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Name
  
USNS Zeus

In service
  
19 March 1984

Length
  
157 m

Launched
  
30 October 1982

Laid down
  
1 June 1981

Status
  
In service as of 2015

Construction started
  
1 June 1981

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Type
  
Cable Repair Ship (ARC)

Displacement
  
14,394 long tons (14,625 t)

Builder
  
National Steel and Shipbuilding Company

USNS Zeus (T-ARC-7) was the first cable ship specifically built for the United States Navy, and was planned to be the first of two ships of her class, however the second ship was not built, leaving Zeus as the only ship of her class to have been constructed. Capable of laying 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of cable at depths of up to 9,000 feet (2,700 m), she is the only ship of her type currently operated by the U.S. Navy.

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Function and Equipment

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One of twenty-six ships in the Military Sealift Command's Special Mission Ships Program, Zeus's primary missions are to transport, deploy, retrieve and repair submarine cables and test underwater sound devices, with a secondary mission of conducting acoustic, hydrographic, and bathymetric surveys.

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Zeus is equipped with a SIMRAD EM 121 sonar, and can also operate towed sidescan sonars and deploy data buoys to assist in oceanographic surveys. She is fitted with an extensive suite of equipment for the handling and deploying of undersea cable, including five cable tanks, tension machines, and other devices. She can also be fitted with the Heavy Overboarding System (HOS), a 72,000-pound (33 t) A-frame capable of deploying remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).

Operations

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USNS Zeus is operated by the Military Sealift Command, part of the U.S. Transportation Command and the operator of the majority of the U.S. Navy's replenishment, transport and auxiliary ships. Assigned to the MSC Atlantic Special Mission Support Force, she is operated by a majority civilian crew, and is assigned no permanent homeport.

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Zeus underwent an overhaul period at Norfolk, Virginia in 2008. In 2012, the Zeus will be assigned on a mission to lay an underwater optic fiber cable from the U.S. Naval station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to South Florida as part of a larger effort to upgrade the naval facility. The USNS Zeus was seen in Yorktown, Virginia November 2016. Seen exiting Charleston Harbor SC on February 26,2017.

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References

USNS Zeus (T-ARC-7) Wikipedia