Cimarron-class oiler (1939)
The Cimarron class oilers were an underway replenishment class of oil tankers which were first built in 1939 as "National Defense Tankers," United States Maritime Commission Type T3-S2-A1, designed "to conform to the approved characteristics for naval auxiliaries in speed, radius and structural strength", anticipating their militarization in the event of war. "Tentative plans had been reached with the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey to build ten high-speed tankers with the government paying the cost of the larger engines needed for increased speed. By the first week in December [1937], Standard Oil had solicited and received bids from a number of yards providing for the construction of a number of 16,300-ton (deadweight) capacity tankers. Bids were requested for two versions: a single-s
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Cimarron-class oiler (1939)
The Cimarron class oilers were an underway replenishment class of oil tankers which were first built in 1939 as "National Defense Tankers," United States Maritime Commission Type T3-S2-A1, designed "to conform to the approved characteristics for naval auxiliaries in speed, radius and structural strength", anticipating their militarization in the event of war. "Tentative plans had been reached with the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey to build ten high-speed tankers with the government paying the cost of the larger engines needed for increased speed. By the first week in December [1937], Standard Oil had solicited and received bids from a number of yards providing for the construction of a number of 16,300-ton (deadweight) capacity tankers. Bids were requested for two versions: a single-s
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The Cimarron class oilers were ...... ers were sunk by enemy action.
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シマロン級給油艦(英語: Cimarron-class oiler)とは、アメリカ海軍の給油艦である。
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length (μ)
1.685544e+2
1.962912e+2
ship beam (μ)
ship draft (μ)
top speed (kmh)
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723,749,935
Built range
In commission range
Ship armament
*AO-22 through 33:
*4 × 5"/38 ...... nts
*4 × twin 20 mm gun mounts
Ship capacity
Ship complement
Ship crew
Ship displacement
* light
* full load
*12,840 tons ;
*33,987 tons
Ship notes
"Jumboization" involved the le ...... cargo capacity during 1965–66
Ship propulsion
Geared turbines, twin screws,
geared turbines, four boilers, twin screws
Total ships completed
Total ships lost
Total ships retired
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The Cimarron class oilers were ...... d for two versions: a single-s
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シマロン級給油艦(英語: Cimarron-class oiler)とは、アメリカ海軍の給油艦である。
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Cimarron-class oiler (1939)
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シマロン級給油艦 (初代)
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