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four new Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) tankers purchased from South Korean
shipyard DSME, which will be bought as part of the Military Afloat Reach
and Sustainability (MARS) programme, will be called the Tide Class.
The 37,000-tonne ships will come into service from 2016 to replace
the RFA's single-hulled tankers, and will maintain the Royal Navy's
dedicated bulk fuel replenishment at sea capabilities.
The 200-metre long tankers will also be able to carry helicopters and
will support Royal Navy warships deployed around the world.
Head of the RFA, Commodore Bill Walworth, said:
"I am delighted that the MARS fleet tankers will be called the
Tide Class.
"The original Tides were the first purpose-built fleet tankers
to support aircraft carriers and were highly successful and popular
ships.
"The new Tides promise to be better still. A large number of people
have worked hard to get us to this point, with the ships on contract
and the first to be delivered into service in 2016.
"Tidespring, Tiderace, Tidesurge and Tideforce, which is a new
name, will be superb ships that will reflect the successful past and
a confident future for the RFA service."
The ships will be built by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering
to a design provided by UK company BMT Defence Services.
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In addition, UK companies will benefit from up to
£150m of associated spending on key equipment, systems, design
and support services, and on the customisation and trials package which
will take place in the UK once the ships have been built.
The original Tide Class fleet tankers served in the RFA from 1954 until
1991, operating worldwide in support of numerous operations and exercises.
Developed using the lessons of the Pacific Campaign in the Second World
War, these versatile ships were the first purpose-designed replenishment
tankers for the RFA.
Carrying bulk fuels, oil and fresh water they replenished aircraft carriers
and warships, both British and Allied, enabling task groups to remain
at sea for extended periods:
• Tidespring - the original Tidespring was awarded a battle honour
in 1982
• Tiderace - after service in the Suez Crisis, the Tiderace was
renamed the Tideflow to avoid confusion with another ship name
• Tidesurge - originally launched as RFA Tiderange in 1954, she
spent many of her early years east of Suez and served until 1976
• Tideforce - a new name in the RFA service.
From: British MOD
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