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The ''Armidale'' class is a
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s built for the
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(RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen s began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant. Of the seven proposals
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/ Defence Maritime Services (DMS) proposal for twelve vessels based on an enlarged was selected. Two additional boats were ordered in 2005 to provide a dedicated patrol force for the
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. All fourteen vessels were constructed by
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at
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. The first vessel, , was commissioned into the RAN in June 2005, and the last, , entered service in February 2008. The ''Armidale''-class ships are operated by the
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, and based in Cairns and Darwin. They are primarily tasked with border protection, fisheries patrols, and the interception of
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by sea. The ''Armidale''s are longer and heavier than their ''Fremantle''-class predecessors, with improved
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ability and increased range, allowing them to reach Australia's offshore territories. The ships are multi-crewed, with three ship's companies available for every two vessels, allowing the patrol boats to spend more time at sea without cutting into sailors' rest or training time. During their early service life, there were problems with the fuel systems across the class, and a 20-bunk auxiliary accommodation compartment has been banned from use after toxic fumes were found in the compartment on multiple occasions. The high operational tempo from the
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border protection and
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interception operations, combined with design flaws and poor maintenance, resulted in the ships suffering from hull fracturing around the engineering spaces, mechanical defects, and corrosion issues. DMS's contract to provide in-service support was terminated in 2017, and the patrol boats underwent a major refit in Singapore to reinforce the hull. Two s have been chartered to supplement naval patrol boat availability during the refit cycle, and plans to replace the ''Armidale''s with an enlarged class of offshore combatant vessel have been accelerated to bring them into service by the early 2020s. After extensive damage from an onboard fire, was decommissioned at the end of 2014. A fictional ''Armidale''-class boat, HMAS ''Hammersley'', appears in the Australian military drama series ''
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'' from the second season onwards, with filming occurring aboard multiple ships of the class.


Development and tendering

Planning for the ''Armidale'' class began in 1993, as a plan to replace the , which was due for retirement in 1998.Kerr, ''Plain sailing'' This evolved into a joint program with Malaysia to construct an offshore patrol craft. When Malaysia pulled out, the plan was scrapped, and the ''Fremantle''s underwent a life-extending refit.Heron & Powell, in ''Australian Maritime Issues 2006'', p. 129 The cost of maintaining the aging vessels prompted the
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to create the Replacement Patrol Boat program, which received the procurement project designation SEA 1444. SEA 1444 marked several departures from the department's standard acquisition requirements. Instead of specifying a number of vessels, the coverage of 3,000 ship-days per year (with 1,800 to be spent on border protection operations, and a
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capability of 3,600 days) was given, with the producer to determine how many ships were needed to meet this. The ships had to meet specific performance parameters, such as the ability to conduct boarding operations in conditions up to
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 4, and to maintain surveillance capability up to Sea State 5.Heron & Powell, in ''Australian Maritime Issues 2006'', p. 130 The producer was also required in the contract to provide support and maintenance for the ships, for fifteen years after construction completed. Nine companies expressed interest in the project; of these, seven had the required capability to build the ships.''Finalists await Patrol Boat decision'', in ''Defence Today'', p. 36 These seven were narrowed down to three based on each tender's merit, competitiveness with the other tenders, and successful meeting of Australian industry involvement targets for both construction and long-term support.
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and Defence Maritime Services (DMS) partnered to offer twelve ships based on an expanded version of the latter's , in use with the
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. The companies submitted two proposals for a vessel, one with a steel hull, and one with an aluminium hull; the latter offering a 21% reduction in fuel consumption.''Finalists await Patrol Boat decision'', in ''Defence Today'', p. 38
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(ADI) tendered a design based on the
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's .''Finalists await Patrol Boat decision'', in ''Defence Today'', p. 40 The vessel was to be built with a glass-reinforced plastic hull, similar to ADI's s. The
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proposal was a variant of a search and rescue vessel constructed for the
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. The tender was awarded to the Austal/DMS partnership in December 2003. The contract was valued at $553 million, with each ship costing between $24 million and $28 million to construct.Kerr, ''Patrol boats shake down fuel faults'' During the 2004 federal election, the Howard government promised to acquire two more patrol boats to provide a dedicated patrol force for the
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located off the north-west coast of Australia.Wertheim (ed.), ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 22 These were ordered in 2005. The order was placed in June 2006.


