The Australian Patrol Boat Group is a
Force Element Group (FEG) of the
Royal Australian Navy
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the navy, naval branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (Australia), Chief of Navy (CN) Vice admiral (Australia), Vice Admiral Mark Hammond (admiral), Ma ...
. It manages the Navy's
patrol boat
A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval ship, naval vessel generally designed for Coastal defence and fortification, coastal defence, Border control, border security, or law ...
s.
The Patrol Boat Group operates six s. The Group's headquarters is located at in the city of
Darwin, additional support is provided by the class logistics office at .
History
There have been three classes of
patrol boat
A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval ship, naval vessel generally designed for Coastal defence and fortification, coastal defence, Border control, border security, or law ...
to serve in the Royal Australian Navy; the from 1967 to 1994, the from 1980 to 2007, and the ''Armidale'' class, which entered service in 2005.
1900s
During the 1960s to mid-1980s, the local Australia Patrol Boat was divided into three main squadrons which were ported in the regions of Sydney (NSW), Cairns (Qld) and Darwin (NT). In the mid-1980s, the separation of squadrons was discontinued; , Darwin was established as the centralised headquarters.
2000s
In 2002, increased illegal activity in Australia's northern maritime zones instigated the relocation of the patrol headquarters and vessels.
This change resulted in the increase of capacity of the primary ports in Coonawarra, Darwin and Cairns, Queensland to incorporate the vessels from the Sydney home port, which was disestablished.
2010s
In July 2010, the
Australian Border Force
The Australian Border Force (ABF) is a federal law enforcement agency, part of the Department of Home Affairs (Australia), Department of Home Affairs, responsible for offshore and onshore border control, border enforcement, investigations, comp ...
submitted a request for the construction of a new class of patrol vessels to supplement, and eventually replace, the patrol capacities of the
Bay Class Patrol Group (which were due to end service in early 2010). From the 2010–2011 budget, Australian government commissioned eight larger, upgraded vessels, named the . The $350m contract, stipulating the vessels' design, construction, and ongoing maintenance, was awarded to Austal on 12 August 2011. The vessels entered service over March 2013 to September 2015.
On 18 December 2014, the RAN was forced to decommission the Patrol Boat group's of the Armidale Fleet. The vessel had sustained irreparable damage during a refit in August 2014 by a fire aboard the ship. To supplement the ''Armidale'' class, Austal was commissioned for two additional Cape-class patrol boats for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), which were completed in 2017.
Insignia
Commencing in 1968, the
Australian Naval Board changed the visual squadron designation of all RAN vessels to the US classification style.
The new patrol squadron classifications included:
· AUSPABRON 1 (First Australian Patrol Boat Squadron)
· AUSPABRON 2 (Second Australian Patrol Boat Squadron)
· AUSPABRON 3 (Third Australian Patrol Boat Squadron)
· PNGPABRON (Papua/New Guinea Patrol Boat Squadron)
Australian Patrol boats also adopted the traditional number system of the
British Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service, and its officers hold their commissions from the King of the United Kingdom, King. Although warships were used by Kingdom ...
. Single numbers were painted on the
funnel
A funnel is a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening.
Funnels are usually made of stainless steel, aluminium, glass, or plastic. The material used in its constructi ...
of individual vessels as intra squadron identification. Each squadron also developed regional insignia, relating to its operational area.
The Sydney squadron, AUSPABRON 1, displayed the motif of a red kangaroo superimposed upon the harbour bridge.
The Cairns squadron, AUSPABRON 2, displayed the symbol of a blue marlin and the number 2 ringed in gold. The signification of the marlin was adopted from the official badge of .
The Darwin squadron, AUSPABRON 3, displayed the number 3 and an insignia of a water buffalo.
Patrol boats stationed in other Australian areas including
Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is the westernmost state of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east, and South Australia to the south-east. Western Aust ...
,
Tasmania
Tasmania (; palawa kani: ''Lutruwita'') is an island States and territories of Australia, state of Australia. It is located to the south of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland, and is separated from it by the Bass Strait. The sta ...
and
South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
also developed regional inspired insignia. These Included a black swan, Tasmanian devil, and magpie, respectively. The Papua New Guinea region squadron's ''Attack''-class patrol boat insignia was unofficially displayed as a shark circling a palm tree.
