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AOR vs AOE, What's the difference between the Wichita and Sacramento classes

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  • Member since
    November 2005
  • From: Formerly Bryan, now Arlington, Texas
Posted by CapnMac82 on Friday, August 26, 2011 10:45 PM

The "R" is for "replenishment" meaning, full stockpiles of expendables aboard.  AOR are slower ships for carrying more goods--a supermarket, if you will.

The AOE is designed to be faster, and only with more immediate supplies--a convenience store of sorts, to carry the analogy.

The "E" in AOE refers to the major difference, AOE carry ammunition stores, vice the "reefers" (refrigerated coolers) on an AOR.

They also express a change in strategic application of UnRep (Under-way Replenishment) operations.  Before, the thinking was to keep "fighting" ships together, and sort out the rendezvous of replenishment ships to the tactical needs of the deployed ships.   That called for large ships--to cover many contingencies--what were slow-and-steady and capable of long, solo, voyages.

The thinking then changes to embrace making a stores ship part of a deployed task unit.  This meant two things.  One, the ship had to be fast enough to keep up, which meant a smaller stores capacity overall.  But, that allowed the second thing--the AOE could be tailor-loaded to the specific mission specifications.  As they were fast, a relief ship could take up station quickly--and, quickly enough to respond to mission/condition changes, too.

In addition, the faster ships actually allow for fresher perishables to be stocked, for better quality items for those deployed in the task group.

  • Member since
    April 2005
Posted by ddp59 on Friday, August 26, 2011 9:04 PM

the bow & stern sections of the hull is raised on the wichita but not on the camden.

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  • From: San Francisco, CA
AOR vs AOE, What's the difference between the Wichita and Sacramento classes
Posted by telsono on Friday, August 26, 2011 4:40 PM

Noting the picture of the  USS Sacramento (AOE-1) it looked familiar to me. While the Alameda NAS was still in operation, I had boarded and inspected the USS Wichita ((AOR-1) at least once. Looking at available pictures they seem to look very much similiar.

What are the main exterior differences? I know that the Sacramento class used the four engines intended for two Iowa class BB's that weren't completed, but I could see not much in major changes of the exterior except in the superstructure before the helopad. That and the other few items I did see different could be easily fabricated with plastic sheets , etc..

Anybody familiar with these classes? 

(edited to add pictures)

Sacramento Class - USS Camden (AOE-2)

File:USS Camden AOE-2 050217-N-6074Y-108 crop.jpg

Wichita Class - USS Wichita (AOR-1)

File:USS Wichita (AOR-1).jpg

 

 

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