HMAS Armidale

HMAS Armidale Statistics
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Crewed by
Pennant ACPB 83
Class Armidale Class
Based Darwin
Commissioned 24 June 2005
Displacement 305 tonnes305,000 kg
305,000,000 g
672,409.71 lb
10,758,558.41 oz
Length 56.8m5,680 cm
0.0568 km
0.0353 mi
186.352 ft
2,236.22 in
Armament
  • Rafeal Typhoon 25mm naval stabilised gun deck and two 12.7mm machine guns
Main Machinery
  • Two MTU 16V M70 2320 kW diesel engines driving twinscrews through ZF transmissions
Speed 25kts12.861 m/s
46.3 km/h
0.0129 km/s
2,531.716 ft/min
42.195 ft/s
Company 21

The first of fourteen patrol boats enters service with Royal Australian Navy

Following the official Naming Ceremony of Nuship Armidale held at the Austal shipyard on 21 January the first of the Royal Australian Navy's twelve Armidale Class Patrol Boats has completed all trials to be officially commissioned in a ceremony held 24 June 2005, in Darwin, Australia.

The centuries-old traditional naval ceremony marks the introduction into service of a ship as a unit of the RAN. At the moment of breaking the commissioning pennant, HMAS Armidale becomes the responsibility of the Commanding Officer, LCDR Andrew Maher, who, together with the Officers and Ship's Company, has the duty of making and keeping her ready for any service required by Australia. The distinction of a RAN ship in commission, other than the Australian White Ensign, is a flag or pennant at the masthead. The modern RAN commissioning pennant is the red cross of St. George at the hoist with a white fly.

The commissioning ceremony for the 56 metre all-aluminium monohull was attended by Guest of Honour, Ms Jana Stone. Ms Stone, who also attended the Naming Ceremony, participated on this occasion as the Commissioning Lady in what will be a life-long association with HMAS Armidale. She is the eldest daughter of Ordinary SMN Donald Lawson who served on the original HMAS Armidale, a Bathurst Class corvette, during World War Two.

At the ceremony senior figures from the government, navy, defence and industry were on hand to witness the event including, Minister of Defence, The Hon. Senator Robert Hill; Chief of Navy, VADM Chris Ritchie AO RAN; Acting Maritime Commander, CDRE Peter Lockwood and Chief of Airforce, Air Marshall A.G. Houston AO AFC.