HMAS Canberra (III)
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| Pennant | LHD 01 |
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| Class | Canberra Class |
| Displacement | 27,831 tonnes (Transit); 31,442 tonnes (Docked down) |
| Length | 230 metres23,000 cm 0.23 km 0.143 mi 754.593 ft 9,055.118 in |
| Beam | 32 metres3,200 cm 0.032 km 0.0199 mi 104.987 ft 1,259.843 in |
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| Speed | > 20 knots10.289 m/s 37.04 km/h 0.0103 km/s 2,025.372 ft/min 33.756 ft/s |
| Company | 243, 978 embarked |
| Range | >6000 nautical miles |
The third HMAS Canberra will be the first of two Canberra Class Amphibious Assault Ships due to be commissioned with the RAN in January 2014.
In January 2006 the Government announced that the ships of the new Canberra Class and would be named HMAS Canberra and HMAS Adelaide, taking the names of the national and South Australian capitals reflecting Australia’s naval heritage.
The first ship to bear the name was a British-pattern cruiser which gave service in World War II. HMAS Canberra (I) was lost in the Battle of Savo Island.
The second generation HMAS Canberra (II) was a US-built Oliver Hazard Perry class guided missile frigates which served from the early 1980s into the 21st Century.


