RFA Sir Galahad (1966)
RFA Sir Galahad was a Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) refuelling ship built in 1966. She was a member of the ''Blackwood'' class, a group of oilers designed to provide replenishment at sea to the Royal Navy. The ship's primary role involved transferring fuel and other essential supplies to warships while at sea, extending their operational range and endurance. This allowed the Navy's vessels to remain deployed for longer periods without needing to return to port for resupply.
The ''Sir Galahad'', named after the legendary knight of the Arthurian legends, served for a number of years with the RFA, participating in various deployments and exercises around the world. Specific details regarding her operational history and decommissioning date are currently limited. Further research is required to fully document her career and contributions to the Royal Navy. Information concerning her technical specifications, such as displacement, speed, and armament, is also not readily available at this time.