![]() Naval vessels built in AustraliaĪre those still in commission as of December 2006. Shaded itemsĪre those vessels still in commission as of December 2006. Sold abroad-eg: the Pacific patrol boats-are not included. * Note: The list covers those vessels mentioned in 'Former ships of the Royal Australian Navy', Seapower Centre Australia: : Advanced Combat Infantry Equipment System (ACIES) Advanced Technology Command System (ATECS) AEGIS Combat System. Minesweepers were built by Poole and Steel (Sydney), Walkers Ltd., (Maryborough, Queensland), Evans Deakin and Co. 'Former ships of the Royal Australian Navy', Seapower Centre Australia, (accessed ). 5 (15 Reviews) View: CONTENTS (1x) Colossal-class Heavy Carrier Datacard. 5 (35 Reviews) View: CONTENTS (13x) X-45 Sniper Rifle: Colossal DC. Work commenced on the Captain Cook Graving DockĬaptain Cook Graving Dock officially opened (1x) Bayonet-class Light Cruiser: Elite X45 Sniper Rifles near Derra. This type of frame offers a significant strategic advantage during battle by allowing the Bayonet to concentrate its entire. It features the iconic dagger-shaped frame that is common in other warships such as the Imperial Star Destroyer. ![]() ![]() Refit of British 'J class' submarine (J7) The Bayonet-class Light Cruiser is a small capital-class warship commissioned for use in the Imperial Navy. Refit of British 'J class' submarines (J1–J5) Appendix 7 - Naval ships built at Cockatoo Island, Balmain and Williamstown dockyards repair and upgrade activities at Garden Island (1912–1945)Įxtensive refit and repair of Allied and Australian ships during ![]()
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