HMAS Childers (ACPB 93)
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HMAS Childers (ACPB 93) is an Armidale-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Named for the towns of Childers, Queensland and Childers, Victoria, Childers is the only ship in the RAN to be named after two towns.[1]
Design and construction
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Each patrol boat has a standard ship's company of 21 personnel, with a maximum of 29.[4][3] The Armidales do not have a permanently assigned ship's company; instead, they are assigned to divisions at a ratio of two vessels to three companies, which rotate through the vessels and allow the Armidales to spend more time at sea, without compromising sailors' rest time or training requirements.[3][7] A 20-berth auxiliary accommodation compartment was included in the design for the transportation of soldiers, illegal fishermen, or unauthorised arrivals; in the latter two cases, the compartment could be secured from the outside.[8] However, a malfunction in the sewerage treatment facilities aboard Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". in August 2006 pumped hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide into the compartment, non-fatally poisoning four sailors working inside, after which use of the compartment for accommodation was banned across the class.[7][8]
Childers was constructed by Austal at their shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia.[2] She was launched on 18 December 2006, and was commissioned in Cairns, QueenslandScript error: No such module "Unsubst". on 7 July 2007.[2]
Operational history
Assigned to Ardent Division, Childers is based in Cairns and performs border protection and fisheries protection patrols.
In January 2014, Childers visited Burma as part of Australian Government efforts to strengthen relations with the Government of Myanmar; the first RAN ship since Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". in 1959.[9]
Citations
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- ↑ a b c Saunders (ed.), IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2012–2013, p. 33
- ↑ a b c d e f Kerr, Plain sailing
- ↑ a b c d Wertheim (ed.), The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World, p. 22
- ↑ Heron & Powell, in Australian Maritime Issues 2006, p. 132
- ↑ Heron & Powell, in Australian Maritime Issues 2006, p. 131
- ↑ a b Kerr, Patrol boats shake down fuel faults
- ↑ a b McKenna, Gas risk remains for navy boats
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References
- Books
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- Websites and other media
- Australian Department of Defence press release Navy's Eleventh Armidale Class Patrol Boat Commissions, 7 July 2007.
External links
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