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==Operational history==
==Operational history==
[[Image:LauncestonArmidale.jpg|thumb|left|HMAS ''Launceston'' alongside at Garden Island, Perth]]
[[Image:LauncestonArmidale.jpg|thumb|left|HMAS ''Launceston'' alongside at Garden Island, Sydney]]
She is based in [[Cairns, Queensland|Cairns]] and performs border protection and fisheries protection patrols.
She is based in [[Cairns, Queensland|Cairns]] and performs border protection and fisheries protection patrols.



Revision as of 08:45, 31 July 2009

HMAS Launceston docked at Riverside in Brisbane, March 2009
History
RAN EnsignAustralia (RAN)
NamesakeCity of Launceston, Tasmania
Commissioned22 September 2007
HomeportHMAS Cairns, Cairns
Motto"Progress With Prudence"
StatusActive as of 2008
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General characteristics
Class and typeArmidale class patrol boat
Displacement270 tons
Length56.8 metres (186 ft)
Beam9.5 metres (31 ft)
Draught2.7 metres (8.9 ft)
Propulsion2 x MTU 16V M70 2,320 kW diesels driving twin screws through ZF transmissions
Speed25 knots (46 km/h)
Range3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km)& at 12 knots (22 km/h)
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 x Zodiac 7.2 metres (24 ft) RHIBs
Complement21
Sensors and
processing systems
Low light optical equipment, communication direction finding and radar
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1 x Rafael Typhoon 25 mm naval stabilised deck gun
2 x 12.7 mm machine guns

HMAS Launceston (ACPB 94) is an Armidale class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

Construction

Launceston was commissioned in Launceston, Tasmania on 22 September 2007, and is the third ship of the RAN to bear the name.

Operational history

HMAS Launceston alongside at Garden Island, Sydney

She is based in Cairns and performs border protection and fisheries protection patrols.

Launceston was used for pick-up filming during the creation of the second season of Australian drama series Sea Patrol.[1] The footage was conflated with the main footage of sister ship HMAS Broome to create the fictional HMAS Hammersley, the ship the series is set on.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Idato, Michael (31 March 2008). "All ship shape". SydneyMorningHerald.com.au, Entertainment (TV and Radio) section. p. 2. Retrieved 10 April 2008.