T-AOT 5074 American Osprey
The American Osprey [currently designated T-AOT 5074, though apparently initially designated T-AOT 5075] is an off-shore petroleum discharge tanker and has a 235,000-barrel capacity. The tanker primarily serves the U.S. Marine Corps, although the ship can support the Army or Air Force as needed. American Osprey is 661 feet long, 90 feet wide and has a deadweight capacity of 34,723 long tons. Petersburg [T-AOT 5075] is prepositioned in the Guam/Saipan area.
Specifications
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| T-AOT 5074 | T-AOT 5075 |
Builder | |
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Power Plant | |
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Length | 661 feet | 736 feet
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Beam | 89 feet, 11 inches | 102 feet
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Draft | 36 feet, 1 inch | 36 feet, 1 inch
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Displacement | 34,723 long tons
| 48,993 long tons
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Capacity | |
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Speed | 14.8 knots
| 14.5 knots
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Crew | |
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Aircraft | |
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Ships
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Name |
Number |
Builder |
Homeport |
Ordered |
Commissioned |
Decommissioned |
American Osprey
| T-AOT 5074 | | Beaumont, TX | | | |
Petersburg
| T-AOT 5075 | | Guam | | | |
Sources and Resources
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/taot-5075.htm
Maintained by Robert Sherman
Originally created by John Pike
Updated Thursday, October 19, 2000 6:13:29 AM