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Armidale class patrol boat

<tr valign=top><td>Builders:</td><td>Austal Ships, Henderson, Western Australia</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Operators:</td><td>Royal Australian Navy</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Preceding class:</td><td>Fremantle class</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Following class:</td><td>N/A</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Commissioned:</td><td>June 2005</td></tr>
Armidale class patrol boat:HMAS Armidale
HMAS Armidale
Australia Armidale class patrol boat:Australia
Ships in Class

<tr valign=top><td>Ships in class:</td><td>14</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Ships in active service:</td><td>7</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Ships building:</td><td>7 (including ships ordered)</td></tr>

General Characteristics

<tr valign=top><td>Class type:</td><td>Patrol boat</td></tr>

Displacement: 270 tonnes
Length: 56.8 metres
Beam: 9.5 metres

<tr valign=top><td>Draught:</td><td>2.7 metres</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Propulsion and power:</td><td>2 x MTU 16V M70 2320 kW diesels driving twin screws through ZF transmissions</td></tr>

Speed: 25 knots

<tr valign=top><td>Range:</td><td>3000 nautical miles</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Boats and landing craft carried:</td><td>2 x Zodiac 7.2 m waterjet seaboats</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Capacity:</td><td>Accommodation for 20 passengers</td></tr>

Complement: 21

<tr valign=top><td>Armament:</td><td>1 x Rafael Typhoon 25mm naval stabilised deck gun
2 x 12.7mm machine guns</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Sensors:</td><td>Low light optical, communication direction finding and radar</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Aircraft facilities:</td><td>None</td></tr>

The Armidale class patrol boat is a new class of patrol boats under construction for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and intended to replace the RAN's Fremantle class patrol boats. Designed and built by Austal Ships, the leadship HMAS Armidale was commissioned into the RAN in June 2005. The final ship in the class (HMAS Launceston) is due to be delivered to the RAN in May 2007.

The ships will be based in Cairns, Darwin and Dampier to conduct border security and fishing patrols of Australia's northern waters. The ships may also be used to support the Army's Regional Force Surveillance Units and special forces. All of the Armidale Class ships will be operated by the Australian Patrol Boat Group.

Unlike the Fremantle class patrol boats, the Armidale class patrol boats will not have a crew permanently assigned to the vessel. Under current plans 21 crews will be raised to man the 14 Armidale class patrol boats. Three of the four Divisions equipped with the patrol boats will be assigned six crews to man the Division’s four ships, with the 4th Division (equipped with two patrol boats) being assigned the remaining three crews. These crews will rotate between the ships in their Division. The Royal Australian Navy believes that multi-crewing the Armidale class vessels will allow the ships to spend more time at sea while providing adequate rest time for their crews.

Units

ShipCommissioning dateCommissioning location
HMAS Armidale (ACPB 83)24 June 2005Darwin, Northern Territory
HMAS Larrakia (ACPB 84)10 February 2006Darwin, Northern Territory
HMAS Bathurst (ACPB 85)10 February 2006Darwin, Northern Territory
HMAS Albany (ACPB 86)15 July 2006Albany, Western Australia
HMAS Pirie (ACPB 87)29 July 2006Port Pirie, South Australia
HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88)September 2006Newcastle, New South Wales
HMAS Ararat (ACPB 89)November 2006Melbourne, Victoria
HMAS Broome (ACPB 90)February 2007Broome, Western Australia
HMAS Bundaberg (ACPB 91)February 2007Bundaberg, Queensland
HMAS Wollongong (ACPB 92)June 2007Port Kembla, New South Wales
HMAS Childers (ACPB 93)May 2007Cairns, Queensland
HMAS Launceston (ACPB 94)September 2007Launceston, Tasmania
HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95)TBATBA
HMAS Glenelg (ACPB 96)TBATBA


The Royal Australian Navy published an article on previous ships with these names in Navy News

References

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