Royal Australian Navy AU
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Wow. The level of details is really astonishing. Cheers.
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Fantastic work!
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Very, very nice!!!
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Platypus Class Submarine Rescue Ship
The Platypus Class Submarine Rescue Ship is designed for surface support ship for submarine rescue and deep sea salvage operations. She has a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) to rescue the crew of the submarine, as well as the Celudex Marine Rv200 ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle). HMAS Platypus is also equipped with a complete set of submersible rescue devices (DSRS) and include the Celudex Marine Ax400 AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) and the Boccaro LH9 Side Scanning Towed Sonar Pod. She is equipped with the AN/SPS-29A hull-mounted sonar and a landing platform for a Sikorsky HH-60AU(S) Seahawk Helicopter. The ship is equipped with three recompression (hyperbaric) chambers available for diving disease treatment for post-rescue response.
HMAS Platypus was built in Australia by Sumitomo Australia Limited in Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Displacement: 7,011 tonnes (full load)
Length: 136 metres
Beam: 20 metres
Draught: 6.8 metres
Speed/Range: 21 knots (6,000nm @ 13 knots)
Compliment: 125 + 10 aircrew
CODLAD Propulsion:
2 x MAN-Mitsubishi 8L28/32A Dual Fuel Engines (12,500hp each)
2 x Mitsubishi Advanced Induction Motors (20mW each)
2 x Mitsubishi OE-3 Azipods (12mW each)
2 x IHI W250 Fixed Bow Thrusters
Weapons:
1 x Raytheon Phalanx Block 1B Close In Weapons System (CIWS)
Radars:
2 x IntraDefence X-Band Navigation Radars
1 x IntraDefence S-Band Navigation Radar
Underwater Equipment and Sonar:
DSRV Miracle
Celudex Marine Rv200 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Celudex Marine Ax400 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
Boccaro LH9 Side Scanning Towed Sonar Pod
AN/SQS-29A Hull Mounted Sonar
Aircraft:
1 x Sikorsky HH-60AU(S) Seahawk Helicopter
HMAS Platypus is part of the 15th Auxillary Squadron and is currently homeported at Fleet Base (East), New South Wales.
The Platypus Class Submarine Rescue Ship is designed for surface support ship for submarine rescue and deep sea salvage operations. She has a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) to rescue the crew of the submarine, as well as the Celudex Marine Rv200 ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle). HMAS Platypus is also equipped with a complete set of submersible rescue devices (DSRS) and include the Celudex Marine Ax400 AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) and the Boccaro LH9 Side Scanning Towed Sonar Pod. She is equipped with the AN/SPS-29A hull-mounted sonar and a landing platform for a Sikorsky HH-60AU(S) Seahawk Helicopter. The ship is equipped with three recompression (hyperbaric) chambers available for diving disease treatment for post-rescue response.
HMAS Platypus was built in Australia by Sumitomo Australia Limited in Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Displacement: 7,011 tonnes (full load)
Length: 136 metres
Beam: 20 metres
Draught: 6.8 metres
Speed/Range: 21 knots (6,000nm @ 13 knots)
Compliment: 125 + 10 aircrew
CODLAD Propulsion:
2 x MAN-Mitsubishi 8L28/32A Dual Fuel Engines (12,500hp each)
2 x Mitsubishi Advanced Induction Motors (20mW each)
2 x Mitsubishi OE-3 Azipods (12mW each)
2 x IHI W250 Fixed Bow Thrusters
Weapons:
1 x Raytheon Phalanx Block 1B Close In Weapons System (CIWS)
Radars:
2 x IntraDefence X-Band Navigation Radars
1 x IntraDefence S-Band Navigation Radar
Underwater Equipment and Sonar:
DSRV Miracle
Celudex Marine Rv200 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Celudex Marine Ax400 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
Boccaro LH9 Side Scanning Towed Sonar Pod
AN/SQS-29A Hull Mounted Sonar
Aircraft:
1 x Sikorsky HH-60AU(S) Seahawk Helicopter
HMAS Platypus is part of the 15th Auxillary Squadron and is currently homeported at Fleet Base (East), New South Wales.
Last edited by LEUT_East on April 6th, 2024, 10:31 pm, edited 7 times in total.
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Incredible details, fantastic work! I particularly like the combat replenishment vessels. Well done!
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I love seeing Auxilaries and miinor warfare vessels. Youe stedfast class look amazing.
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Fantastic work...just one small critique - the F-35B does not have folding wings. That would be the C model.
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All fixed, thanks for letting me know mate.GarethDavies1 wrote: ↑December 28th, 2023, 1:40 pm Fantastic work...just one small critique - the F-35B does not have folding wings. That would be the C model.
