Durance class tanker
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The Durance class is a series of multi-product replenishment oilers, originally designed and built for service in the French Navy. Besides the five ships built for the French Navy, a sixth was built for the Royal Australian Navy and the leading ship of the class now serves with Argentine Navy.
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[edit] In the French Navy
Five ships of the class were built for the French Navy:
- Durance (A629)
- Meuse (A607)
- Var (A608)
- Marne (A630)
- Somme (A631)
The Durance has been sold to the Argentine Navy; the remaining four vessels are still in service. Three ships of the class, the Marne, the Somme and the Var, can also take an admiral and his staff.
[edit] Royal Australian Navy
A single ship of the class was built, in Australia, for the Royal Australian Navy:
The Success is still in service.
[edit] Argentine Navy
The leading ship of the class was sold to the Argentine Navy in 1999; she serves under the name Patagonia.
[edit] Gallery
The Meuse refueling the FNS Foch |
HMAS Success refuelling USS Kitty Hawk and USS Cowpens |
[edit] Argentine Navy
ARA Patagonia in Ushuaia, Argentina |