USNS Range Tracker (T-AGM-1)

USNS Range Tracker (T-AGM-1)

USNS "Range Tracker" (T-AGM-1/T-AG-160) was an Air Force Systems Command "Range Tracker"-class missile range instrumentation ship. She was acquired from the National Defense Reserve Fleet in the 1950s and converted into a missile range tracking ship with a civilian crew. She performed tracking duties from 1961 through 1969 on the Western Launch and Test Range.

Built in Portland, Oregon

"Range Tracker" (AGM-1) was laid down 6 April 1945 by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation as "Skidmore Victory" (MCV hull 685); launched 19 May 1945; sponsored by Mrs. Harry C. Bates; delivered to Northland Transportation 18 June 1945; and later served American President Lines as "President Buchanan".

Placed into service as a tracking ship

She was taken out of the National Defense Reserve Fleet in the late 1950s and converted by Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation, Pascagoula, Mississippi, into a complex electronics center; named "Range Tracker" and designated "AG-160" on 12 July 1960; reclassified "AGM-1" on 27 November 1960; and placed in service in May 1961. A mobile tracking platform for recording data on missiles and satellites that are out of range of established land stations, "Range Tracker" was homeported at Port Hueneme, California, on the Pacific Missile Range from June 1961 to 1969.

She was operated by the Military Sea Transportation Service with a civilian crew.

Tracking astronauts

USNS "Range Tracker's" inertial navigation system monitored astronaut Gordon Cooper's 22-orbit space flight during July 1963.

Out of service

In 1969, when the Air Force Systems Command no longer needed "Range Tracker", she was placed out of service at Port Hueneme 27 September 1969; transferred to the U.S. Maritime Administration 12 November 1969; and laid up at Suisun Bay. On 10 July 1970, she was sold to American Ship Dismantlers, Inc., for scrapping.

See also

* Missile Range Instrumentation Ship
* Western Launch and Test Range
* United States Air Force ships

References

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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/53/5301.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - T-AG-160 / T-AGM-1 Range Tracker]
* [http://www.msc.navy.mil/N00p/6069.htm Military Sealift Command Timeline]


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