HMNZS Aotearoa is going further

At 173m LOA and displacing 26,000 tonnes, the new HMNZS Aotearoa tanker and replenishment ship is the largest our Navy has ever operated.

She arrived in Auckland in June – a Polar-class support vessel designed, says Defence Minister Ron Mark, to extend the fleet’s range and endurance during operations that span from Antarctica to the equator and beyond. “This vessel enhances our national resilience as well as our ability to support our friends and neighbours throughout the Pacific.”
Built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea, Aotearoa will support both combat and civilian operations and deliver humanitarian relief and support for disaster recovery. She replaces the Endeavour fleet tanker (decommissioned in December 2017 after 30 years of service).
The new ship can carry up to 22 containers of supplies and produce 100 tonnes of fresh water each day – invaluable when providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief. Her state-of-the-art design and capability features include ice-strengthening and ‘winterisation’ features for operations in Antarctica.
She carries 9,500 tonnes of fuel (enough to ‘fill up’ frigates like Te Mana or Te Kaha almost 14 times). And she can carry and operate a Navy Seasprite or RNZAF NH90 helicopter. She will have a core crew of 64, and 11 flight crew.
Her world-first naval ‘Environship’ design incorporates a wave-piercing bow which reduces resistance and lowers fuel burn, while the Combined Diesel Electric and Diesel propulsion plant has lower fuel emissions than older vessels. Her Selective Catalytic Reducers also reduce harmful NOx exhaust emissions.

Launched April 2019
Builder Hyundai Heavy Industries, Ulsan, Republic of Korea
Home port New Plymouth
Length 173.2m
Beam 24.5m
Draught 8.4m
Displacement 26,000t
Propulsion 2 x Bergen B33:45L9P diesels, and 2 x electric power take in motors
Range 6,750 nautical miles
Maximum Speed 16kt


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