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HMAS ''Canberra'' (FFG 02) was an ''Adelaide'' class guided missile frigate of the
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(RAN). Based on the ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class design, ''Canberra'' was one of four ''Adelaide'' class ships constructed in the United States of America, and one of six to serve in the RAN. The frigate entered service in 1981. During her career, ''Canberra'' was assigned to escort the Royal Yacht ''Britannia'' during Queen
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's visit in 1988, helped enforce the post-Gulf War United Nations' sanctions against Iraq during 1992 and 1993, was part of the Australian responses to the 1998 Indonesian riots and the 2000
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, and returned to the Persian Gulf in 2002 as part of the
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. In 2005, ''Canberra'' became the first ship of her class to be decommissioned. The frigate was marked for conversion into a
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and
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off
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, and was scuttled on 4 October 2009.


Design and construction

Following the cancellation of the
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in 1973, the British
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and the American were identified as alternatives to replace the cancelled light destroyers and the s.Jones, in Stevens, ''The Royal Australian Navy'', p. 220 Although the ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class was still at the design stage, the difficulty of fitting the Type 42 with the SM-1 missile, and the success of the acquisition (a derivative of the American ) compared to equivalent British designs led the Australian government to approve the purchase of two US-built ''Oliver Hazard Perry''-class frigates (including ''Canberra'') in 1976.Frame, ''Pacific Partners'', pp. 102, 162 A third was ordered in 1977, followed by a fourth, with all four ships integrated into the USN's shipbuilding program.Frame, ''Pacific Partners'', p. 162MacDougall, ''Australians at war'', p. 345Hooton, ''Perking-up the Perry class'' A further two ships were ordered in 1980, and were constructed in Australia. As designed, the ship had a
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of 3,605 tons, a length overall of , a beam of , and a draught of .Moore (ed.), ''Jane's Fighting Ships 1977–78 '', p. 25 Starting in December 1991, ''Canberra'' was modified from the ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' FLIGHT II design to FLIGHT III, requiring a lengthening of the helicopter deck for the RAST helicopter recovery system, increasing displacement to 4,100 tons and pushing the overall length to . Propulsion machinery consists of two
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gas turbines, which provide a combined to the single propeller shaft.Sharpe (ed.), ''Jane's Fighting Ships 1998–99'', p. 26 Top speed is , with a range of at . Two electric auxiliary propulsors are used for close manoeuvring, with a top speed of . Standard ship's company is 184, including 15 officers, but excluding the flight crew for the embarked helicopters. Original armament for the ship consisted of a
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configured to fire
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and
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missiles, supplemented by an OTO Melara gun and a
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point-defence system. For anti-submarine warfare, two Mark 32 torpedo tube sets are fitted; originally firing the
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, the ''Adelaide''s later carried the Mark 46 torpedoes. Up to six machine guns can be carried for close-in defence, and since 2005, two M2HB .50 calibre machine guns in Mini Typhoon mounts have been installed when needed for Persian Gulf deployments.Scott, ''Enhanced small-calibre systems offer shipborne stopping power'' The sensor suite includes an AN/SPS-49 air search radar, AN/SPS-55 surface search and navigation radar, SPG-60 fire control radar connected to a
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, and an AN/SQS-56 hull-mounted sonar. Two helicopters can be embarked: either two
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or one Seahawk and one AS350B Squirrel. ''Canberra'' was laid down as the first ship of the ''Perry'' class's Flight II design by
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, Washington on 1 March 1978, and launched on 1 December 1978. ''Canberra'' was commissioned into the RAN on 21 March 1981. The ship received the United States Navy
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FFG-18 during construction.


Armament

''Canberra''s main weapon was the Mark 13 missile launcher located on the foredeck: this is used to fire both
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and SM-2MR Standard missiles.''HMAS Canberra (II)'', Royal Australian Navy A Mark 75 OTO Melara gun is located on top of the superstructure, in front of the exhaust funnel.Jones, in Stevens, ''The Royal Australian Navy'', opp. p. 224 A triple-barrelled Mark 32 torpedo tube set is fitted to each side of the superstructure. For close defence, a Mark 16 Mod 2
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sits at the aft end of the superstructure, above the frigate's two helicopter hangars. The hangars housed two
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helicopters.


