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'''HMAS ''Paluma'' (A 01)''' is the [[lead ship]] of the [[Paluma class survey motor launch|''Paluma'' class]] survey motor launches in the [[Royal Australian Navy]] (RAN).
'''HMAS ''Paluma'' (A 01)''' is the [[lead ship]] of the [[Paluma class survey motor launch|''Paluma'' class]] survey motor launches operated by the [[Royal Australian Navy]] (RAN).



==Design and construction==
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==External links==
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*{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/index.php/HMAS_Paluma |title=HMAS Paluma |accessdate=2008-08-21 |work=Survey Vessels |publisher=Royal Australian Navy}}
*{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-paluma (IV) |title=HMAS Paluma (IV) |accessdate=1 January 2013 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy}}


{{Paluma class survey motor launch}}
{{Paluma class survey motor launch}}

Revision as of 10:24, 1 January 2013

History
Australia
NamesakePaluma, Queensland
BuilderEglo Engineering, Adelaide
Laid down21 March 1988
Launched6 February 1989
Commissioned27 February 1989
HomeportHMAS Cairns
Motto"Search With Diligence"
Honours and
awards
One inherited battle honour
StatusActive as of 2013
BadgeHMAS Paluma - Ship's Badge
General characteristics
Class and typePaluma class survey motor launch
Displacement320 tonnes
Length36.6 m (120 ft) length overall
Beam13.7 m (45 ft)
Draught1.9 m (6 ft 3 in)
Propulsion2 Detroit V12 diesel engines
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Range1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km; 2,100 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Endurance14 days
Complement3 officers, 11 sailors (plus accommodation for 4 additional)
Sensors and
processing systems
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Radar:
JRC JMA-3710-6 navigational radar
Sonars:
ELAC LAZ 72 side-scan mapping sonar
Skipper 113 hull-mounted scanning sonar
ArmamentNone fitted

HMAS Paluma (A 01) is the lead ship of the Paluma class survey motor launches operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

Design and construction

The Paluma class vessels have a full load displacement of 320 tonnes.[1] They are 36.6 metres (120 ft) long overall and 36 metres (118 ft) long between perpendiculars, have a beam of 13.7 metres (45 ft), and a draught of 1.9 metres (6 ft 3 in).[1] Propulsion machinery consists of two General Motors Detroit Diesel 12V-92T engines, which supply 1,290 brake horsepower (960 kW) to the two propeller shafts.[1] Each vessel has a top speed of 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph), a maximum sustainable speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) (which gives a maximum range of 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km; 2,100 mi)), and an endurance of 14 days.[1]

The sensor suite of a Paluma class launch consists of a JRC JMA-3710-6 navigational radar, an ELAC LAZ 72 side-scan mapping sonar, and a Skipper 113 hull-mounted scanning sonar.[1] The vessels are unarmed.[1] The standard ship's company consists of three officers and eleven sailors, although another four personnel can be accommodated.[1] The catamarans were originally painted white, but were repainted naval grey in 2002.[1]

Paluma was laid down by Eglo Engineering on 21 March 1988, launched on 6 February 1989 and commissioned into the RAN on 27 February 1989.[1] The ship was named for Paluma, Queensland.

Operational history

In January 2011, Paluma was one of three RAN vessels deployed to survey Moreton Bay and the Brisbane River for submerged debris as part of Operation Queensland Flood Assist, the Australian Defence Force response to the 2010–2011 Queensland floods.[2]

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Wertheim (ed.), The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World, p. 28
  2. ^ "Minesweeper joins search for river debris". ABC News. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.

References