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PC-5 Typhoon

Call sign:
November - Echo - Juliet - Papa

Courtesy of Mike Smolinski
Cyclone Class Coastal Patrol Ship: Laid down, 15 May 1992 at Bollinger Machine Shop and Shipyard, Lockport, LA; Launched, 3 March 1993; Commissioned USS Typhoon (PC-5), 12 February 1994 at Tampa, FL; Present Disposition, active, in commission; Homeport, Little Creek, VA.
Specifications: Displacement 288 t(lt), 334 t.(fl); Length 170'; Beam 25'; Draft less than 8'; Speed 35 kts; Complement, five officers, 23 enlisted, eight Special Warfare Det. or USCG Det.; Armament, two Mk 38 25mm; two .50 cal. machine guns, six Stinger missiles, two Mk 19 automatic grenade launchers, one Mk 52 Mod 0 chaff launcher; Propulsion, four Paxman diesel engines, 4 shafts, 3,350 shaft horsepower.
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1 April 1993, Lockport, LA The patrol craft Typhoon stands moored to a pier while undergoing construction at the Bollinger Machine Shop and Shipyards. |
Fred Weiss |
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12 February 1994, Tampa, FL Commissioning Ceremony |
E. J. Comeau PC 553/1228 |
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12 February 1994, Tampa Bay, Florida An overall view of the commissioning ceremony of the coastal patrol craft Typhoon showing the first crew, the Plankowner`s manning the rail as the ship comes to life at the Harbour Island ceremony. |
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E. J. Comeau PC 553/1228 |
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Camouflage design by QM2 Vick. Painted by BM2(SW) R. J. Taylor |
BM2(SW) Raymond J. Taylor, USN |
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