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US Navy Receives Fourth John Lewis-Class Replenishment Oiler, USNS Robert F. Kennedy

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Last updated: December 13, 2024
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US Navy Receives Fourth John Lewis-Class Replenishment Oiler, USNS Robert F. Kennedy

The US Navy has officially welcomed its fourth John Lewis-class replenishment oiler vessel, the USNS Robert F. Kennedy (T-AO 208), from General Dynamics NASSCO. This handover follows the successful completion of integrated sea trials, which were conducted to ensure that the vessel meets the military’s stringent standards for functionality and operational readiness.

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The newly delivered USNS Kennedy will join the Navy’s Military Sealift Command, an entity tasked with managing logistics for the Navy, which includes the delivery of fuel, supplies, tactical equipment, and land-based vehicles to U.S. naval forces operating at sea. This advancement significantly enhances the Navy’s replenishment capabilities while underway.

John Lighthammer, the program manager for the US Navy’s Auxiliary and Special Mission Ships Program, emphasized the importance of this delivery, referring to it as a significant milestone. He noted, “This is the final stepping stone in getting this essential ship to our civilian mariners in need of its tools,” highlighting the vessel’s vital role in supporting naval operations.

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The introduction of the USNS Kennedy also coincides with the beginning of construction for the seventh vessel in the John Lewis-class series in California, indicating a continued commitment to strengthening the Navy’s logistical capabilities.

The John Lewis-class replenishment oilers are impressive vessels, each measuring 746 feet (227 meters) in length and designed to accommodate a crew of over 120 sailors. They are equipped with defensive armaments, which include machine guns, close-in weapon systems, and air defense missiles, ensuring their protection during operations.

In terms of performance, the USNS Kennedy is powered by two Fairbanks-Morse diesel engines, enabling it to reach speeds of up to 20 knots (approximately 23 miles or 37 kilometers per hour), with a remarkable operational range exceeding 6,000 nautical miles (around 6,905 miles or 11,112 kilometers).

In a significant investment to expand the fleet, the US Department of Defense awarded General Dynamics a $6.75 billion contract last September to construct eight more vessels in the John Lewis class, in addition to the previous orders. This ambitious plan will ultimately expand the Navy’s fleet of John Lewis-class oilers to a total of 17 vessels, reinforcing the logistical backbone essential for sustaining naval operations in both peacetime and during combat scenarios.

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