RFA Sir Galahad (1966)

51°50′28″S 58°12′40″W / 51.841°S 58.211°W / -51.841; -58.211

RFA Sir Galahad in 1979
History
Royal Fleet Auxiliary ensign.United Kingdom
NameSir Galahad
NamesakeGalahad
BuilderAlexander Stephen and Sons
Laid downFebruary 1965
Launched19 April 1966
Commissioned17 December 1966
IdentificationIMO number6615508
Fate
  • Destroyed 8 June 1982, during Falklands War
  • Hull sunk on 21 June as a target and declared a war grave post-war
General characteristics
Class and typeRound Table-class landing ship logistics
Tonnage
Displacement
  • 3,322 t (3,270 long tons) standard
  • 5,765 t (5,674 long tons) fully loaded
Length412 ft (126 m)
Beam60 ft (18 m)
Draught13 ft (4.0 m)
Propulsion
  • 2 Mirrlees National ALSSDM10 diesel engines.
  • Power: 9,400 bhp (7,010 kW)
Speed17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Range9,200 nmi (17,000 km; 10,600 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Capacity2,443 tonnes
Complement68 crew, up to 534 passengers
ArmamentTwo 40 mm Bofors AA guns.
Aircraft carriedUp to 20 Wessex helicopters (1973)

RFA Sir Galahad (L3005) was a Round Table-class landing ship logistics vessel belonging to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) of the United Kingdom. The ship saw service in the Falklands War of 1982, where she was bombed and set afire at Fitzroy on 8 June.