avenger (MCM 1) and Guardian (MCM 5) ships conducted MCM operations. To learn more about mine warfare visit the Commander Mine Warfare Command web site.

Avenger class ships are designed as mine hunter-killers capable of finding, classifying and destroying moored and bottom mines. The last three MCM ships were purchased in 1990, bringing the total to 14 fully deployable, oceangoing Avenger class ships.

These ships use sonar and video systems, cable cutters and a mine detonating device that can be released and detonated by remote control. They are also capable of conventional sweeping measures. The ships are of fiberglass sheathed, wooden hull construction. They are the first large mine countermeasures ships built in the United States in nearly 27 years.



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Amphibious Ships

Austin Class (LPD)
Blue Ridge Class (LCC)
Tarawa Class (LHA)
Wasp Class (LHD)
Whidbey Island Class and
      Harpers Ferry Class (LSD)

Landing Craft, Mechanized (LCM)
      and Utility (LCU)

Landing Craft, Air Cushioned
      (LCAC)


Auxiliary Ships

Kilauea Class (T-AE)
Mars and Sirius Class(T-AFS)
Supply Class (T-AOE)
Mercy Class (T-AH)
Henry J. Kaiser Class (T-AO)
Powhatan Class (T-ATF)

Mine Warfare Ships

Avenger Class


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