HMAS Bundaberg (ACPB 91)

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Career Australia RAN Ensign
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Launched:
Commissioned: 3 March 2007
Status: Active
Homeport: HMAS Cairns, Cairns
General Characteristics
Displacement: 270 tonnes
Length: 56.8 metres
Beam: 9.5 metres
Draught: 2.7 metres
Propulsion: 2x MTU 16V M70 2320 kW diesels driving twin screws through ZF transmissions
Speed: 25 knots
Range: 3000 nautical miles
Boats and landing craft carried: 2x Zodiac 7.2 m waterjet seaboats
Complement: 21 (accommodation for 41)
Sensors and processing systems: low light optical
communication direction finding
radar
Armament: 1x Rafael Typhoon 25mm naval stabilised deck gun
2x 12.7mm machine guns

HMAS Bundaberg (ACPB 91) is an Australian Armidale class patrol boat. Bundaberg was commissioned in Bundaberg, Queensland on 3 March 2007. Bundaberg is based in Cairns and performs border protection and fisheries protection patrols.

HMAS Bundaberg is the second ship of this name to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, and is named after the Queensland city. The first HMAS Bundaberg was a Bathurst class corvette which served with the Royal Australian Navy between 1941 and 1946.


Armidale class patrol boat
Royal Australian Navy
Armidale | Larrakia | Bathurst | Albany | Pirie | Maitland | Ararat | Broome | Bundaberg | Wollongong | Childers | Launceston | Maryborough | Glenelg

Australian Patrol Boat Group



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