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RFA Fort Austin

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RFA Fort Austin
CareerRFA Ensign
Ordered:November 1971
Laid down:9 December 1975
Launched:9 March 1978
Commissioned:11 May 1979
Decommissioned:
Fate:Template:Ship fate box active in service
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement:23,482 tonnes
Length:185.1 m
Beam:24 m
Draught:9 m
Propulsion:Sulzer 8 cylinder RND90 22,300shp
Speed:21 knots
Range:
Complement:114 RFA
36 RNSTS
45 RN Air Squadron personnel
Armament:Two 20mm GAM-BO1
Four 7.62mm GPMGs
Aircraft:
Motto:

RFA Fort Austin (A386) is a fleet stores ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

Fort Austin was laid down at Scott Lithgow in 1975, launched in 1978 and commissioned in 1979. When the Falklands War began, the ship headed south, taking part in the landings at San Carlos Water as an ammunition ship. In 2000, the ship was part of the British deployment to help restore order in Sierra Leone.

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