HMAS Gascoyne (M 85)

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HMAS Gascoyne with sister ship HMAS Norman in the background
Career (Australia) Royal Australian Navy Ensign
Namesake: Gascoyne River
Builder: Australian Defence Industries
Launched: 11 March 2000
Commissioned: 2 June 2001
Homeport: HMAS Waterhen
Motto: "Return to the Sea"
Fate: Active
Badge: Image:HMAS gasgoyne crest.gif
General characteristics
Class and type: Huon-class minehunter
Displacement: 720 tons
Length: 52.5 m
Beam: 9.9 m
Propulsion: 1 x Fincantieri diesel motor driving 1 x controllable pitch propeller, 3 x Riva Calzoni auxiliary propulsion units
Speed: 14 knots (main engine)
6 knots (auxiliary units)
Range: 1,500 nm at 12 knots (30% fuel remaining)
Complement: 36
Sensors and
processing systems:
EC Marconi 2093 variable depth Sonar (Thales Underwater Systems)
Armament: 1 x 30mm DS30B gun, 2 x Sutec Double Eagle mine disposal vehicles, 2 x .50 calibre machine guns

The second ship to be named after the Gascoyne River, HMAS Gascoyne (M 85) is the fourth of six Huon-class minehunters constructed for and currently in service with the Royal Australian Navy. Built by Australian Defence Industries, Gascoyne was launched on 11 March 2000, and commissioned on 2 June 2001. Gascoyne operates out of HMAS Waterhen.

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