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John Lewis-class T-AO
20-ship fleet replenishment oiler program recapitalizing the T-AO 187 class; built at NASSCO (General Dynamics).
The John Lewis-class (T-AO 205) is a 20-ship program of fleet replenishment oilers recapitalizing the aging Henry J. Kaiser-class (T-AO 187), providing fuel and dry cargo resupply to Navy ships underway. Built by General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego.
Program detail
- Agency
- U.S. Navy
- Acronym
- T-AO 205
- Budget
- Phase
- Production
- Domain
- Sea / Fleet replenishment
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Frequently asked
- What is John Lewis-class T-AO?
- The John Lewis-class (T-AO 205) is a 20-ship program of fleet replenishment oilers recapitalizing the aging Henry J. Kaiser-class (T-AO 187), providing fuel and dry cargo resupply to Navy ships underway. Built by General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego.
- Which agency runs John Lewis-class T-AO?
- John Lewis-class T-AO is run by U.S. Navy and is also known as T-AO 205.
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T-AO 205 John Lewis-class Fleet Replenishment Oiler Selected Acquisition Report
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller): T-AO 205 John Lewis Class Fleet Replenishment OilerVerified2022-12-01