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Tender may refer to: * Tender (surname), surname Entertainment * Tender (film), ''Tender'' (film), a 2020 short film by Felicia Pride * ''Tender'' (2012), a short film by Liz Tomkins * Tender (Wishbone Ash album), ''Tender'' (Wishbone Ash album), 2008 * Tender (Lady Maisery album), 2022 * Tender (song), "Tender" (song), by Blur * Tender (band), a British music duo formed in 2015 * "Tender", a song by Monaco from their 1997 album ''Music for Pleasure (Monaco album), Music for Pleasure'' * "Tender", a song by Tesseract from their 2023 album ''War of Being'' * "Tender", an SZA discography#Unreleased songs, unreleased song by SZA Transportation * Tender (rail), a type of railroad car * Ship's tender * Cannery tender * Destroyer tender * Lighthouse tender * Mail tender * Motor torpedo boat tender * Seaplane tender * Water tender, fire truck tanker * Yacht tender *A term for a light truck, e.g. the 1910s Crossley tender Other uses * Legal tender, a form of money with a specific legal ...
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Submarine Tender
A submarine tender is a type of depot ship that supplies and supports submarines. Development Submarines are small compared to most oceangoing vessels, and generally do not have the ability to carry large amounts of food, fuel, torpedoes, and other supplies, nor to carry a full array of maintenance equipment and personnel. The tender carries all these, and either meets submarines at sea to replenish them or provides these services while docked at a port near the area where the submarines are operating. In some navies, the tenders were equipped with workshops for maintenance, and as floating dormitories with relief crews. With the increased size and automation of modern submarines, plus in some navies the introduction of nuclear power, tenders are no longer as necessary for fuel as they once were. Canada Canada's first Submarine Depot Ship was . Chile The term used in the Chilean Navy is "submarine mother ship", as for example the BMS (buque madre de submarinos) ''Almirante M ...
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