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USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE-3) Live Military Ship Tracker | Free Real-Time Tracking of USNS Alan Shepard - Cruising Earth

USNS Alan Shepard Military Ship Tracker

USNS Alan Shepard Real-Time Military Ship Tracking

Track USNS Alan Shepard's Current Position In This Live Military Ship Tracker

USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE-3) is a Lewis and Clark Class Dry Cargo / Ammunition Support Ship currently operated by the United States Navy Military Sealift Command. USNS Alan Shepard was built by General Dynamics NASSCO in California. The ship has been in active service for 19 years.

The Lewis and Clark class dry cargo ships of the U.S. Navy are designed for at-sea replenishment of food, ammunition, spare parts, and other supplies to warships. They enable sustained fleet operations by keeping combatant ships fully supplied while underway.

View USNS Alan Shepard's real-time location, route, speed, course history, itinerary updates, port destinations, estimated arrival times, and more in the dry cargo / ammunition support ship tracker map below. All ship position data is sourced directly from the global AIS tracking system, delivering the latest tracking information available. Each new ship report received automatically updates the displayed data.

USNS Alan Shepard Military Ship Tracking Map

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USNS Alan Shepard Military Ship Details

In Service:2007 | 19 years
Hull Number:T-AKE-3
Class:Lewis and Clark
Builder:General Dynamics NASSCO
Build Location:California
Call Sign:NSHE
Flagged Country:United States
Category:Support Ship
Complement:172
Gross Tons:41,700 GT
Length: 686.0 ft
Beam: 105.6 ft
Draft: 30.0 ft
Speed: 20.0 knots / 23.0 mph
Staterooms:NA

The Lewis and Clark class dry cargo ships of the U.S. Navy are designed for at-sea replenishment of food, ammunition, spare parts, and other supplies to warships. They enable sustained fleet operations by keeping combatant ships fully supplied while underway.

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