USS Gemini
1982 Pegasus-class hydrofoil
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USS Gemini (PHM-6) was the final vessel of the Pegasus class of hydrofoils operated by the United States Navy. Named after the constellation Gemini, the ship was designed to combine high speed, agility, and substantial firepower, making it a notable example of naval hydrofoil technology during its service period. As a Pegasus-class foilboat, USS Gemini was built for rapid mobility and swift response capabilities. These vessels were characterized by their sleek, hydrofoil hulls that allowed them to lift out of the water at high speeds, reducing drag and enabling quick maneuvering in maritime operations. While specific dimensions and technical specifications are not provided within the referenced content, Pegasus class ships generally featured a length of approximately 174 feet and a beam of around 43 feet, with a displacement of about 260 tons. They were powered by gas turbines, which contributed to their impressive speed capabilities. Armament on USS Gemini was notably robust for a vessel of its size, including Harpoon anti-ship missiles, which provided significant offensive firepower, and a 76 mm gun for surface engagement and close-in defense. These features underscored its role in maritime patrol, surveillance, and rapid strike operations. Following its active service, USS Gemini was decommissioned and repurposed as a yacht, reflecting a common practice of converting decommissioned military vessels for civilian use. Ultimately, the vessel was sold for scrap, marking the end of its maritime career. Overall, USS Gemini (PHM-6) was a significant example of high-speed naval craft designed for rapid response and combat versatility during its operational lifetime, embodying the technological advancements of the Pegasus-class hydrofoils. Its transition from military service to civilian use and eventual scrapping underscores its role within the broader scope of naval innovation and maritime history.
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