澳洲海軍:安扎克級護衛艦即將退役

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澳洲海軍:安扎克級護衛艦即將退役

・決定退休 HMAS ANZAC (FFH-150)

・去年,它停靠在日本吳市。 感謝你們28年來的辛勤付出

我們將為您提供簡氏雜誌上發表的文章摘要。

the Royal Australian Navy:

decommissions lead Anzac-class frigate HMAS Anzac seen here in the Sydney Harbour.

The ship was decommissioned on 18 May 2024.

Australia has decommissioned its lead Anzac (MEKO 200)-class guided-missile frigate.

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The vessel:

which saw service with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) as HMAS Anzac,

was formally retired in a decommissioning ceremony on 18 May at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia.

Prior to its decommissioning:

Anzac was the longest-serving commissioned vessel in service with the RAN, the Australian Department of Defence (DoD) noted in an 18 May statement to mark the retirement.

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Decommissioning HMAS Anzac:

1.will pave the way for the long-term investment in enlarging and enhancing [the] navy’s fleet,

2.in response to the recommendations made by the independent analysis of [the] navy’s surface combatant fleet,” the statement added.

Anzac was commissioned

by the RAN in May 1996 and is one of seven frigates in the class operated by the service.

MK 41 Vertical Launching System

Weapons onboard the warship include

eight launchers for the RGM-84J/L Harpoon Block II anti-ship missiles,

an eight-cell Mk 41 vertical launching system (VLS) for anti-air missiles,

six 324 mm torpedo tubes, and an Mk 45 127 mm naval gun as its primary weapon.

https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/australia-decommissions-lead-anzac-class-frigate

End of an era:as first Anzac-class frigate

From PS News

One of the key elements of February’s Surface Combatant Review:

was the replacement of the Royal Australian Navy’s eight Anzac-class frigates with a new class of ”general purpose frigates” from 2030.

Australian Navy release major review of its ships and frigates | The Australian

This plan :

saw the much larger Hunter-class frigate program

1.reduced in scope from an intended nine vessels to six,

2.and the Arafura-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) program reduced from at least 12 hulls to just six as well.

While these changes will eventually boost the navy’s overall number of surface combatants,

in the short term :

there will be a dip in numbers, as some of the Anzac-class frigates won’t make it until the first general-purpose or Hunter-class frigate enters service.

https://psnews.com.au/end-of-an-era-as-first-anzac-class-frigate-is-decommissioned-after-28-years-of-service/134782/