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unusual facts about Komandarm Fedko-class oiler


Komandarm Fedko-class oiler

The Komandarm Fedko class is a class of replenishment tankers operated by the Indian and Chinese navies.


Cimarron-class oiler

Cimarron class fleet oiler (1939), were built before and during World War II and served into the 1970s, in some cases until the Gulf War.

Henry J. Kaiser-class oiler

Patuxent, Laramie, and Rappahannock differ from the other 15 ships in having double hulls to meet the requirements of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.

Suamico-class oiler

During the spring and summer of 1942, a period German U-boat captains called "the happy time," tankers were being sunk in the Atlantic faster than they could be built.

In response, on 27 July the Maritime Commission decided that the new Marinship yard at Sausalito, California, created to produce Liberty ships, would construct T2-SE tankers instead, with an initial order of 22.

Wave-class oiler

Thirteen of the 20 of the ships were initially built for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), which assigned them to be operated by various merchant shipping lines.


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