Walchensee class tanker

Walchensee class tanker

The Type 703 Walchensee class tanker are small coastal tankers utilized by the German Navy to transport fuel and fresh water between depots and to units near coasts or in harbour.

pecifications

*Length: 74.2 m
*Beam: 11.2 m
*Draft: 4.1 m
*Displacement 2191 t
*Propulsion: 1 shaft, 2 MWM diesel engines,total 1010 kW
*Speed: 12.5 kn
*Capacity: 1100 t of fuel, 60 t fresh water
*Complement: 21 (civilians)

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References

* [http://www.marine.de/01DB070000000001/CurrentBaseLink/W269DMR9806INFODE Betriebsstofftransporter WALCHENSEE-Klasse (703)] (in German) - Marine (official homepage of the German Navy)


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