Fulton-class submarine tender
The Fulton class was a class of United States Navy submarine tenders. The class took its name from the lead ship, USS Fulton (AS-11), which was commissioned 27 December 1940 by Mare Island Navy Yard and sponsored by Mrs. A. T. Sutcliffe, great-granddaughter of Robert Fulton. Fulton was commissioned on 12 September 1941.[1]
Fulton (AS-11), 1984 | |
Class overview | |
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Builders: |
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Operators: | US Navy |
Built: | 1939 – 1945 |
In commission: | 1941 – 1993 |
Completed: | 7 |
Active: | 0 |
Scrapped: | 7 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | submarine tender |
Displacement: | 9,250 long tons (9,400 t) |
Length: | 530 ft 7 in (161.72 m) |
Beam: | 73 ft 4 in (22.35 m) |
Draft: | 22 ft 5 in (6.83 m) |
Speed: | 15.4 kn (17.7 mph; 28.5 km/h) |
Complement: | 1,307 officers and enlisted |
Armament: | 4 × 5 in (130 mm) guns |
Notes: | Stats from Fulton |
Ships in class
Ship Name | Hull No. | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned/Recommissioned | Decommissioned | Link |
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Fulton | AS-11 | Mare Island Navy Yard | 19 July 1939 | 27 December 1940 | 12 September 1941 | 3 April 1947 | DANFS, NVR |
10 April 1951 | 30 September 1991 | ||||||
Sperry | AS-12 | 1 February 1941 | 17 December 1941 | 1 May 1942 | 30 September 1982 | DANFS, NVR | |
Bushnell | AS-15 | 23 December 1941 | 14 September 1942 | 10 April 1943 | 30 April 1948 | DANFS, NVR | |
1 February 1953 | 30 June 1970 | ||||||
Howard W. Gilmore | AS-16 | 21 December 1942 | 16 September 1943 | 24 May 1944 | 30 September 1980 | DANFS, NVR | |
Nereus | AS-17 | 12 October 1943 | 12 February 1945 | 27 October 1945 | 27 October 1971 | DANFS, NVR | |
Orion | AS-18 | Moore Dry Dock Company | 31 July 1941 | 24 June 1942 | 30 September 1943 | 3 September 1993 | DANFS, NVR |
Proteus | AS-19 | 15 September 1941 | 12 November 1942 | 31 January 1944 | 26 September 1947 | DANFS, NVR | |
8 July 1960 | 30 September 1992 | ||||||
In 1959-1960, Proteus was converted to a tender for the Polaris Fleet Ballistic Missile submarines, including the addition of a 13.4 m section amidships. All ships of this class have been decommissioned and scrapped.
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