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RFA Resurgent (A280)

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Name
  
RFA Resurgent

Commissioned
  
July 1957

Construction started
  
7 June 1949

Length
  
145 m

Displacement
  
13.06 million kg

Laid down
  
7 June 1949

Decommissioned
  
18 August 1979

Launched
  
31 July 1950

Weight
  
14,630 tons

Draft
  
6.72 m

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Fate
  
Scrapped in Spain in 1981

Class and type
  
Retainer class armament stores ship

Builder
  
Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company

RFA Resurgent (A280) was an armament support ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Built by Scotts of Greenock as Changchow, a cargo/passenger liner for the China Navigation Co. Purchased by the Admiralty and chartered out to British India until 1957 when she was converted to an armament store issuing ship and entered RFA service.

In 1975 she took part in the Joint Services Expedition to Danger Island (JSDI). Small, rocky, Resurgent Island, which had emerged after the naming of the Three Brothers in the 18th century, was named after the RFA Resurgent which supported the scuba diving scientific research expedition to the area.

She served until 1979, sailing from Rosyth in tow for demolition in Spain on 5 May 1981.

References

RFA Resurgent (A280) Wikipedia