USCGC Reliance (WMEC-615)

USCGC Reliance (WMEC-615) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. She is the first of the 210' Medium Endurance Cutter Fleet and the fourth Revenue Cutter / Coast Guard Cutter to bear the name Reliance. Constructed by Todd Shipyards in Houston, Texas and commissioned in 1964, she was originally homeported in Corpus Christi, Texas. Her duties included offshore oil rig inspections, fisheries, counter drug, alien migrant interdiction, marine pollution patrols, and search and rescue. Reliance has been homeported in Yorktown, Virginia, Port Canaveral, Florida, New Castle, New Hampshire and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. As of May 2019 she is stationed at the Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida.[1]

USCGC Reliance (WMEC-615)
USCGC Reliance (WMEC-615)
History
United States
BuilderTodd Shipyards, Houston, Texas
Commissioned1964
HomeportPensacola, Florida
Identification
MottoFirst in the Fleet
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Displacement1108.9 tons
Length210 ft 6 in (64.16 m)
Beam34 ft (10 m)
Draught10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) max
Propulsion
  • Originally, 2 x Cooper-Bessemer Corporation FVBM-12 turbocharged diesel engines plus two Solar Saturn 1000 HP gas turbines (CODAG) on the first five ships of the class (615 thru 619 hull numbers);
  • Currently, 2 x V16 2550 horsepower ALCO diesel engines
Speedmax 18 knots; 2,700 mile range
Rangecruise 14 knots; 6,100 mile range
Complement12 officers, 63 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems
2 x AN/SPS-64
Armament
Aircraft carriedHH-65 Dolphin

References

  1. "History of USCGC RELIANCE". United States Coast Guard Atlantic Area, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Defense Media Activity. Retrieved November 11, 2022.


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