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Parramatta tests systems stabilisers and stomachs
Full power trials conducted in a swell...roll and manoeuvering trials at meal times tested the hardiest of the crew...

Happy cooks, happy crew. Soft-serve ice cream is a big hit
Happy cooks, happy crew. Soft-serve ice cream is a big hit
Parramatta under power during her CST.
Parramatta under power during her CST.
By LCDR Martin Charles
In early April, Nuship Parramatta (CMDR Mike Noonan) successfully completed Contractor Sea Trials (CST) and remains on track for an early delivery to the RAN on June 20.

Tenix Defence Systems operated the ship throughout the trials. The Anzac Project Management Office, RANTEAA and the ship’s crew represented the Commonwealth.
Sea trials commenced slowly with a set-to-work and propulsion diesel engine burn-in phase conducted in Port Phillip Bay. Then Tenix tested navigation and communications equipment and operated the ship’s propulsion systems in preparation for full power trials.

With these concluded Parramatta put to sea and headed into Bass Strait for the dynamic combat system alignment phase. During this phase the ship’s sensors and fire control systems were operated as well.

The full power trials were achieved in a swell that tested the stomachs of most onboard; further tests were caused by the stabiliser-induced roll and manoeuvring trials scheduled during meal times!

Seas abated within Bass Strait as the combat system was demonstrated against a variety of air and surface targets. The highlight for the frigate’s crew was a flawless Mk 45 5-inch Gun Function Trial, which they conducted.

Throughout the trials Parramatta’s cooks, under CPOCK Maloney, took charge of food services and made full use of the galley. The team set a very high standard in messing and deserves a special mention. The crew were particularly pleased that the soft-serve ice cream was available all day, every day – and hope it continues after delivery!

Parramatta is in great shape and the crew are keen to take delivery of what Tenix describes as ‘their best ship yet’. She will home port in Sydney in September and is set to commission into the RAN on October 4.

 

 

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