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HMAS Collins, lead ship of her class Australia operates a single class of diesel-electric submarines, the six Collins-class boats which began entering service in 1993. The Collins was designed by the Swedish submarine builder Kockums as the Type 471 specifically to meet Australian requirements, many of which were derived from Australia's need for great range without utilizing a nuclear ...
to Royal Netherlands Navy: HMAS Tarakan: Landing ship LST(3) 1946–1954 from Royal Navy: HMAS Tarakan: Landing craft Balikpapan: 1973–2014 to the Philippines: HMAS Tasmania: Destroyer S: 1920–1928 HMAS Tattoo: Destroyer S: 1920–1933 TB 191: Torpedo boat 1911–1918 from colonial navy of South Australia HMAS Teal: Minesweeper Ton: 1962 ...
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Canberra ' s flight deck and island superstructure. The Canberra class design is based on the warship Juan Carlos I, built by Navantia for the Spanish Navy. [1] The contract was awarded to Navantia and Australian company Tenix Defence following a request for tender which ran from February 2004 to June 2007, beating the enlarged Mistral class design offered by French company Direction des ...
HMAS Adelaide in the Persian Gulf in September 2004. The Royal Australian Navy has deployed ships to the Middle East over 57 times since 1990. These ships have participated in the 1991 Gulf War, enforced sanctions against Iraq, taken part in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and provided security for Iraq's oil exports. Since 2009 Australian ships have also been involved in counter piracy operations ...
HMAS Arunta (FFH 151) is an Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The ship, named for the Arrernte people, was laid down in 1995 and commissioned in 1998.. Since entering service, Arunta has performed a wide range of duties, including border protection patrols in northern Australian waters, and several deployments to the Persian
The Australian Supply-class ships are based on the Spanish Navy's replenishment oiler Cantabria. The vessel was launched on 18 November 2017 and commissioned on 10 April 2021. It was confirmed in Senate estimates on 6 June 2024 that Supply was under repair in Western Australia, however the ship is currently based in NSW, as of November 2024.