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HMAS Success
Armament * .50 Cal Machine Guns * Numerous small arms * Westland [[Sea King]] 50 Helicopter
Badge Crest Success.gif +
Battle-honours * Kuwait 1991 * East Timor 1999
Beam 21.2 m (2,120 cm, 0.0212 km, 0.0132 mi, 69.554 ft, 834.646 in)  +
Builder Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Sydney, NSW  +
Class Durance Class +
Classification Replenishment Oiler (AOR) +
Commissioned 23 April 1986  +
Company 220  +
Displacement 18,000 tonnes(fullload)  +
Laid down 9 August 1980  +
Launched 3 March 1984  +
Length 157.2 m (15,720 cm, 0.157 km, 0.0977 mi, 515.748 ft, 6,188.976 in)  +
Location Fleet Base East  +
Machinery * Two independent propulsion systems, each consisting of a 16 PC 2-5V Pielstick ono-reversing medium speed diesel engine developing 7,640 kW at 520 RPM
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 2 April 2012 07:01:28  +
Pennant OR 304  +
Photo HMAS Success.jpg +
Ship-status current  +
Speed 9.774 m/s (35.188 km/h, 0.00977 km/s, 1,924.104 ft/min, 32.068 ft/s, 641.371 yd/m, 21.865 mph, 19 knots)  +
Type Combat Logistics +
Categories Combat Logistics, Replenishment Oiler (AOR), Durance Class, warning.png"Current Ships" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. ":Current_Ships" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.
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Commander Ainsley Morthorpe + Position
"Lucky" to find a way home +, A Successful Year +, A message from the Chief of Navy +, ADF Support To Samoa +, ANZAC Day – HMAS Success +, Aircraft Accident In Papua New Guinea +, An ANZAC Day with a difference +, Anzac Day 2009 +, Appointment for New Independent Inquiry into Matters Relating to HMAS Success +, Australia And Malaysia Join Forces +, Busy Japanese Visit To Conclude An Action Packed NT09 For Ballarat +, COMFLOT Presents to a Winning Smile +, Conversion of HMAS Success to International Maritime Organisation Compliance +, Flight Training a Huge Success +, HMAS Success Inquiry +, HMAS Success conversion to double hull configuration +, Navy Helps Family Come First +, Navy Joins Indonesia For Independence Celebrations +, Navy People: A long way from Ayr +, Navy People: Adelaide from Adelaide – A “Success” Story +, Subject
 

 

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