Operational history

After commissioning, ''Canberra'' and ''Adelaide'' remained in the United States to work up; during this time both ships were attached to the United States Navy's
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. ''Canberra'' was assigned as escort to the Royal Yacht ''Britannia'' during Queen
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's visit to Australia during April and May 1988, as part of the
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celebrations. On 16 May 1990, ''Canberra'' was one of six Australian warships, and one of 64 naval vessels from 21 nations present at the Royal
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marking the 55th anniversary of the Royal Malaysian Navy. ''Canberra'' was deployed to the Red Sea from 13 November 1992 to 12 March 1993 following the
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, as part of the enforcement of the United Nations' sanctions against Iraq. In December 1993, ''Canberra'' and the destroyer visited
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, Malaysia, for the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition.Bendle et al., ''Database of Royal Australian Navy Operations, 1990–2005'', p. 19 During this assignment, ship's divers from ''Canberra'' assisted the
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in searching for and recovering the body of a merchant sailor who had fallen overboard from MV ''Leisureworld''. Following this, the two ships sailed for New Zealand, and were present in the
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, which commemorates the signing of the
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there on 6 February 1840, which brought New Zealand into the British Empire. The frigate's home base was changed from Fleet Base East in New South Wales to Fleet Base West in Western Australia in February 1996.Clark, ''The Fighting Canberras'', p. 15 On 17 May 1998, the frigate was one of four RAN ships placed on standby to help evacuate Australian citizens from Indonesia following riots.Bendle et al., ''Database of Royal Australian Navy Operations, 1990–2005'', p. 34 ''Canberra'' made at least one evacuation before the force was instructed to stand down a week later. Following the conclusion of the
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in 2000, ''Canberra'' was the last Australian warship sent to the Solomons to support the
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; arriving on 13 September 2001, and remaining on station until 24 October. After returning to Australia for Christmas and the New Year, the frigate accompanied the replenishment oiler to
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in January 2002, where the two ships spent a month enforcing Australian sovereign rights and fisheries laws in the islands' Exclusive Economic Zone. During this deployment, on 7 February, the ship captured the Russian fishing vessel ''Volga'', which was illegally operating around Heard Island. Later in the year, ''Canberra'' joined sister ship and the amphibious warfare ship on a three-month deployment to the Persian Gulf in support of the
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. In July 2003, while operating in northern Australian waters, ''Canberra'' intercepted Suspected Illegal Entry Vessel (SIEV) 13, the first SIEV to be intercepted since December 2001. ''Canberra'' was decommissioned at Fleet Base West in Western Australia on 12 November 2005.ABC News, ''Navy ship heads home on last voyage''


Dive wreck

In October 2006, it was announced that the decommissioned frigate would be scuttled off the coast of
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as a
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site. In October 2006, the Federal Government allocated A$2.8 million to the project, while the Victorian Government allocated A$500,000. On 23 July 2007, the Minister for Defence,
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, announced that in order to ensure the quickest possible schedule for the sinking of the ship, A$7 million of federal money would be allocated to the project. The frigate was scheduled to be scuttled in of water, off
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on 13 September 2009, but this was postponed until 4 October because of foul weather.Draper, ''Old Warship sunk off Victoria's coast'' Sixteen scuttling charges were detonated at 1400 hours, following a six-hour delay in towing the ship into position. ''Canberra'' was inspected the next day by civilian clearance divers to ensure she had settled safely. The wreck was opened to the public as a dive site on 5 December, after four mooring pylons for dive boats were installed and safety checks and remedial work were carried out. In early 2011, Parks Victoria posted a warning that the port side of the hangar had separated from the rest of the superstructure, with frames and plating shifting up to . In mid-2011, Parks Victoria closed the dive site due to safety concerns following further degradation of the frigate. After assessment, the site was reopened on 24 October 2011.Best, ''Wreck re-opens'' As part of an overhaul of the RAN
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system, completed in March 2010, ''Canberra'' was retroactively awarded the battle honour "Persian Gulf 2002" for her service during the war in Afghanistan.


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External links


HMAS Canberra FFG 02
– History of the ship, maintained by a member of the frigate's commissioning crew
Dive the ex HMAS Canberra
– Victorian Artificial Reef Society site regarding the acquisition and sinking of ''Canberra'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Canberra (FFG 02) Adelaide-class frigates Ships built in Seattle 1978 ships Scuttled vessels of Australia Ships sunk as dive sites Underwater diving sites in Australia Shipwrecks of Victoria (Australia)