Design and construction

All fourteen boats were constructed by Austal at its shipyard in
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.Saunders (ed.), ''IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2012–2013'', p. 33 Lead ship was commissioned into the RAN in June 2005. Two other patrol boats were delivered to the RAN in 2005, six in 2006, and five in 2007, with the final ship in the class, , delivered in October 2007 and commissioned in February 2008. At one stage, six vessels were being constructed simultaneously. Each patrol boat has a length of , a beam of , a draught of , and a standard
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of 300 tons. The hull is of the semi-displacement vee type, and is fabricated from aluminum alloy. The ship is designed to a combination of
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standards for high-speed light craft and RAN requirements: much effort went into avoiding attempts to
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the ''Armidale''s or turn them into 'miniature warships'. The ''Armidale''s can travel at a maximum speed of , and are driven by two propeller shafts, each connected to an MTU 4000 16V diesel engine, providing . The ships have a range of at , allowing them to patrol the waters around the distant
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, including the
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and
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. The ''Armidale'' class has demonstrated an improved seakeeping ability over the preceding ''Fremantle'' class: the ''Armidale''s are longer, 85 tons heavier, and have hydraulic stabiliser fins and
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s incorporated into the design, allowing them to survive conditions up to Sea State 9. The vessels are designed for standard patrols of 21 days, with a maximum endurance of 42 days.


Weapons and systems

The main armament of the ''Armidale'' class is a Rafael Typhoon stabilised gun mount fitted with an M242 Bushmaster autocannon. This cannon has a rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute, and is controlled remotely from the
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. Two machine guns are also carried.Heron & Powell, in ''Australian Maritime Issues 2006'', p. 132 Boarding operations are performed by two , waterjet propelled
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s (RHIB), which carry ten people (a fully equipped, eight-strong boarding party, and two boat crew). The RHIBs are larger and more powerful than the single RHIB aboard a ''Fremantle'', are capable of operating independently of their mothership, and carry their own communications, navigation, and safety equipment.Heron & Powell, in ''Australian Maritime Issues 2006'', p. 131 Each RHIB has a dedicated cradle and davit, the boats can be launched and recovered easily, and a centralised 'dressing room' incorporated into the ship's design has streamlined the deployment and return of personnel. The patrol boats are fitted with a Bridgemaster E surface search and navigational radar, a Toplite electro-optical detection system, and a Warrlock direction finding system. A Prism III radar warning system was fitted to the last two boats during construction, and retro-fitted to the rest. Tenders for a Naval Unmanned Aerial System (NUAS) capability for the ''Armidale'' class were requested in mid-2014.


Complement

Each patrol boat has a standard ship's company of 21 personnel, with a maximum of 29 (not including use of the austere compartment). Unlike the ''Fremantle''-class patrol boats, the ''Armidale''s do not have a permanently assigned ship's company. Instead, there are 21 crews established for the 14 ''Armidale''-class patrol boats, which are divided up into four divisions: ''Attack'', ''Assail'', ''Ardent'', and ''Aware''. The first three of the Divisions are assigned six crews for four ships, while ''Aware'' has three crews for two ships. The ships are continually manned, with two out of three crews actively deployed while the third undergoes leave or training, or prepares to transfer into a ship: a handover can be accomplished in less than six hours. The intention of multi-crewing is to allow the ships to spend more time at sea, without compromising sailors' rest time or training requirements. Junior sailors are housed in four-berth cabins, as opposed to the central sixteen-berth
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of the ''Fremantle''s, while senior sailors and commissioned officers either have individual or share two-berth cabins. Personnel have access to e-mail and satellite television, and the galley is better equipped than that on a ''Fremantle''-class vessel and better suited to use in heavy seas. The comfort of personnel is also significantly improved over the ''Fremantle''s, with air conditioning throughout the entire ship (excluding engine and machinery compartments).


Problems

The introduction of the class into service has not been without problems. Since June 2005, all active ''Armidale''s have undergone operating restrictions on two occasions, both due to water contamination of the main fuel systems. The first occurrence, in September 2006, led to the suspension of operations by the patrol boats for a month, and the engineering controls were redesigned. The problem occurred again in January 2007, and led to an 'operational pause' while Austal redesigned the fuel system, engineering procedures were altered, and fuel quality criteria were tightened. The five ships yet to be completed were fitted with the modified fuel system during construction, while the active ships were refitted over the course of 2007. As of December 2007, no further fuel problems have occurred. A 20-berth auxiliary accommodation compartment (the 'austere' 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.McKenna, ''Gas risk remains for navy boats'' However, a malfunction in the sewage treatment facilities aboard in August 2006 pumped hydrogen sulphide and
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into the compartment, non-fatally poisoning four sailors working inside resulting in use of the compartment as accommodation being heavily restricted across the class.McPhedran, ''The navy's patrol boat fleet is over worked and under maintained according to a new report'' In 2010, allegations were made to ''
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'' that a sailor working in the austere compartment on a different vessel had been gassed with hydrogen sulphide, and carbon monoxide was regularly detected in the enclosed space. Following publication of the allegations, Chief of Navy
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claimed that there was no record of the alleged gassing incident, and while there were ongoing incidents of poisonous gasses detected in the compartment, the sensors were set to trigger well below dangerous levels, and modifications were being made to the sewerage and ventilation systems. In 2014, the navy reported the recurrence of hull cracking around the engine spaces, which has been attributed to a combination of design issues related to the aluminium hull, and the high tempo of operations.McPhedran, ''The $3 million cost of Navy’s decision to lease patrol boats for border protection'' By 2015, several patrol boats were confined to port because of structural, mechanical, and corrosion issues. In response, the Department of Defence threatened to cancel DMS' maintenance contract based on the company's poor performance in maintaining the ''Armidales (but did not go ahead due to the political repercussions from potentially losing local jobs). Defence and Serco (the parent company of DMS) later agreed to end the contract in 2017, with the Australian government to tender for a new in-service support contract during 2016.Stewart, ''Navy patrol boat repairs blow out by $45m'' The patrol boat fleet began a mid-life refit program in October 2015, in order to extend hull life until a replacement class of larger vessels enters service from 2022. The patrol boats were refitted two at a time in Singapore, with the RAN chartering the s ''Cape Byron'' and ''Cape Nelson'' from mid-2015 until the end of 2016 to supplement naval patrol boat availability. During work on the first two patrol boats, the estimated cost of work-per-vessel doubled to A$7 million.


