HMAS Parramatta (DE 46)

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Career (Australia) RAN Ensign
Builder: Cockatoo Island Dockyard
Laid down: 31 January 1957
Launched: 31 January 1959
Commissioned: 14 July 1961
Struck: August 1991
Motto: "Strike Deep"
Fate: Broken up for scrap
Badge: Image:HMAS parramatta crest.gif
General characteristics
Displacement: 2,560 tons
Length: 113m
Beam: 12.49m
Draught: 5.18m
Propulsion: 2 x English Electric steam turbines
2 shaft; 30,000shp
Speed: 31.9 knots
Sensors and
processing systems:
1979:
Mulloka sonar system
AN/SPS-55 surface-search/navigation radar
Armament: 2x 4.5in Mk6 gun
2x Limbo Mk10 AS mortar
re-fitted 1x quad Seacat SAM launcher
1x Ikara ASW system
2x Mark 32 torpedo tubes - 1979

The third HMAS Parramatta (F 05/DE 46) was a River class destroyer escort (a licence-built Type 12 frigate) laid down by the Cockatoo Island Dockyard at Sydney in New South Wales on 31 January 1957, launched on 31 January 1959 by Lady Dowling, wife of the First Naval Member and Chief of Naval Staff, and commissioned on 14 July 1961 under the command of Commander G. R. Griffiths DSC RAN.

[edit] Operational History

Parramatta escorted Royal Yacht Britannia during the visit of Queen Elizabeth II in 1963, served on patrol duties during the Indonesian Confrontation, escorted the fast troop transport HMAS Sydney to Vietnam, underwent a modernisation refit at Williamstown Naval Dockyard between 3 June 1977 and 26 August 1981, and visited the People's Republic of China in 1986.

HMAS Parramatta paid off on 11 January 1991, was sold in August 1991 and broken up in Pakistan.