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Cimarron class fleet replenishment oiler

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Builders
  
Avondale Shipyards

In commission
  
1981–1999

Operators
  
United States Navy

Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler

Name
  
Cimarron class fleet replenishment oiler

Preceded by
  
Wichita-class replenishment oiler

Succeeded by
  
Henry J. Kaiser-class oiler

The Cimarron class was a class of five replenishment oilers which served in the United States Navy between 1981 and 1999. These ships were sized to provide two complete refuelings of a fossil-fueled aircraft carrier and six to eight accompanying destroyers. All five of the class were jumboized in 1990-92 by being cut in two and a 108-foot (35.7 m) section inserted, increasing their capacities from 120,000 bbls to 180,000 bbls, adding capacity for 300 tons of munitions and improving underway replenishment capabilities. The class was retired in 1998-99 after less than 20 years of service as a result of post-Cold War force reductions, and the advent of the more economical diesel-powered Henry J. Kaiser-class oilers.

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Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler Wikipedia