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- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) length "185100.0".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) abstract "RFA Fort Austin (A386) is a British Fort Rosalie-class dry stores ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.Fort Austin was laid down at Scott Lithgow in 1975, launched in 1978 and commissioned in 1979. These ships were designed to carry a wide range of dry stores to support fleet taskforces; ammunition, food, explosives. They have extensive aviation facilities, with two flight decks, one to the stern and one spot on top of the hangar, up to four Sea Kings can be stored in the large hangar. These ships also have the capability to replenish ships at sea, via six RAS points.".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) builder Scott_Lithgow.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) commissioningDate "1979-05-11".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) layingDown "1975-12-09".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) length "185.1".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipBeam "24.0".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipLaunch "1978-03-09".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) status "Active 2013".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) thumbnail RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386).jpg?width=300.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) topSpeed "38.892".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) wikiPageExternalLink rfa-fort-austin-ship-information.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) wikiPageExternalLink RFA-Fort-Austin.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) wikiPageID "486003".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) wikiPageRevisionID "567952561".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) hasPhotoCollection RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386).
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) isShip "yes".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) operations British_military_intervention_in_the_Sierra_Leone_Civil_War.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) operations Falklands_War.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipArmament "2".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipArmament "4".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipBuilder Scott_Lithgow.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipCommissioned "1979-05-11".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipComplement "114".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipComplement "36".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipComplement "45".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipDisplacement "23482".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipLaidDown "1975-12-09".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipLaunched "1978-03-09".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipName "RFA Fort Austin".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipOrdered "November 1971".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipPropulsion "Sulzer 8-cylinder RND90 22,300 shp".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) shipStatus "Active 2013".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) subject Category:1978_ships.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) subject Category:Active_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) subject Category:Cold_War_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) subject Category:Falklands_War_naval_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) subject Category:Fort_Rosalie-class_replenishment_ships.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) type MeanOfTransportation.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) type Ship.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) type Product.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) type Ship.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) type DesignedArtifact.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) comment "RFA Fort Austin (A386) is a British Fort Rosalie-class dry stores ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.Fort Austin was laid down at Scott Lithgow in 1975, launched in 1978 and commissioned in 1979. These ships were designed to carry a wide range of dry stores to support fleet taskforces; ammunition, food, explosives. They have extensive aviation facilities, with two flight decks, one to the stern and one spot on top of the hangar, up to four Sea Kings can be stored in the large hangar.".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) label "RFA Fort Austin (A386)".
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) sameAs m.02g7w2.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) sameAs Q7276468.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) sameAs Q7276468.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) wasDerivedFrom RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386)?oldid=567952561.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) depiction RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386).jpg.
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) isPrimaryTopicOf RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386).
- RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386) name "RFA Fort Austin".