We report the radio detection of the Type II supernova SN 1968D in the
nearby spiral galaxy NGC 6946 from continuum observations at 6 and 21
cm using the Very Large Array. This radio detection is similar to 26
yr after its optical discovery. SN 1968D is only the fourth ''intermed
iate-age'' SN ever recovered in the radio. The current flux densities
of this supernova at these wavelengths are consistent with the extrapo
lated radio behavior of another Type II supernova in this galaxy, the
well-studied supernova SN 1980K. It is therefore likely that the radio
emission from SN 1968D arises from the same mechanism as for SN 1980K
and other known radio supernovae, i.e., interaction of the supernova
shock with preexisting circumstellar matter.