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HMAS ''Advance'' (P 83) was an of the
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(RAN). Constructed during 1967 and commissioned into the RAN in 1968, ''Advance'' operated from Darwin and patrolled northern Australian waters. During her career, the patrol boat shadowed a Soviet trawler, survived
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, was used for filming of the television series ''
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'', and participated in the RAN's first anti-terrorism patrol of the North West Shelf. ''Advance'' was replaced in 1980, but continued to operate as a training ship until she was decommissioned in 1988. ''Advance'' was donated to the
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, which has maintained her in an operational condition.


Design and construction

The ''Attack'' class was ordered in 1964 to operate in Australian waters as
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s based on lessons learned through using the s on patrols of
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during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, and to replace a variety of old patrol, search-and-rescue, and general-purpose craft. Initially, nine were ordered for the RAN, with another five for
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's Australian-run coastal security force, although another six ships were ordered to bring the class to twenty vessels. The patrol boats had a displacement of 100 tons at standard load and 146 tons at full load, were in length overall, had a beam of , and draughts of at standard load, and at full load.Gillett, ''Australian and New Zealand Ships since 1946'', p. 86Blackman (ed.), ''Jane's Fighting Ships, 1968–69'', p. 18 Propulsion machinery consisted of two 16-cylinder Paxman YJCM diesel engines, which supplied to the two propellers. The vessels could achieve a top speed of , and had a range of at . The ship's company consisted of three officers and sixteen sailors. Main armament was a bow-mounted
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gun, supplemented by two .50-calibre
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machine guns and various small arms. The ships were designed with as many commercial components as possible: the ''Attack''s were to operate in remote regions of Australia and New Guinea, and a town's hardware store would be more accessible than home base in a mechanical emergency.''The patrol boat'', Australian National Maritime Museum ''Advance'' was laid down by
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at Maryborough, Queensland in March 1967, launched on 16 August 1967, and commissioned on 24 January 1968.Mitchell, ''Past meets future'' It was the third ship of its class.


Operational history

''Advance'' operated out of in Darwin, Northern Territory between 1968 and 1980. As well as the standard duties for her class, ''Advance'' was also used for surveillance, search-and-rescue, and hydrographic survey (in company with the survey ship ). During 1968, ''Advance'' and sister ship shadowed the Soviet trawler ''Van Gogh'', which operated in the Gulf of Carpentaria for two months. ''Advance'' and three other patrol boats were in Darwin Harbour on 25 December 1974, when
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hit.Jones, in Stevens, ''The Royal Australian Navy'', p. 234 ''Advance'' and managed to escape serious damage, but ''Attack'' was forced aground and suffered hull damage, and collided with Stoke's Hill Wharf and sank. During 1975 and 1976, ''Advance'' regularly operated as part of
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: a concentrated effort to respond to illegal fishing vessels in northern Australian waters. From late 1977, the patrol boat was assigned to in Sydney for patrols along Australia's eastern coast, but was redeployed elsewhere when necessary. In 1979, ''Advance'' was one of two ''Attack''-class vessels used to portray the fictional HMAS ''Ambush''; setting of the
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television series ''
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''. Following her replacement by a in 1980, ''Advance'' was reassigned as a training ship. She was assigned to the Sydney Port Division of the
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in February 1982. The patrol boat participated in the 1986 Naval Review.


Decommissioning and preservation

''Advance'' was decommissioned on 6 February 1988, and was transferred to the
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(ANMM). The patrol boat has been maintained in operational condition by the ANMM. In October 2013 ''Advance'' participated in the
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in Sydney, celebrating the centenary of the Royal Australian Navy.


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