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  2. SS Canberra - Wikipedia

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    SS Canberra. SS. Canberra. SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. She was built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland at a cost of £ 17 million. The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra.

  3. HMAS Canberra (L02) - Wikipedia

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    HMAS. Canberra. (L02) HMAS Canberra (L02) is the first ship of the Canberra -class landing helicopter dock in service with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and is the second largest in the Navy, succeeded by its sister ship HMAS Adelaide. Construction of the ship started in Spain in 2008, with the hull launched by Navantia in 2011.

  4. USS Canberra (CA-70) - Wikipedia

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    USS Canberra (CA-70/CAG-2) was a Baltimore -class cruiser and later a Boston -class guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy (USN). Originally to be named USS Pittsburgh, the ship was renamed before launch to honor the Australian cruiser HMAS Canberra sunk during the Battle of Savo Island. Canberra was the first USN warship named after ...

  5. USS Canberra (LCS-30) - Wikipedia

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    Mission modules. Aircraft carried. 2× MH-60R/S Seahawks. USS Canberra (LCS-30) is an Independence -class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. [1][6] She is the second US ship to be named Canberra, after the Australian cruiser HMAS Canberra, named after the Australian capital [6] and sunk during the Battle of Savo Island.

  6. HMAS Canberra (D33) - Wikipedia

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    HMAS Canberra (I33/D33), named after the Australian capital city of Canberra, was a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) heavy cruiser of the Kent sub-class of County-class cruisers. Constructed in Scotland during the mid-1920s, the ship was commissioned in 1928, and spent the first part of her career primarily operating in Australian waters, with some ...

  7. Independence-class littoral combat ship - Wikipedia

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    The Independence class is a class of littoral combat ships built for the United States Navy. The hull design evolved from a project at Austal to design a high speed, 40-knot-cruise ship. That hull design evolved into the high-speed trimaran ferry HSC Benchijigua Express and the Independence class was then proposed by General Dynamics and Austal ...

  8. List of active Royal Australian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) fleet is made up of 28 commissioned warships and 17 non-commissioned as of April 2024. The main strength is the seven frigates and three destroyers of the surface combatant force: seven Anzac class frigates and three Hobart class destroyers. Six Collins -class boats make up the submarine service, although due to ...

  9. USS Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Canberra. Two ships of the United States Navy have been assigned the name USS Canberra, in honor of HMAS Canberra (D33) and the city of Canberra, Australia's capital. USS Canberra (CA-70) was a Baltimore -class cruiser, launched in 1943 and struck in 1978. USS Canberra (LCS-30), an Independence -class littoral combat ship, commissioned in 2023.