HMAS Wollongong (II)


HMAS Wollongong (II) Statistics
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HMAS Wollongong (II)
Pennant FCPB 211
Type Fremantle Class Patrol Boat
Builder North Queensland Engineers and Agents, Cairns, Queensland
Commissioned 28 November 1981
Decommissioned 11 February 2006
Displacement 220 tonnes220,000 kg
220,000,000 g
485,016.84 lb
7,760,271.64 oz
Length 42 metres4,200 cm
0.042 km
0.0261 mi
137.795 ft
1,653.543 in
Beam 7.15 metres715 cm
0.00715 km
0.00444 mi
23.458 ft
281.496 in
Draught 1.8 metres180 cm
0.0018 km
0.00112 mi
5.906 ft
70.866 in
Armament
  • 40/60mm Bofors general purpose gun
  • 2 x .50 calibre (12.7mm) machine guns
Main Machinery
  • Two MTU 538 series 16-cylinder main propulsion engines,
  • One Dorman 12-cylinder auxiliary propulsion engine
Horsepower 6,140
Speed 30 knots15.433 m/s
55.56 km/h
0.0154 km/s
3,038.059 ft/min
50.634 ft/s
Complement 24
Range 2,360 nautical miles at 12 knots

HMAS Wollongong was one of 15 Fremantle Class patrol boats in the Royal Australian Navy and the third to be built by North Queensland Engineers and Agents Ltd (NQEA) at Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

The main peacetime role of Wollongong was supporting the Civil Surveillance Program.

The Civil Surveillance Program was designed to assist various Government agencies to achieve effective surveillance of coastal and offshore areas of Australia.

These agencies include Customs, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS), Department of Immigration, Australian Fisheries Management Agency (AFMA) and Environment Australia.

This service was delivered through the coordination of Government assets (including RAN FCPBs) and civil contractors and was managed by Coastwatch Australia.

Wollongong carries the Battle Honours

  • "Indian Ocean 1942-45",
  • "Mediteranean 1943", "Sicily 1943",
  • "Pacific 1942-45" and
  • "Okinawa 1945".

These honours were awarded to the name Wollongong in recognition of the career of HMAS Wollongong (I), a Bathurst class minesweeper, active during the Second World War.

HMAS Wollongong took part in "Non Warlike" service in the Solomon Islands as part of Operation Helpum Fren (Oct/Nov 2003). During the course of her service Wollongong visited many ports in South East Asia and the Pacific and also travelled extensively to Australian Ports.

Left to Right: Usha, Sharmila, Lieutenant Anna Glover and Mrs Renu Melle at a Cocktail Party held...

Left to Right: Usha, Sharmila, Lieutenant Anna Glover and Mrs Renu Melle at a Cocktail Party held...