Following the mid-1980s dissolution of separate regional squadrons, the squadron numerical identification ceased. Current nomenclature is displayed on the vessel's pennant, as a 2 to 3-digit number. Each patrol vessel is also ascribed a name according to their region of operation.
Relevant legislation evolution
The Maritime Power Bill 2012 was introduced by the
Gillard government on 30 May 2012. The 2012
Attorney-General Department stated the purpose for the bill was to "harmonise and simplify" existing legislation by creating a clear framework for the extent and abilities of Australian maritime enforcement powers.
This framework outlines the authorisation of capabilities held by current vessels including Australian Patrol Boat Groups.
The Maritime Powers (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2012 was introduced concurrently to the Maritime Power Bill 2012.
The most significant action of the bill was repealing all maritime enforcement powers contained within the
Migration Act 1958
The ''Migration Act 1958'' (Cth) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia that governs immigration to Australia. It set up Australia’s universal visa system (or entry permits). Its long title is "An Act relating to the entry into, and pre ...
, as these powers were now enshrined within the new Maritime Power Bill. The bill repealed subsection 245F (8), which defined the ability of Australian vessels, including Patrol boat groups, to turn back unauthorised boats in Australian waters.
However, this amendment was stated by the Attorney-General Department to not reduce or increase existing maritime powers.
These Bills were passed and enforced as of 13 March 2013.
The Patrol Boat Group today
The
Australian Defence Force
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the Armed forces, military organisation responsible for the defence of Australia and its national interests. It consists of three branches: the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army and the Royal Aus ...
sets the Patrol Boat Group's mandate as to "protect the Australian border and offshore interests" ("Patrol Boat, General", n.d.).
In concurrence with this federal policy, Australian patrol boats are tasked with constabulary and environmental protective duties. In
peacetime
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, the group commit to civil surveillance and enforce Australian law on the border, policing illegal activity including unauthorised entry,
illegal immigration
Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, or the continuous residence in a country without the legal right to do so. Illegal immigration tends to be financially upward, wi ...
, breaches of customs and
drug smuggling
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. Patrol vessels also enhance law enforcement aiding preservation efforts to retain the condition of Australian marine life, aquatic environment, and resources.
Active vessels are authorised with multiple
law enforcement
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responsibilities. The Royal Australian Navy authorises the currently active ''Armidale''-class vessels with "tracking, intercepting, stopping and boarding other vessels, and sometimes arresting their crews and seizing cargo."
("Patrol Boat, General", n.d.).
These activities are supported and allied with the operations of
Australian Federal Police
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is the principal Federal police, federal law enforcement agency of the Australian Government responsible for investigating Crime in Australia, crime and protecting the national security of the Commonwealth ...
,
Australian Fisheries and Australian Border Force. Patrol vessels have jurisdiction in coastal Australian maritime zones, surrounding Australian island territories and Australia's
exclusive economic zone
An exclusive economic zone (EEZ), as prescribed by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, is an area of the sea in which a sovereign state has exclusive rights regarding the exploration and use of marine natural resource, reso ...
(EEZ). The majority of patrol operations occur in northern maritime zones.
The ''Armidale''-class fleet was commissioned into the RAN and became operational on 24 June 2005. and remains in active service as of 2021 and currently consists of 12 active vessels. In addition to the ''Armidale''-class patrol boats, two additional Cape-class vessels (ADV ''Cape Fourcroy'' and ADV ''Cape Inscription'') are also in active service.
All 14 vessels act as naval support for civilian authorities to enforce Australian regulation of maritime law and environment. The Patrol group provides 21 trained available crews to allow rotation.
Role in Operation Sovereign Borders
In cooperation with Australian Border Force, Australian Patrol boats are the primary contribution to the National policy of “
Operation Sovereign Borders” which was implemented by the
Abbott government
The Abbott government was the federal executive government of Australia led by the 28th Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The government was made up of members of the Liberal–National Coalition. The Leader of The Nationals, Warren Truss, served ...
in 2013.
Under the Policy, between its enactment and September 2018, Patrol boats intercepted and apprehended 33 vessels in Australian maritime zones. 827 individuals aboard were refouled and returned to their original country.
