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HMAS ''Yarra'' (M 87) is the sixth ''Huon''-class minehunter to have been built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the fourth warship to be named after the Yarra River in Victoria. Built by a joint partnership between Australian Defence Industries (ADI) and
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, ''Yarra'' was constructed at ADI's Newcastle shipyard, and entered service in 2003.


Design and construction

In 1993, the Department of Defence issued a request for tender for six coastal minehunters to replace the problematic
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s. The tender was awarded in August 1994 to Australian Defence Industries (ADI) and
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, which proposed a modified ''Gaeta''-class minehunter. ''Yarra'' has a full load displacement of 732 tons, is long, has a beam of , and a draught of .Saunders (ed.), ''IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2012–2013'', p. 33 Main propulsion is a single Fincantieri GMT BL230-BN diesel motor, which provides to a single controllable-pitch propeller, allowing the ship to reach .Wertheim (ed.), ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 23 Maximum range is at , and endurance is 19 days. The standard ship's company consists of 6 officers and 34 sailors, with accommodation for 9 additional (typically trainees or
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). The main armament is a MSI DS30B 30 mm cannon, supplemented by two 0.50 calibre machine guns. The sensor suite includes a Kelvin-Hughes Type 1007 navigational radar, a GEC-Marconi Type 2093M variable-depth minehunting sonar, an AWADI PRISM radar warning and direction-finding system, and a Radamec 1400N surveillance system. Two Wallop
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decoy launchers are also fitted. For minehunting operations, ''Yarra'' uses three Riva Calzoni azimuth thrusters to provide a maximum speed of : two are located at the stern, while the third is sited behind the variable-depth sonar. Mines are located with the minehunting sonar, and can be disposed of by the vessel's two Double Eagle mine disposal vehicles, the Oropesa mechanical sweep, the Mini-Dyad magnetic influence sweep, or the towed AMASS influence sweep (which is not always carried). To prevent damage if a mine is detonated nearby, the ships were built with a
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, molded in a single monocoque skin with no ribs or framework. As the ships often work with clearance divers, they are fitted with a small
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. ''Yarra'' was built by Australian Defence Industries in Newcastle, New South Wales, launched on 19 January 2002, and commissioned into the RAN on 1 March 2003. ''Yarra'' is based at HMAS ''Waterhen'' in Sydney, along with the majority of the RAN's mine warfare assets.


Operational history

In May 2003, ''Yarra'' and sister ship were operating off the coast of Queensland on exercises. During this, the two ships were tasked with checking the believed location of the shipwreck of AHS ''Centaur'', a hospital ship sunk off Moreton Island during World War II, following several media stories indicating that the wreck at this location might not be the hospital ship. These searches, followed up by the hydrographic survey ship a month later, found that the wreck had been incorrectly marked as ''Centaur'' since its discovery in 1995. Following the discovery by the survey ships , and , of a submerged object that corresponded to the dimensions of Australian submarine ''AE1'', which had disappeared off the coast of East New Britain during World War I, ''Yarra'' was sent in June 2007 to confirm the findings. The object was found to be a submarine-shaped rock formation. On the morning of 13 March 2009, ''Yarra'' was one of seventeen warships involved in a ceremonial fleet entry and fleet review in Sydney Harbour, the largest collection of RAN ships since the
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in 1988. The minehunter was one of the thirteen ships involved in the ceremonial entry through Sydney Heads, and anchored in the harbour for the review. In October 2013, ''Yarra'' participated in the International Fleet Review 2013 in Sydney.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yarra (M 87) Huon-class minehunters Ships built in New South Wales 2002 ships Minehunters of Australia