SAS ''Tafelberg'' was a
replenishment ship (AOR) of the
South African Navy
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The Navy is primarily engaged in maintaining a conventional military deterrent, participating in counter-piracy operations, fishery prot ...
. The ship started life as the Danish
tanker
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''Annam'' before undergoing various conversions into her final configuration.
Early history
SAS ''Tafelberg'' started life in 1958 as the Danish tanker ''Annam''
in the service of the
East Asiatic Company
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History
The East Asiat ...
in
Copenhagen. She was one of four similar ships commissioned at the time, and was named by the local
Thai
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ambassador's daughter Vasna Virajakar.
British Petroleum leased her for five years.
South African Navy
She was purchased in 1965 by
Safmarine before being reconfigured in Durban as the
replenishment ship SAS ''Tafelberg'' and sold to the
South African Navy
The South African Navy (SA Navy) is the naval warfare branch of the South African National Defence Force.
The Navy is primarily engaged in maintaining a conventional military deterrent, participating in counter-piracy operations, fishery prot ...
(SAN).
At this time, she had five refuelling points, one astern and two solid stores transfer stations,.
In 1967, in the company of and , she visited
Argentina, while in 1968 she visited Australia along with and ''President Pretorius''.
In 1971 ''Tafelberg'' acted as official guardship for the
Cape-to-Rio yacht race. Because of apartheid South Africa's political isolation at the time, the ship could not enter
Rio de Janeiro and instead travelled up the River Plate to
Buenos Aires.
In November 1975 at the end of
Operation Savannah, she provided logistical support to ''President Kruger'' and ''President Steyn'' during the
Ambrizete Incident, and also subsequently went to
Zaire to retrieve the
guns that the army left behind in Angola.
In 1980, ''Tafelberg'' had a small flight deck that was fitted to the stern of the ship behind the funnel deck for use of the
Wasp helicopter, but had no hangar or refueling points and was used solely for transporting persons from ''Tafelberg'' to the frigates and vice versa
''Tafelberg'' was involved in a collision in the South Atlantic with the
frigate
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SAS ''President Kruger'' on 18 February 1982, during which ''President Kruger'' sank with the loss of 16 lives.
In 1983–1984, ''Tafelberg'' underwent significant changes. The rear refuelling points were removed and an additional landing deck with two hangars was fitted aft. The vessel was configured to carry two
Puma
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or
Atlas Oryx helicopters, although the larger
Super Frelon
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helicopter was also used until they were removed from service. Helicopter operations were particularly risky, for these helicopters, not being designed for marine use, were unable to apply negative
pitch to their
main rotors, therefore making them vulnerable to rolling off the flight deck in heavy seas.
The 1983 changes also included accommodation and
mess
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ing facilities for 300 marines under the flight deck, a hospital and
davit
Boat suspended from radial davits; the boat is mechanically lowered
Gravity multi-pivot on Scandinavia''
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s for six Delta fast
landing craft
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.
Each of these craft was able to carry and put ashore a short wheel-base
Land Rover and an infantry section with all equipment.
In 1987, she went to
Mauritius along with the
Warrior-class strike craft to assist in the recovery of debris and bodies following the
crash of the ''Helderberg'' Boeing 747
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.
She participated in numerous exercises and operations during her lifespan, earning her the affectionate nickname "''Mama Tafies''" (
Afrikaans for "Mother Tafies") on her maiden voyage from Durban to Simonstown.
SAS ''Tafelberg'' was sold for scrap in 1993. , and later , took over her role in the fleet.
References
External links
East Asiac Lines: Annam(Danish Site)
Annam
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Ships of the South African Navy
Ships built in Denmark
1958 ships