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heavy (LCH) operated by the Maritime Operations Element of the
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(PNGDF). The vessel was one of eight built for the
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(RAN) in the 1970s, and was commissioned into the RAN as HMAS ''Labuan'' (L 128) in March 1973. ''Labuan'' was decommissioned in November 2014. She was transferred to the PNGDF for use as a
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and was commissioned as HMPNGS ''Lakekamu'' in December 2014.


Design and construction

The eight-vessel ''Balikpapan'' class was ordered as a locally manufactured replacement for the
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's
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and ALC 50 landing craft. They are long, with a beam of , and a draught of .Wertheim (ed.), ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 26 The
landing craft Landing craft are small and medium seagoing watercraft, such as boats and barges, used to convey a landing force (infantry and vehicles) from the sea to the shore during an amphibious assault. The term excludes landing ships, which are larger. ...
have a standard displacement of 316 tons, with a full load displacement of 503 tons. They are propelled by two G.M. Detroit 6–71 diesel motors, providing 675 brake horsepower to the two propeller shafts, allowing the vessels to reach . The standard ship's company is 13-strong. The ''Balikpapan''s are equipped with a Decca RM 916 navigational radar, and fitted with two machine guns for self-defence. The LCHs have a maximum payload of 180 tons; equivalent to 3
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tanks, 13
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s 23 quarter-tonne trucks, or four
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amphibious cargo vehicles.Gillett, ''Australian and New Zealand Warships since 1946'', p. 79 As a troop transport, a ''Balikpapan''-class vessel can transport up to 400 soldiers between a larger amphibious ship and the shore, or embark 60 soldiers in six-berth caravans for longer voyages. The vessel's payload affects the range: at 175 tons of cargo, each vessel has a range of , which increases to with a 150-ton payload, and when unladen. The flat, box-like keel causes the ships to roll considerably in other-than-calm conditions, limiting their ability to make long voyages. The vessel was laid down by
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, at
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on 1 November 1971, and launched on 29 December 1971. She was commissioned into the RAN as HMAS ''Labuan'' (
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L 128) on 9 March 1973. ''Labuan'' is named after the World War II amphibious landings at the Borneo island of
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. On entering service, she was homeported at in Brisbane.