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Banks Class Survey Catamaran
The Banks Class Survey Catamaran primary role is to conduct coastal and deep-water hydro-graphic survey of ports, navigational channels, Economic Exclusive Zones and collection of oceanographic data for defence. Their secondary role would be to perform search & rescue, ocean research and function as hospital ships for casualties. The class was built in Australia at Australian Maritime & Defence Corp at Port of Brisbane, Queensland.
Displacement: 700 tonnes (full load)
Length: 72 metres
Beam: 17 metres
Draught: 3.3 metres
Speed/Range: 18 knots (3,000nm @ 12 knots)
Compliment: 50
CODAD Propulsion:
4 x Cummins KTA38DM Diesel Engines (2,000hp each)
2 x HamiltonJet HT1000 and MECS Controls
Radars:
Kelvin Hughes Mk11 SharpEye Navigation Radar
Underwater Equipment and Sonar:
Celudex Marine Rv200 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Celudex Marine Ax400 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
Boccaro LH9 Side Scanning Towed Sonar Pod
Drake Underwater Systems Omni-Directional Active Sonar
Drake Underwater Systems Multi-Beam Echo Sounder
Both vessels in the class form part of the 9th Hydrographic Squadron and are currently homeported at HMAS Cairns in Queensland.
The Banks Class Survey Catamaran primary role is to conduct coastal and deep-water hydro-graphic survey of ports, navigational channels, Economic Exclusive Zones and collection of oceanographic data for defence. Their secondary role would be to perform search & rescue, ocean research and function as hospital ships for casualties. The class was built in Australia at Australian Maritime & Defence Corp at Port of Brisbane, Queensland.
Displacement: 700 tonnes (full load)
Length: 72 metres
Beam: 17 metres
Draught: 3.3 metres
Speed/Range: 18 knots (3,000nm @ 12 knots)
Compliment: 50
CODAD Propulsion:
4 x Cummins KTA38DM Diesel Engines (2,000hp each)
2 x HamiltonJet HT1000 and MECS Controls
Radars:
Kelvin Hughes Mk11 SharpEye Navigation Radar
Underwater Equipment and Sonar:
Celudex Marine Rv200 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Celudex Marine Ax400 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
Boccaro LH9 Side Scanning Towed Sonar Pod
Drake Underwater Systems Omni-Directional Active Sonar
Drake Underwater Systems Multi-Beam Echo Sounder
Both vessels in the class form part of the 9th Hydrographic Squadron and are currently homeported at HMAS Cairns in Queensland.
Last edited by LEUT_East on March 31st, 2024, 11:38 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Ibis Class Survey Catamaran
The Ibis Class Survey Motor Vessels are used for hydrographic surveys of the shallow waters around Northern Australia, primarily in the Great Barrier Reef. These vessels operate in pairs when deployed. The class was built in Australia at Australian Maritime & Defence Corp at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Displacement: 385 tonnes (full load)
Length: 62 metres
Beam: 15 metres
Draught: 3.3 metres
Speed/Range: 12 knots (2,000nm @ 10 knots)
Compliment: 20
CODLAD Propulsion:
2 x Cummins KTA38DM Diesel Engines (2,350hp each)
2 x ABB DZ980A Azipods (2,100kW each)
Radars:
JRC JMR-7200-6X Surface Search Radar
JRC JMA-3710-6 Navigation Radar
Underwater Equipment and Sonar:
Celudex Marine Rv200 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Skipper Hull Mounted Sonar (Starboard Side Hull)
ELAC LAZ 72 Side Scan Mapping Sonar (Port Side Hull)
The 4 vessels of this class form part of the 9th Hydrographic Squadron and are homeported at HMAS Cairns, Queensland.
The Ibis Class Survey Motor Vessels are used for hydrographic surveys of the shallow waters around Northern Australia, primarily in the Great Barrier Reef. These vessels operate in pairs when deployed. The class was built in Australia at Australian Maritime & Defence Corp at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Displacement: 385 tonnes (full load)
Length: 62 metres
Beam: 15 metres
Draught: 3.3 metres
Speed/Range: 12 knots (2,000nm @ 10 knots)
Compliment: 20
CODLAD Propulsion:
2 x Cummins KTA38DM Diesel Engines (2,350hp each)
2 x ABB DZ980A Azipods (2,100kW each)
Radars:
JRC JMR-7200-6X Surface Search Radar
JRC JMA-3710-6 Navigation Radar
Underwater Equipment and Sonar:
Celudex Marine Rv200 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Skipper Hull Mounted Sonar (Starboard Side Hull)
ELAC LAZ 72 Side Scan Mapping Sonar (Port Side Hull)
The 4 vessels of this class form part of the 9th Hydrographic Squadron and are homeported at HMAS Cairns, Queensland.
Last edited by LEUT_East on April 8th, 2024, 10:48 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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