RFA Fort Victoria (A387)
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Career | |
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Ordered: | 24 April 1986 |
Laid down: | 4 April 1988 |
Launched: | 12 June 1990 |
Commissioned: | 24 June 1994 |
Decommissioned: | |
Fate: | Active in service as of 2007. |
Struck: | |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 31,565 tonnes |
Length: | 203.9 m |
Beam: | 30.3 m |
Draft: | 9.7 m |
Propulsion: | 2x Crossley-Pielstick V16 medium speed diesels driving fixed propellers. |
Speed: | 22 knots |
Range: | |
Complement: | 95 RFA 15 RN 24 RNSTS additional 154 RN Air Squadron personnel |
Armament: | 2 Phalanx CIWS 4 BMARC 30 mm guns |
Aircraft: | Hangar for 3 EHI Merlin. 2 spot flight deck |
Motto: |
RFA Fort Victoria (A387) is a combined fleet stores ship and tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
Fort Victoria was ordered from Harland and Wolff in 1986, and was launched in 1990. Just a few weeks after being christened, on September 6th, she became the target of two IRA bombs, one of them successfully defused. However, the device that exploded caused extensive damaged inside the engine room and several floodings, which were put under control after hours of work by emergency teams.[1] This incident and other problems with the construction of the vessel meant it was not delivered until 1993, three years after originally planned. In 1998, the ship was fitted with the Phalanx CIWS. The vessel took part in Operation Telic during early 2003.
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Fort Victoria was adopted by the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley and has been affiliated with the borough for over ten years.
A battle ensign was presented to the borough in 2003 following the vessels participation in military operations in the Gulf. The ensign can be seen in the foyer of Barnsley Town Hall.
With its ability to supply anything from humanitarian supplies to fuel and ammunition, the ship proved itself as a vital ship in peacetime and war. A recent example of this the recent trouble in the Lebanon region where it played a key role supplying the Royal Navy and giving air support with a flight of Merlin MK1 helicopters from 814 squadron.
As of August 2006, the Fort Victoria is in Rosyth Dockyard in Fife, Scotland, as part of an assisted maintenance period, where she remains as of the 25th of September.
[edit] References
- ^ See this issue of An Phoblacht: For another reference about the bombing:
Fort Victoria-class replenishment oiler |
Fort Victoria | Fort George |
List of replenishment ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary |