RFA Black Ranger

RFA Black Ranger (A163) was a British diesel-powered Ranger-class fleet support tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, built by Harland & Wolff at their yard in Govan.

On 27 February 1941, shortly after her commissioning, she was involved in a collision with the French destroyer Mistral which sustained minor damage and Black Ranger spent a short period under repair on the Clyde.

[2] Black Ranger later served with the Arctic Convoys.

In November 1960 she was involved in a collision with the submarine HMS Thule.

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