List of replenishment ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
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This is a list of replenishment ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, the naval auxiliary fleet of the United Kingdom.
Active
[edit]Tankers
[edit]- Tide (II)-class fast fleet tanker (2017)
- Tidespring
- Tiderace (in extended readiness - uncrewed reserve)[1]
- Tidesurge
- Tideforce
- Wave-class fast fleet tanker (2003)
- Wave Knight (in extended readiness - uncrewed reserve - as of 2023 - to be retired by March 2025)
- Wave Ruler (in extended readiness - uncrewed reserve - as of 2023 - to be retired by March 2025)
Replenishment ships
[edit]- Fort Victoria or Fort (II)-class replenishment oiler (1994)
- Fort Victoria (in extended readiness - uncrewed reserve - as of late 2024)
Decommissioned
[edit]Tankers & oilers
[edit]- Leaf-class support tanker, A. B. Uddevalla type (1981)
- Leaf-class support tanker, Cammell Laird type (1979)
- Leaf-class support tanker, Rheinstahl Nordseewerke, Emden type (1973)
- Rover-class small fleet tanker (1969)
- Dale-class mobile reserve tanker (1967)
- Ol-class large fleet tanker (1965)
- Tide (I)-class fleet replenishment tanker (1963)
- Leaf-class support tanker, Blythswood Shipbuilding Company type (1960)
- Leaf-class support tanker, Blyth Drydock & Engineering Company type (1960)
- Leaf-class support tanker, Furness Shipbuilding Company type (1959)
- Leaf-class support tanker, Bartram type (1959)
- Leaf-class support tanker, Sir James Laing type (1959)
- Tide (I)-class fleet replenishment tanker (1955)
- Eddy-class coastal tanker (1953)
- Surf-class freighting tanker (1951)
- Ol-class coastal tanker (1946)
- Fleet tanker (1946)
- Fast replenishment oiler (1945)
- Wave-class replenishment oiler (1944)
- Ranger-class small fleet tanker (1941)
- Sprite-class aviation spirits carrier (1941)
- Dale-class oiler (1940)
- Dale-class oiler (1938)
- Dale-class oiler (1937)
- Ol-class fleet tanker (1936)
- War-class fleet oiler (1918)
- Leaf-class tankers (5,000 ton class) (1917)
- Leaf-class tankers (1916)
- Ol-class tankers (1918)
- Ol-class tankers (2000 ton class) (1917)
- Ol-class tankers (ex-Port of London Authority) (1916)
- Ol-class tankers (1000 ton class) (1916)
- Ol-class tankers (1915)
- Collier and distilling ship (1915)
- Fleet oiler (1915)
- Fleet oiler (1915)
- Fleet oiler (1911)
- Collier (1908)
- Collier (tanker after 1907) (1901)
Replenishment ships
[edit]- Fort Victoria or Fort (II)-class replenishment oiler (1994)
- Fort Rosalie or Fort (I)-class replenishment ship (1978)
- Regent-class armament stores ship (1967)
- Ness class stores support ship (1966)
- Hebe-class stores freighter (1962)
- Air Stores Support Ship (1957)
- Retainer-class armaments/victualling stores issuing ship (1954)
- Fort class stores ship (1944)
- Spa-class coastal water carriers (1942)
- Fresh-class water carrier
- Stores Issuing Hulk (1941)
- Robert Dundas-class coastal store carrier (1938)
- Stores Freighter (1936)
- Distilling Ship / Stores Ship (1915)
- Armament Stores Carrier (1902)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ @NavyLookout (5 April 2024). "@NavyLookout. @RFATiderace is officially 'in maintenance' @CammellLaird but actually has been significantly store robbed and is now at extended readiness indefinitely (Laid up next to @RFAFortVictoria)" (Tweet). Retrieved 5 April 2024 – via Twitter.