Operational history

The ''Armidale''-class ships are operated by the
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and are primarily tasked with border protection and fisheries patrols. Multiple ''Armidale''-class boats are assigned to patrols of Australian waters at any given time as part of
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(and later
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), with an ability to surge further vessels when required. On introduction of the ''Armidale'' class, the Australian Patrol Boat Group was reorganised into four divisions, named after ''Attack'' class ships: * 1st/''Attack'' Division ( HMAS ''Coonawarra'', Darwin) ** Six Armidale Class patrol boat crews (Attack 1–6) * 2nd/''Assail'' Division (HMAS ''Coonawarra'') ** Six Armidale Class patrol boat crews (Assail 1–6) * 3rd/''Ardent'' Division ( HMAS ''Cairns'', Cairns) ** ''Six Armidale Class patrol boat crews (Ardent 1-6)'' * 4th/''Aware'' Division (
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) ** ''Three Armidale Class patrol boat crews (Aware 1-3) (based in Darwin)'' The Patrol Boat force has subsequently been reorganised to allocate a single crew to each platform. At the start of 2014, the long transit differences and near-constant deployment of the patrol boats for Operation Resolute was impacting on the ability to keep the vessels properly maintained. In August 2014, a fire broke out aboard while undergoing refit work at a civilian shipyard in
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.Department of Defence, ''Defence update on HMAS Bundaberg fire'' (press release)Radulova, ''Fire! Navy patrol boat HMAS Bundaberg engulfed in flames during maintenance work in a Brisbane dry dock'' The patrol boat was damaged beyond repair and was decommissioned on 18 December.Staples, ''HMAS Bundaberg decommissioned'' In November 2017 the RAN began deploying ''Armidale''-class patrol boats to the Philippines. The boats have been used to conduct counter-terrorism patrols in the Sulu Sea with the Philippine Navy.


Fleet list


Appearances in fiction

From the second season onwards of ''
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'', an Australian military drama series, the fictional ''Armidale''-class patrol boat HMAS ''Hammersley'' ( pennant number 82) is used as the main setting.Idato, ''All ship shape'' In 2008, two ships were
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to represent ''Hammersley'': 42 of the 86 days of filming were spent aboard , with later pick-up filming aboard .


Replacement

'' Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century: Force 2030'', the 2009 Department of Defence
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, proposed replacing the ''Armidale''s, along with the RAN's mine warfare and hydrographic vessels, with a single class of multi-role offshore combatant vessels (OCVs).Department of Defence, ''Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century''Sea Power Centre, ''Australian Offshore Combatant Vessels'' These vessels, with a theoretical maximum
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up to 2,000 tonnes, would use a modular mission payload system to change between roles as required, and would be equipped for helicopter or
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operations.Boettger, ''The Offshore Combatant Vessel'' The 2013 white paper postponed the multi-role OCV as a long-term project.Department of Defence, ''Defence White Paper 2013'' The 2013 white paper proposed that an existing OCV design be sourced as a short-term replacement for the ''Armidale'' class. Procurement project SEA 1179 is undertaking several studies towards the replacement of the ''Armidale''s. In April 2016, the Lürssen OPV80A design was selected to replace the ''Armidale'' class ships. The replacement OPVs will be larger and provide improved seakeeping and endurance.Mead, ''On track to deliver even more'' Construction started in 2018, with entry into service planned from 2022. A hull remediation program was implemented to extend the lifespans of the patrol boats to this point.


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External links


Patrol Boat (PB)
– Royal Australian Navy webpage for the ''Armidale'' class
Delivery Royal Australian Navy 56m
– Austal Ships webpage for the ''Armidale'' class
The Armidale Class Patrol Boat Project: Project Management
– Australian National Audit Office report on the acquisition of the class
New patrol boats named after regional cities
– Department of Defence press release detailing the meaning behind the names of the first 12 ''Armidale''s {{Armidale class patrol boat Patrol boat classes