Sydney Harbour was protected by
coastal batteries
Coastal artillery is the branch of the armed forces concerned with operating anti-ship artillery or fixed gun batteries in coastal fortifications.
From the Middle Ages until World War II, coastal artillery and naval artillery in the form of c ...
and other fixed defences from the early 19th century until the 1960s. These defences were constructed to protect the
Australian city of
Sydney from attack by enemy
warship
A warship or combatant ship is a naval ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed forces of a state. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster a ...
s and
submarines.
Pre-Federation defences
Sydney's earliest fortifications were built around
Sydney Cove
Sydney Cove ( Eora: ) is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of Sydney, New South Wales. Sydney Cove is a focal point for community celebrations, due to its central Sydney loca ...
to protect the new colony of Sydney from attacks from non-British ships or
convict
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uprisings. In 1791 the
Dawes Point Battery was meant to be the first line of defence against an attack by the
Spanish Empire
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, while
Fort Macquarie was an upgraded from an early fort built in the same time to a larger one in 1798.
A gun emplacement was built in 1801 on Middle Head (north of Obelisk Bay) during the
Napoleonic wars
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, as well as another one at
Georges Head Georges may refer to:
Places
*Georges River, New South Wales, Australia
*Georges Quay (Dublin)
* Georges Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Other uses
* Georges (name)
* ''Georges'' (novel), a novel by Alexandre Dumas
* "Georges" (song), a 19 ...
.
Fort Phillip was also built to protect from a potential French invasion in 1804, as well as following the
Castle Hill convict rebellion the same year. More permanent fortifications were built during the first half of the 19th century in response to feared foreign attacks with new threats to the
British empire
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, including
Napoleon's French troops in 1810, and the
Russian Pacific Fleet in the 1850s (during the
Crimean War
The Crimean War, , was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 between Russia and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom and Piedmont-Sardinia.
Geopolitical causes of the war included t ...
). In the meantime two American warships (sloop of war ''Peacock'' and sloop of war ''Vincennes'') entered the harbour unannounced on 30 November 1839, under the cover of darkness.
Although only a courtesy visit, the event demonstrated the settlement's vulnerability to attack and highlighted awareness of its isolation and wealth.
Garden Island had fortifications built in the 1820s, while
Bradleys Head started building in 1840. Construction of
Fort Denison began in 1841, though the fort was not completed until 1857.
Sydney's defences were expanded following the withdrawal (
Cardwell Reforms
The Cardwell Reforms were a series of reforms of the British Army undertaken by Secretary of State for War Edward Cardwell between 1868 and 1874 with the support of Liberal prime minister William Ewart Gladstone. Gladstone paid little attentio ...
) of British soldiers from Australia during the 1870s. This prompted the construction of four sets of fortifications on
Georges Heights and around other parts of the harbour, the
Middle Head Fortifications, the
Georges Head Battery
The Georges Head Battery, also called the Georges Head Military Fortifications, is a heritage-listed former military fortification located on the Georges Head on Chowder Bay Road, Georges Heights, in the suburb of Mosman, in the Mosman Counci ...
, and a smaller fort located on
Bradleys Head were constructed during this period and upgraded in the 1880s on the advice of British experts. They were designed to attack enemy ships as they attempted entry into Sydney Harbour. Some of these forts were, at the time, built of an out dated design.

Minefields were laid across the main shipping channels of Port Jackson from 1876 to 1922 and a base was built at Chowder Bay for the submarine miners (
Clifton Gardens). From Georges Head, miners watched for ships entering the harbour. Their job was to explode the mine closest to an approaching enemy ship. Each underwater mine was attached to an electric cable that ran up the cliff to the firing post.
[Sydney Harbour Federation Trust Sites - Headland Park]
The work of the submarine miner was secretive, technical and dangerous. During a demonstration in 1891, a crowd of several thousand watched as a terrible accident killed four miners and injured another eight.
[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:MiddleGeorgeshedfort0152.JPG ] The Submarine Mining Corps was dismantled in 1922.
Sydney's defences were expanded over the last decades of the 19th century and eventually incorporated a fort on
Bare Island to defend the approaches to
Botany Bay
Botany Bay ( Dharawal: ''Kamay''), an open ocean
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.
World War II

Sydney's defences were not expanded from their pre-Federation condition until the 1920s. During the 1920s a number of well-constructed fortifications were built to protect Sydney. Sydney's defences were further expanded following the outbreak of
World War II
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and were considerably augmented once
Japan entered the war. While Sydney's
anti-submarine defences were not yet complete at the time of the
attack on Sydney Harbour on the night of 31 May 1942, they were successful in sinking two of the three Japanese
midget submarine
A midget submarine (also called a mini submarine) is any submarine under 150 tons, typically operated by a crew of one or two but sometimes up to six or nine, with little or no on-board living accommodation. They normally work with mother ships, ...
s which attempted to enter the Harbour;
one submarine fired two torpedoes at a warship, both of which missed, one hitting another ship.
The end of coastal defence
Following the end of the Japanese threat to Australia Sydney's defences were reduced from 1944. The last fortifications were not decommissioned until the 1960s, however. While Sydney is no longer protected by fixed defences, a high proportion of the
Australian Defence Force
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests. It consists of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Fo ...
is based within the greater Sydney region and could be called on to protect the city during an emergency. During the
2000 Sydney Olympics security for the Harbour was provided by
Special Forces
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, Navy
Clearance Divers
A clearance diver was originally a specialist naval diver who used explosives underwater to remove obstructions to make harbours and shipping channels safe to navigate, but the term "clearance diver" was later used to include other naval unde ...
and warships.
Current major ADF facilities in Sydney include:
* Navy
**
HMAS Kuttabul
**
HMAS Penguin
* Army
**
Victoria Barracks, Sydney
Victoria Barracks is an Australian Army base in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Victoria Barracks is located in the suburb of Paddington, between Oxford Street and Moore Park Road. It is just north of the Moore Park, the Sydney Cricket G ...
(Headquarters
Forces Command)
**
Holsworthy Barracks
**
Steele Barracks Moorebank
* Air Force
**
RAAF Base Richmond
RAAF Base Richmond is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located within the City of Hawkesbury, approximately North-West of the Sydney Central Business District in New South Wales, Australia. Situated between the towns of ...
References
External links
"THE HARBOUR DEFENCES" ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' 13 May 1859: 91863 map showing defenses Nat. Lib. Aust
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Forts in New South Wales
History of Sydney
Buildings and structures in Sydney