RFA Orangeleaf (A110)
1979 Leaf-class support tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RFA Orangeleaf was a Leaf-class fleet support tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.[2]
RFA Orangeleaf during refit at Cammell Laird, Birkenhead | |
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | RFA Orangeleaf |
Builder | Cammell Laird |
Launched | 12 February 1975 |
Commissioned | 1979[1] |
Decommissioned | 30 September 2015 |
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Honours and awards | Al Faw 2003 |
Fate | Scrapped |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Leaf-class fleet support tanker |
Displacement | 40,870 tonnes |
Length | 560 ft (170.69 m) |
Beam | 85 ft (25.91 m) |
Draught | 36 ft (10.97 m) |
Speed | 15 knots (28 km/h) |
Complement | 56 |
Armament |
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As MV Balder London,[3] before joining the RFA, she saw action in 1982, carrying aviation fuel to the Falkland Islands from Ascension. At the end of the conflict, she entered San Carlos water.
Orangeleaf saw action in the Gulf War in 1991. During early-to-mid-2004, the ship took part in a deployment with a French carrier battle group, centred on the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, to the Indian Ocean. She also appeared in the International Fleet Review of 2005.
On 23 October 2009, she was moved from Birkenhead dry-docks into the River Mersey and so to the Cammell Laird shipyard to continue a major refit.
In 2011, she conducted a light jackstay transfer with HMS Dragon.[4] She was decommissioned on 30 September 2015.
In late February 2016 she was towed to Aliaga, Turkey to be broken up for scrap.[5][6][7] Leyal reported scrapping was completed by June 2016.[8]