Royal Australian Navy

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The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the naval branch of the Australian Defence Force. Established in 1911, the RAN was formed out of the Commonwealth Naval Forces to become the small navy of Australia after federation, consisting of the former colonial navies of the new Australian states. The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom continued to provide blue-water defence in the Pacific until World War II, when expansion of the RAN saw the acquisition of aircraft carriers, and other large surface vessels.

Today the RAN is one of the largest naval forces in the Pacific region and has a significant presence in the Indian Ocean, and has undertaken operations in support of military campaigns and peacekeeping missions worldwide.

Vice Admiral Russ Shalders is the current Chief of Navy and was appointed to this position in 2005.

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Current Fleet

Combatants

HMAS Australia turning
HMAS Hobart underway
HMAS Warramunga on exercise
Adelaide class Frigate launching Harpoon missile
HMAS Rankin returns from deployment
HMAS Kanimbla
  • 2 Australia class Aircraft Carriers [1]
    • HMAS Australia
    • HMAS Queen Elizabeth II
  • 3 Hobart class Guided Missile Destroyers
    • HMAS Hobart
    • HMAS Brisbane
    • HMAS Sydney
  • 12 ANZAC class Frigates [2]
    • HMAS ANZAC
    • HMAS Te Kaha
    • HMAS Arunta
    • HMAS Te Mana
    • HMAS Warramunga
    • HMAS Stuart
    • HMAS Parramatta
    • HMAS Ballarat
    • HMAS Toowoomba
    • HMAS Perth
    • HMAS Fremantle
    • HMAS Endeavour
  • 6 Adelaide class Frigates [3]
    • HMAS Adelaide
    • HMAS Sydney
    • HMAS Darwin
    • HMAS Melbourne
    • HMAS Newcastle
    • HMAS Auckland
  • 12 Armidale class Patrol Boats [4]
    • HMAS Armidale
    • HMAS Larrakia
    • HMAS Bathurst
    • HMAS Albany
    • HMAS Pirie
    • HMAS Maitland
    • HMAS Ararat
    • HMAS Broome
    • HMAS Bundaberg
    • HMAS Wollongong
    • HMAS Childers
    • HMAS Launceston
  • 8 Collins class Submarines [5]
    • HMAS Collins
    • HMAS Farncomb
    • HMAS Waller
    • HMAS Dechaineux
    • HMAS Sheean
    • HMAS Rankin
    • HMAS Orion
    • HMAS Oxley
  • 2 Canberra class Large Amphibious Ship [6]
    • HMAS Canberra
    • HMAS Wellington
  • 2 Kanimbla class Landing Platform Amphibious [7]
    • HMAS Kanimbla
    • HMAS Manoora
  • 8 Balikpapan class Landing Craft, Heavy
    • HMAS Balikpapan
    • HMAS Brunei
    • HMAS Labuan
    • HMAS Tarakan
    • HMAS Wewak
    • HMAS Salamaua
    • HMAS Buna
    • HMAS Betano
  • 6 Huon class minehunters

Fleet Auxiliaries

HMAS Success in the Arafura Sea
  • 2 Durance class Replenishment Oilers
    • HMAS Success
    • HMAS Endurance
  • 1 Fleet Oiler
    • HMAS Sirius
  • 1 Sail Training Ship
    • STS Young Endeavour
  • 2 Leeuwin class ocean survey vessels
  • 2 Paluma class coastal survey vessels

Fleet Air Arm

  • 3 Squadrons of Boeing AV-8B Harrier II Plus (36 aircraft in total)
  • 3 Squadrons of S-70B-2 Seahawk (48 aircraft in total)
  • 1 Squadron of NHIndustries MRH-90 (10 aircraft in total)
  • 1 Squadron of Westland Sea King Mk.50 (10 aircraft in total, to be replaced by NH90)
  • 1 Squadron of Aerospatiale AS 350BA Squirrel (12 aircraft in total)

Australian White Ensign

This is the Australian White Ensign, it is flown from all RAN commissioned ships, and all RAN commissioned shore establishments.


 
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