Operational history

After completing working-up exercises, in May 1973, ''Labuan'' transported Clearance Diving Team One (CDT1) to
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to destroy a World War II era torpedo. In August, CDT1 was embarked again aboard ''Labuan'', this time for a two-month deployment to Papua New Guinea. Between 15 August and 12 October, the landing craft visited communities around Papua New Guinea, with the clearance divers clearing reef passages and disposing of unexploded ordnance from World War II. After CDT1 flew back to Australia on 12 October, ''Labuan'' surveyed the
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, reaching . On 19 October, the vessel left Papua New Guinea and sailed to Cairns with
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. In November, ''Labuan'' was used for the
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exercise Temple Tower. On 21 November, ''Labuan'' and two fishing boats towed the rafts of the Las Balsas Expedition into the mouth of the
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, after the rafts drifted off course on the final leg of their trans-Pacific voyage. Between March and May 1974, the landing craft was based in Singapore, and was used to transport military materiel and stores to and from Belawan, Indonesia. Several major exercises were participated in during the rest of 1974: Kangaroo One in June, and Kentia Palm in September. During October and November, ''Labuan'' was stationed on the
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with clearance divers embarked, as part of a project tracking the spread of the Crown of Thorns starfish. ''Labuan'' was the only RAN ''Balikpapan''-class ship not involved in
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(the RAN response following
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's destruction of Darwin in December 1974), as she was undergoing refit at the time.Swinden, ''Heavy Lifting for Four Decades'', p. 22 In late February 1975, ''Labuan'' collided with a
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during Exercise Wagon Train II. The damage was limited to patching a hole above the waterline. During April and May, the landing craft operated in southern Australian waters in support of Army training exercises. ''Labuan'' returned to Sydney, and during 12 and 13 May transported the RAN's first two Sea King helicopters to
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. The rest of 1975 and most of 1976 was spent on training exercises. During September and October 1977, ''Labuan'' visited ports throughout South East Asia, cumulating in Biak on 6 October, where materiel used for Operation Cenderawasih – mapping and charting of
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– was loaded aboard. The ship returned to Townsville on 25 October. During June and July 1978, ''Labuan'' was deployed on Operation Beachcomber – surveying of northern Queensland beaches. The rest of 1978 was spent on exercises. On 12 February 1979, ''Labuan'' began a refit. After the refit's conclusion, the vessel was transferred to the
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(RANR) on 15 June 1979 to serve as the training vessel for the Port Brisbane Division. In RNVR service, ''Labuan'' was used to provide training and seagoing experience to Reserve personnel, generally on two-week deployments. Despite being operated by the RANR, ''Labuan'' maintained a heavy schedule of exercise deployments and operations in support of the Army and RAN. During September and October 1980, clearance divers were embarked aboard ''Labuan'' for three weeks of shipping channel clearing around the Solomon Islands. On 9 April 1987, ''Labuan'' rescued the 11 crew of the yacht ''Madame de Farge'', which had run aground during the Sydney to Mooloolaba Yacht Race. During January 1988, the vessel was in
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for Bicentenary celebrations. In September, ''Labuan'' was in Sydney for the Bicentennial Naval Salute. ''Labuan'' was granted the right of Freedom of Entry to Ballina in 1988. At the start of 1992, the final RANR training cruise occurred, after which the vessel was docked in Cairns for a refit. On 17 August, ''Labuan'' was reassigned to the Permanent Naval Force, but because she was still undergoing refit, no permanent command team was assigned, and the post-refit trials were conducted under frequently-changing commanding officers. From March until May 1993, ''Labuan'' was at Forgacs' Newcastle shipyard for removal of
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. In August, the ship's home base was relocated to in
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,
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. On 31 December, the ship was forced to sail to avoid Tropical Cyclone Rewa. During 1995, ''Labuan'' provided logistical support to
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. On 14 May 1996, while returning from Exercise Thunder Bay 96, the landing craft ran aground on a reef off South Harrison Island. She was refloated on the next high tide, and returned to Cairns for repairs. In March 1997, the ship was placed on standby to evacuate Australian citizens from political unrest in Papua New Guinea; this need did not eventuate, and ''Labuan'' resumed normal operations in early April. During November, ''Labuan'' and ''Tarakan'' delivered humanitarian supplies to drought-stricken areas in northern Papua New Guinea.Swinden, ''Heavy Lifting for Four Decades'', p. 23 From December 1997 to February 1998, the vessel was berthed in Cairns for communications upgrades. During 1998 and 1999, ''Labuan'' made four deployments to
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as part of
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: March to April and August to October in 1998, and January to March and July to August in 1999. In between these deployments, the ship continued on a program of training exercises and logistical support for other defence units. ''Labuan'' sailed to Dili, East Timor on 18 September 1999 as part of
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. The ship provided logistic support, beach landing capability, and rest facilities for INTERFET forces. She remained in the area until 14 October, and was redeployed in support of INTERFET during November–December 1999, February–April 2000, June–July 2000, August–September 2000 and November–December 2000. These deployments were later recognised with the
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"East Timor 1999–2000". On returning to Cairns at the end of 2000, the ship was prepared for a Life of Type Extension refit; the refit itself lasted from late February 2001 to early September 2001. On 15 October, ''Labuan'' sailed on another deployment to Bougainville, under Operation Bel Isi II. During January 2002, ''Labuan'' was sent to Dili with a cargo of military vehicles. From April to July, she was deployed to Bougainville as part of Operation Bel Isi II. Subsequent deployments as part of the operation were made during September to October 2002, and April to May 2003. From July until September, the ship was in the Solomon Islands as part of the RAN contribution to the
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(RAMSI), with ''Labuan'' undertaking logistic support operations, patrols, and assisting in the collection of weapons under the gun amnesty. A second RAMSI deployment occurred from April until May 2004. In November 2004, the ship visited Ballina. In March 2006, ''Labuan'' was involved in humanitarian operations following
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(after having ridden out the storm herself in Wahday Creek), moving supplies and equipment from Townsville to Mourilyan. In June 2006, the ship transported materiel between Darwin and Dili in support of
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. During August, ''Labuan'' was deployed on border patrol operations under
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. Further Resolute deployments occurred during September and October, and in June 2007. During August and September 2008, ''Labuan'' hosted scientists from the
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,
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, and the Universities of
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and
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during a research survey of
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s. From April until June 2009, ''Labuan'' and ''Tarakan'' were deployed to the southwest Pacific, visiting Vanuatu, Tonga, and Western Samoa. In July 2010, the ship was involved in the US Navy's
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humanitarian assistance operation, providing over-the-shore support and acting as a forward base for medical and dental personnel during visits to Indonesia and Timor Leste. In October 2013, ''Labuan'' participated in the
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in Sydney. ''Labuan'' visited Ballina in August 2014, during the ship's final cruise before decommissioning. After participating in Exercise Croix Du Sud off New Caledonia, ''Labuan'' and ''Tarakan'' delivered humanitarian supplies to remote coastal settlements in the Solomon Islands in September 2014 as part of Australian support efforts in the region. ''Labuan'', along with ''Brunei'' and ''Tarakan'', were decommissioned on 20 November 2014. The
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and ceremonial life ring are to be put on display at the Ballina Naval & Maritime Museum. In 2013, the Australian government had promised to gift one of the ''Balikpapan''-class vessels due to leave RAN service to Papua New Guinea. To this end, ''Labuan'' was sailed to Port Moresby by a combined RAN and PNGDF complement, and was commissioned into the PNGDF Maritime Operations Element on 4 December 2014. The ship's new name comes from the Lakekamu River, in Papua New Guinea's
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. HMPGS ''Lakekamu'' is used as a
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. As part of Australia's assistance to the
Papua New Guinea Defence Force The Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Papua New Guinea. It originated from the Australian Army land forces of the territory of Papua New Guinea before independence, coming into bei ...
, the Royal Australian Navy provides her commanding officer and a chief of the boat.


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