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       13 - 22 of 22 weapons listed below.
      MK 48 CBASS Mod 7 Heavyweight Torpedoes.

      Mark 48

      Torpedoes

      Wheeling a Mk54 torpedo off HMAS Parramatta's flight deck after it was removed from the embarked MH60-R Seahawk Helicopter.

      Mark 54

      Torpedoes

      HMAS BALLARAT's Mini Typhoon engages a practice target.

      Mini-Typhoon

      Anti-missile and close-in weapon system

      Testing the the modifications to the MU90 Torpedo.

      MU90

      Torpedoes

      Nulka active missile decoy

      Nulka active missile decoy

      Anti-missile and close-in weapon system

      The Adelaide Class frigate HMAS Canberra fires her Phalanx close-in defence system

      Phalanx

      Anti-missile and close-in weapon system

      Harpoon firing onboard HMAS Perth.

      RGM-84 Harpoon Block II

      Missile

      Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Toowoomba fires an Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile.

      RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow missile

      Missile

      HMAS Sydney fires a SM-2 Standard missile.

      SM-2 Standard Missile

      Missile

      HMAS Glenelg conducts a 25mm anti-aircraft firing serial.

      Typhoon

      Anti-missile and close-in weapon system

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