Cimarron-class Fleet Replenishment 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.

Specifications

 * Type: Fleet Replenishment Oiler (Hull designation symbol AOR)
 * Service Period: 1981-Present
 * Characteristics
 * Length: 708 feet 6 inches (215.95 meters)
 * Beam: 88 feet (26.83 meters)
 * Draft: 32 feet (9.76 meters)
 * Displacement: 36,814 tons full load
 * Crew: 135 (12 officers and 123 enlisted)
 * Propulsion: 2 boilers, 1 steam turbine, 1 shaft, 24,000 shp
 * Speed: 20 knots (37.04 km/h)
 * Capacity:
 * 180,000 bbls of fuel
 * 300 tons of munitions
 * Sensor Suite:
 * AN/SPS-10B Surface Search Radar
 * AN/SPS-55 Surface Search Radar
 * Armament
 * 2 x 25mm Cannons
 * 2 x 20mm Phalanx CIWS
 * 4 x M2 Browning .50-Caliber Machine Guns