Ongoing/future vessels and contracts
The federal defence initiative, the National Shipbuilding Plan aims to build 12 offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) to supplement, and eventually succeed the current ''Armidale''-class fleet. In May 2017,
Luerssen Australia Pty Ltd was selected as the main contractor and designer of the SEA1180 Offshore Patrol Vessel program. The company's US$3.6B contract stipulated the design and construction of 12 offshore patrol vessels for the Royal Australian Navy. As of October 2018, the projected competition date is 2029–2030. Construction of the first two patrol boat began on 15 November 2018. Construction of the subsequent 10 OPVs bean on 27 March 2020, in the Western Australian Facility, the Henderson Maritime Precinct.
The Department of Defence estimated the building of the 12 OPVs would create over 1,200 Australian construction jobs: 400 direct and 600 indirect supply chain jobs.
s are anticipated to enter service in 2023. The role of these active vessels will be to "undertake patrol and response duties, security operations and border protection activities." The ''Arafura'' class was designed to enhance the capabilities of the current Australian patrol boat group to fulfil these constabulary, preventative and protection duties. Minister for Defence Reynolds expressed this mission statement as "The Arafura-class offshore patrol vessels are larger than the Armidale-class patrol boats currently in service with the Royal Australian Navy, and will offer greater endurance and capability for patrolling Australia's maritime borders."
In May 2020, six additional Cape-class vessels were ordered by the RAN to serve, in interim, for the upcoming ''Arafura'' class. The ordered vessels are constructed similarly to the current Cape class model, which is a “58 metre aluminium monohull patrol boat design”.
Reported design enhancements include increased crew accommodation capacity from 22 people to 32 people and enable
Wi-Fi
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connectivity aboard the vessel.
The projected completion of the first Cape-class vessel (Hull 811) is September 2021, and the completion of all vessels is anticipated in 2023.
National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise
The National naval shipbuilding enterprise is an investment in maritime defence vessels, maintenance, and ship building locations by the Australian government. The current the prospected investment is approximately $168 to $183 billion.
The program, including the 2017 Naval Shipbuilding Plan and the 2020 Force Structure Plan outlines a framework to technologically equip, fiscally sustain and develop capabilities for current and future Australian Naval Operations.
Plan Galileo
Plan Galileo was launched in April 2020. The plan aims to sustain and improve upon the available resources of Regional Maintenance Centres (RMCs).
The sites of these centres include Perth, Darwin, Cairns and Sydney:
centres which provide logistical support and physical harbour space for existing RAN vessels including the currently operating ''Armidale''-class patrol boat groups.
Organisation
On introduction of the ''Armidale'' class, the Australian Patrol Boat Group was reorganised into four divisions, named after ''Attack''-class ships:
*1st/''Attack'' Division (,
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 (,
Cairns
Cairns (; ) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. In the , Cairns had a population of 153,181 people.
The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
)
**Six ''Armidale''-class patrol boat crews (Ardent 1-6)
*4th/''Aware'' Division (
Dampier, Western Australia
Dampier is a major industrial port in the Pilbara region in the northwest of Western Australia. It is located near the city of Karratha and Port Walcott.
Dampier Port is part of the Dampier Archipelago and is primarily a port for the export ...
)
**Three ''Armidale''-class patrol boat crews (Aware 1-3) (based in Darwin)
In 2016 the Patrol Boat force was reorganised to allocate a single crew to each platform
*HMAS ''Coonawarra'', Darwin
**
HMAS ''Armidale''
**
HMAS ''Larrakia''
**
HMAS ''Bathurst''
**
HMAS ''Albany''
**
HMAS ''Broome''
**
HMAS ''Childers''
**
HMAS ''Launceston''
**
HMAS ''Maryborough''
*HMAS ''Cairns'', Cairns
**ADV Cape Inscription
**ADV Cape Fourcroy
**ADV Cape Otway
**ADV Cape Peron
* Decommissioned
**
HMAS ''Bundaberg'' (2014)
**
HMAS ''Pirie'' (2021)
**
HMAS ''Maitland'' (2022)
**
HMAS ''Ararat'' (2022)
**
HMAS ''Glenelg'' (2022)
**
HMAS ''Wollongong'' (2022)
References
External links
Official Patrol Boat Group Website
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