A620 Jules Verne |
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A620 Acheron ('70-'73) | No known new names |
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Ordered in 1961 and launched in 1970, she was originally named Acheron and intended as an ammunition transport ship. Due to budget cuts she remained as casco in Brest for another 3 years. In 1973, she was converted to repair ship after her keel had been laid and became active in 1976. She is designed to replenish, refuel and repair the ships of an operational force at sea. She is fitted with a complete 240-m2 hospital including an operating theatre, a decompression chamber and 16 beds. |
Converted? | This vessel has not been converted. |
Museum? | No |
Decommissioned? | This vessel was decommissioned or transfered in the year 2010 |
Scrapping? | This vessel was sold to Belgium in the year 2016 for scrapping. |
Severely damaged? | No |