RFA Cherryleaf (A82) was a Leaf-class small fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, the third ship to bear this name.
She was launched in Emden, Germany in 1962 as Overseas Adventurer for a subsidiary of London & Overseas Freighters (LOF). She was bareboat chartered for the RFA in February 1973 and renamed RFA Cherryleaf.
In 1980 she was returned to LOF and her name reverted to Overseas Adventurer. In 1981 LOF sold her to Petrostar Co Ltd of Saudi Arabia who renamed her either Petrostar XIV or Petrostar XVI.
On 5 April 1986 during the Iran–Iraq War she was off Halul Island en route from Bahrain to Sharjah when Iranian helicopters hit her with AGM-65 Maverick missiles. Her accommodation was gutted by fire and four crewmembers were killed. She was towed to Sharjah where she was declared a total loss and laid up for disposal on 9 April 1986. She was sold to a Taiwanese shipbreaker and arrived Kaohsiung for demolition on 24 January 1987. Demolition began on 19 February 1987.