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USNS Pathfinder completes mission (9/18)

The Military Sealift Command has issued the following news release concerning the Seafarers-crewed USNS Pathfinder:

USNS Pathfinder identifies shipwrecks, wraps up Black Sea mission

SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine – Military Sealift Command oceanographic survey ship USNS Pathfinder hosted a reception and tours while pierside in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Sept. 16 to celebrate the completion of the ship’s joint, at-sea capabilities demonstration.

Civilian surveyors from the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office, the ship’s civilian crew, Ukrainian sailors, surveyors and historians, a team from the U.S.-based Institute for Exploration, and local military and government officials gathered to celebrate the success of their 10-day mission using Pathfinder’s oceanographic survey capabilities to find and identify shipwrecks in Ukrainian territorial waters.

According to the Institute for Exploration’s preliminary cruise report, at least 15 shipwrecks were identified during the mission, including German World War II submarine U-18 and World War I Russian minelayer RUS Prut.

U-18 was the first target the oceanographers identified using underwater video capabilities with a remotely operated vehicle, or ROV.

The oceanographers used equipment like side-scan sonar, multi-beam sonar and ROVs to locate the vessels. The sonars use sound pulses on the ocean floor to locate possible shipwrecks. The ROV is deployed underwater to verify the sonars’ findings.

“I am pleased to announce that, according to preliminary results, the international underwater archaeological expedition was a success,” said Dr. Serhiy Voronov, director of Ukraine’s Department of Underwater Heritage. “The underwater relics of the cultural heritage of Ukraine that were identified made a substantial contribution to the study of the Black Sea and the future creation of a maritime museum.”

“The sea floor is a resting place for brave sailors, regardless of the country they come from,” added Dr. Serge A. Gulyar, head of the Underwater Physiology Department at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, who participated in the search.

During the reception, the oceanographers had their multi-beam sonar, side-scan sonar and remotely operated vehicle out on display for guests.

U.S. Navy Capt. Doug Cuthbert, deputy director of 6th Fleet’s European Region, spoke about the partnership between the United States and Ukraine.

“These kinds of missions are invaluable opportunities to strengthen the enduring partnership between the United States and Ukraine,” he said. “This partnership is as important now as it has been in the past, for instance, when we were allies in World War II.”

He added a heartfelt thanks to the families, friends and neighbors of the more than 7 million Ukrainians who lost their lives during World War II.

Pathfinder departed Sevastopol Sept.17.

Military Sealift Command operates more than 110 noncombatant, civilian-crewed ships that replenish U.S. Navy ships, conduct specialized missions, strategically preposition combat cargo at sea around the world and move military cargo and supplies used by deployed U.S. forces and coalition partners.

The Naval Oceanographic Office employs approximately 1,100 civilian, military and contract personnel and is responsible for providing oceanographic products and services to the U.S. Department of Defense.

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