General Dynamics NASSCO has received 1.7 billion dollars to build two additional John Lewis class fleet oilers for the US Navy, the company stated.

The award covers the construction of T AO 215 and T AO 216 and forms part of an ongoing multi-ship programme that could total eight vessels.

According to the organisation, the ships belong to the U.S. Navy’s replenishment oiler series designed to refuel surface combatants at sea. The class features a full load displacement of nearly 50,000 tons, capacity for 162,000 barrels of fuel, dry cargo space and aviation facilities. The vessels are 742 feet long and are built to sustain speeds of around 20 knots.

NASSCO president Dave Carver said “the T AO program holds significant importance to the men and women of NASSCO and is one we take great pride in it’s the longest running Navy production series in NASSCO history.” He added that the new funding will stabilise the workforce by maintaining a strong order backlog.

The company noted that the Navy originally ordered six John Lewis class ships in 2016, later expanding the programme several times. Four vessels have already been delivered and five more are under construction at NASSCO’s San Diego yard.

General Dynamics describes NASSCO as a major supplier of naval and commercial shipbuilding and repair services across several US locations.

George Allison
George Allison is the founder and editor of the UK Defence Journal. He holds a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and specialises in naval and cyber security topics. George has appeared on national radio and television to provide commentary on defence and security issues. Twitter: @geoallison

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    • A year late with wiring problems, costing 100 million pounds more due to currency fluctuation, 700 million pounds with 550 million pounds net, with no tax clawback meaning they cost around 900 million pounds, or rather the UK could have built them for 900 odd millions pounds and it would make economic sense to do them here and money stays here, but So many bs excuses used when in fact someone said, we got away with it. British people ripped off again due to economically illiterate public sector workers, or and this being done on purpose. But they look nicer. Hmn…

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