Protecteur-class replenishment oiler
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The ''Protecteur''-class auxiliary oiler replenishment (AOR) ships were used by the
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to resupply ships at sea with food, munitions, fuel and spare parts. They had more sophisticated
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and dental facilities than smaller warships. At the ships were some of the largest operated by the RCN. Entering service in 1969, the last vessel of the class was
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in 2016.


General characteristics

The ''Protecteur''-class replenishment oilers were long, wide, and displaced up to a maximum of when fully loaded. Powered by two
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boilers, feeding a single
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steam turbine engine, the ships reached a maximum speed of . At 20 knots, the range of the ''Protecteur'' class was limited to , but could be extended to when only traveling at . The ''Protecteur'' class could safely navigate in as little as of water. ''Protecteur''-class oilers carried a crew of three hundred and sixty five men and women, including 27 officers, and 45 air detachment personnel who operated and supported three embarked
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helicopters. The crew was also responsible for loading and unloading the cargo of the ''Protecteur'' class, which included up to of fuel, of aviation fuel, of dry cargo, and of ammunition. Two 20 mm
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points and six  .50 calibre machine guns helped protect the cargo and crew of the ''Protecteur'' class if their BAE Systems
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towed decoy did not prevent enemy weaponry from endangering the ship.


Ships in class

The Royal Canadian Navy listed the following two ships in the ''Protecteur'' class. Both ships were built by
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.


Retirement and future

On 19 September 2014, Vice-Admiral Mark Norman of the Royal Canadian Navy announced the retirement of both ''Protecteur'' and ''Preserver'', along with the s and . General wear and tear notwithstanding, ''Protecteur'' was involved in a very serious engine room fire in February 2014 and more recently corrosion problems were found on ''Preserver''. On 27 November 2015, ''Protecteur'' and ''Algonquin'' were sold to R.J. MacIsaac Ltd. of
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, Nova Scotia for
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. They were towed to Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where the vessels were to be broken up. ''Preserver'' was paid off on 21 October 2016. Plans for replacing the class were first introduced in 2004. Lack of spare parts for the boilers and the fact that the ''Protecteur'' class are
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tankers were the main driving points to replacing the class. The ships were intended to continue to operate until 2017, however, the
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will not be completed until two years later, leaving a gap in the ability for the RCN to refuel and resupply her own ships while deployed. The Royal Canadian Navy looked at other options to fill the gap until the arrival of the two s in 2019 at the earliest. The navy is currently leasing replenishment vessels from other navies, and converted a civilian container ship to a replenishment vessel.


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External links


Protecteur class overview
{{Protecteur-class replenishment oiler Cold War naval ships of Canada Auxiliary replenishment ship classes