USCGC Tahoma
The USCGC Tahoma is a medium endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard, commissioned in 1989. It is primarily designed for search and rescue, law enforcement, and environmental protection missions. The vessel is equipped with advanced technology and can operate in various maritime conditions.
With a length of 270 feet, the Tahoma can accommodate a crew of around 100 personnel. It is capable of deploying small boats and helicopters for various operations. The cutter plays a vital role in safeguarding the waters of the United States and supporting missions related to national security and maritime safety.