HMAS ANZAC
HMAS ANZAC is the first of her class and a modern warship, capable of operating in a multi-threat environment. ANZAC's design is based on the German Meko 200 Class that uses modular construction methods. A feature of this method was the ability to share the construction of the 8 Australian and 2 New Zealand vessels throughout Australia and New Zealand. |
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HMAS SUCCESS
HMAS SUCCESS, based on the French 'Durance' Class Ship was built in Australia by Cockatoo Dockyard Pty Ltd at Sydney, New South Wales. She was launched from their slipway on 03 March 1984 by her launching Lady, Her Excellency Lady Stephen, wife of the then Governor General of Australia and commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy on 23 April 1986. She is the largest ship built in Australia for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and also the largest ever built in the port of Sydney. |
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HMAS TOBRUK
TOBRUK gives the Australian Defence Force an amphibious heavy lift capability. The ship is a multi -purpose troop and roll-on/roll-off, heavy vehicle carrier built by Carrington Slipways Pty Ltd at Tomago, near Newcastle , NSW. The design includes facilities for bow and stern loading, beaching, a drive-through capacity and inter-deck transfers via ramps. |
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HMAS WALLER
The third of the Collins Class Submarines to enter service, HMAS Waller's operational characteristics and range have been tailored specifically for its defence and two ocean surveillance role in the Royal Australian Navy. |
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CLEARANCE DIVING TEAM 4
Australian Clearance Diving Team Four is one of two commissioned Clearance Diving Teams in the Royal Australian Navy. They are the Australian Defence Force's specialist divers, who operate in-service diving equipment to the maximum permissible depths. They also conduct explosive ordnance disposal for the Navy are capable of locating and destroying or recovering underwater ordnance or maritime assets. |
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