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HMAS ''Sirius'' (O 266) (formerly MT ''Delos'') was a commercial tanker purchased by the
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and converted into a fleet replenishment vessel to replace . She was named in honour of of the
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. Launched in South Korea on 2004, and converted in Western Australia, ''Sirius'' was commissioned in 2006; three years before a purpose-built vessel would have been built, and at half the cost. The tanker was decommissioned in 2021.


Construction and acquisition

''Delos'' was built at
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in
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. Another five ships were built to the same design, all for civilian service. She was launched on 12 April 2004, and was purchased by the Australian Government on 3 June 2004 and handed over from Hyundai on 16 June 2004, with the intention of modifying her as a replacement for for the
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(RAN).Saunders (ed.), ''IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2012–2013'', p. 35 ''Delos'' was leased (
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) to Teekay Shipping for operation as an commercial oil tanker until September 2005, then was taken up by
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(which had been awarded the A$60 million conversion contract on 15 March 2005) for conversion into a replenishment vessel, which was completed 5 weeks ahead of schedule. ''Sirius'' was commissioned into the RAN on 16 September 2006, in a ceremony that included ''Westralia''s decommissioning. While HMAS ''Sirius'' is the first ship of this name to serve as part of the RAN, she is named after , the
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of the
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of British convicts sent to Australia in 1788. ''Sirius'' had a full load displacement of 46,775 tonnes, is in length, with a beam of and a draught of . Propulsion machinery consisted of a single propeller shaft driven by a single Hyundai B&W 6S 50MC
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, supplemented by a
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. Top speed was , and the ship had a range of at . ''Sirius'' could carry up to of fuel, including of helicopter
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, plus 240 tonnes of dry stores carried in a container deck designed for twelve
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s. Modifications by Tenix included the fitting of two replenishment points (one on each side, allowing the underway replenishment of two ships simultaneously), installation of a
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aft of the
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, fitting of the container deck, addition of two 70-man lifeboats and two
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s (RHIBs) (the latter sourced from ''Westralia''), and modification of the internal layout and equipment to bring it to naval standards. ''Sirius'' was armed with five machine guns for self defence. The ship's company included 8 officers and 46 sailors. Originally, the RAN planned to have a ship specially constructed for the role. The decision to instead purchase an under-construction civilian tanker and modify her for military service allowed ''Sirius'' to enter service three years before originally planned, at half the acquisition project's planned cost.


Operational history

On the morning of 13 March 2009, ''Sirius'' was one of seventeen warships involved in a ceremonial fleet entry and fleet review in
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, the largest collection of RAN ships since the
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in 1988. ''Sirius'' did not participate in the fleet entry, but was anchored in the harbour for the review. In 2010, ''Sirius'' was approved to carry and deploy boarding parties.Gillett, ''Australia's Navy'', Part 2, p. 50 This capability was tested during Exercise Kakadu 10, along with the ship's first ever dual replenishment. ''Sirius'' was forced to turn back en route to the RIMPAC 2010
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in Hawaii due to problems with her engine, and did not participate in the exercise as a result. The tanker completed a six-month maintenance period in Sydney on 16 September 2014; she spent five months of this period out of the water in the
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. HMAS ''Sirius'' joined , , and on their way to
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, Hawaii in preparation for RIMPAC 2020 on 6 August 2020. RIMPAC 2020 began on 17 August.


End of service

''Sirius'' was originally expected to remain in service for approximately 15 years. In 2012, the ship was predicted to remain in service until the early 2020s. The 2013 Defence White Paper stated that the replacement of ''Sirius'' and would be brought forward. As well as building replacement vessels (either in Australia, overseas, or a combination), leasing existing vessels was also to be considered. In June 2014, the Minister for Defence announced that two companies had been invited to a restricted tender competition. Spanish shipbuilder
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is offering the design, while South Korea's
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is proposing the downsized Aegir variant of the . The 20,000+ tonne ships will be built overseas, as they will be too large to build in Australian shipyards. Australia considered the design for their replacement tankers, with Navantia competing against the Aegir variant of the Tide-class tanker built by South Korea's DSME in a restricted tender competition. Navantia's proposal based on ''Cantabria'' was announced as the successful design in the Australian tender in March 2016, with an expected in service date for the first of two s in late 2020. The ship was commissioned on 10 April 2021 at Fleet Base East,
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. In September 2021 ''Sirius'' embarked on her final deployment to South-East Asia and the south-west Pacific prior to her decommissioning in December 2021. She was decommissioned at a ceremony at HMAS ''Stirling'' on 18 December 2021.


See also

* - commercial container vessel converted to replenishing ship for
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