HMAS Torrens (DE 53)

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A Mark 48 torpedo fired by HMAS Farncomb (SSG 74) destroyed HMAS Torrens in a test
A Mark 48 torpedo fired by HMAS Farncomb destroyed HMAS Torrens in a test
Career (Australia) RAN ensign
Namesake: The River Torrens
Builder: Cockatoo Docks and Engineering Company Propriety Limited
Laid down: 18 August 1965
Launched: 28 September 1968
Commissioned: 19 January 1971
Homeport: Sydney
Motto: "Faith and Fortitude"
Fate: Sunk as target on 14 June 1999
General characteristics
Class and type: River class destroyer escort
Displacement: 2,700 tons
Length: 107 m
Beam: 12.49 m
Draught: 4.57 m
Propulsion: 2 x English Electric steam turbines
2 shaft; 30,000 shp (22400 kW); 2 x JTA 500 kW generators from the steam turbines; 2 x KTA 500 kW generators powered from diesels.
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h)
Range: 4,500 nautical miles (8,330 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h)
Complement: 250
Sensors and
processing systems:
1991 Mulloka sonar system Radar, 8GR-301 surface-search/navigation radar - 1991 Refitted with Krupp Atlas ARPA 8600, LWO-8 Long Range Air Search Radar
Armament: 2x 4.5in Mk6 gun
2x Limbo Mk10 AS mortar
1x quad Seacat SAM launcher
1x Ikara ASW system
2x Mark 32 torpedo tubes - 1979

The second HMAS Torrens (DE 53) was a River class destroyer escort laid down by the Cockatoo Docks and Engineering Company Propriety Limited at Sydney in New South Wales on 18 August 1965, launched on 28 September 1968 by Dame Zara Holt, DBE, and commissioned on 19 January 1971.

HMAS Torrens paid off in 1998 and was sunk as a target by the submarine HMAS Farncomb off Western Australia on 14 June 1999. Digitally edited film of the torpedo hitting the hulk of HMAS Torrens was used in the movie Pearl Harbor, and one of the photos was used as Hezbollah propaganda. [1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bolt, Andrew (August 22 2006). Hezbollah sinks Australian warship. Herald Sun Columnists' Blogs. Herald Sun/News.com.au. Retrieved on 24 December, 2006.
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