MV Dromus (1938)

MV Dromus (1938)

British oil tanker
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MV Dromus was a 1930s British oil tanker owned by Anglo-Saxon Petroleum, a British subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell. She was launched in September 1938 by Harland and Wolff at Belfast in Northern Ireland. She was one of a class of 20 similar tankers built for Anglo-Saxon.

HISTORY

Name
Dromus
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Launched
September 1938
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Fate
Scrapped 1962 at Yokosuka, Japan
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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

Displacement
8,036 tons
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Length
465.6 ft (141.9 m)
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Beam
59.5 ft (18.1 m)
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