Leaf-class tanker

RFA Oakleaf
Class overview
Operators: Royal Fleet Auxiliary
 Royal Australian Navy
Built: 1959 - 1981
In commission: 1959 - current
Completed: 13
Active: 1
Scrapped: 12
General characteristics
Type:Fleet Support Tanker
Displacement:17,470 tons - 49,377 tons
Propulsion:1 x 6 cylinder William Doxford & Sons marine diesel engine
Speed:14 knots

The Leaf class is a class of support tanker of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA). The class is somewhat unusual as it is an amalgam of various civilian tankers chartered for naval auxiliary use and as such there have been many different designs of ship in this particular class. Leaf names are traditional tanker names in the RFA, and are recycled when charters end and new vessels are acquired. Thus, there have been multiple uses of the same names, confusingly sometimes sharing a common pennant number.

The role of support tanker generally involves the bulk transport of fuel oils between distribution centres, the replenishment of front-line fleet tankers such as the Wave Knight and Fort Victoria classes and using their replenishment at sea (RAS) abilities to allow them to directly support naval warships. For RAS, Leaf-class ships have an amidships derrick allowing a single vessel on either beam and a single point for a vessel astern.

Ships

RFA Appleleaf

RFA Bayleaf

RFA Brambleleaf

RFA Cherryleaf

RFA Oakleaf

RFA Orangeleaf

RFA Pearleaf

RFA Plumleaf

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