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UNITED STATES NAVY (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)

AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS AND CRAFT

FOMALHAUT amphibious cargo ship (1942)

Fomalhaut 1963

No Name Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comm Fate
AK22, 2.1943- AKA5 Fomalhaut (ex-Cape Lookout) 227 Pennsylvania S Yd, Beaumont 1940 25.1.1941 3.1942 underway ammunition replenishment ship AK22 11.1944

 

Displacement standard, t

7480

Displacement full, t

14225

Length, m

140.0

Breadth, m

19.2

Draught, m

6.10

No of shafts

1

Machinery

1 Nordberg diesel

Power, h. p.

4800

Max speed, kts

16

Fuel, t

diesel oil 1235

Endurance, nm(kts)  

Armament

1 x 1 - 127/51 Mk 9.15, 4 x 1 - 76/50 Mk 20, 4 x 1 - 12.7/90

Military load

15 - 16 LCVP, 8 LCM(3), cargo, troops

by 1945: 2 LCM(3), 8 LCVP, 2 LCPL, 4500t of cargo, 174 marines

Complement 267

Project history: USN military transport vessels were sectioned into two groups: ÀÐ for transportation of troops and ÀÊ for carriage of goods and technics. The majority of them were built on the basis of standard types Ñ2, Ñ3 and Ñ4 and differed from usual cargo ships a little.

For delivery of troops and cargoes directly to a beaching place assault landing transport ships (ÀÐÀ and ÀÊÀ) served, which main difference from ÀÊ and ÀÐ consisted that they were extra equipped with disembarkation craft of LCVP, LCM and LCP (L) types; with their help delivery of people and cargoes to beach also was effected.

Originally similar ships were not outlined in own subclass and were registered as ÀÐ and ÀÊ. In February, 1943 reorganisation was done and assault transports have received indexation ÀÐÀ and ÀÊÀ.

Two ships of Doyen class, projected even on the eve of war for landing operations in Caribbean basin, became the first American assault military transports. The overwhelming majority of remaining ÀÐÀ and ÀÊÀ has been converted from merchant cargo and cargo-passenger vessels or constructed in hulls of standard cargo vessels built by the big series in days of war. An exception were specially projected as assault transports Gilliam (ÀÐÀ) and Artemis (ÀÊÀ) classes.

Besides the large landing transport ships of ÀÐÀ and ÀÊÀ classes, small landing parties and subversive groups were landed by fast landing transports (APD) converted from become outdated Wickes and Clemson classes destroyers and destroyer escorts of Buckley and Rudderow classes.

Fomalhaut was built in standard C1 type hull.

Modernizations: by 1945 ship was presumably armed with 1 x 1 - 127/51 Mk 15, 4 x 1 - 76/50 Mk 20, 2 x 1 - 40/56 Mk 1.2, 12 x 1 - 20/70 Mk 4, SC or SF or SL or SN or SO or SU radar

1/1946: 1 x 1 - 127/51 Mk 15, 4 x 1 - 76/50 Mk 20/21, 2 x 1 - 40/60 Mk 3, 12 x 1 - 20/70 Mk 10, SC or SF or SL or SN or SO or SU radar

Naval service: No significant events.

Fomalhaut 1944

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