HMAS Sydney (FFG 03)

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HMAS Sydney in the Persian Gulf in 1991
Career Australia
Builder: Todd Pacific Shipyard Corporation
Laid down: 16 January 1980
Launched: 26 September 1980
Commissioned: 29 January 1983
Status: Active
General characteristics
Displacement: 4,200 tons
Length: 138 m
Beam: 14 m
Draught: 7.5 m
Propulsion: 2 × General Electric LM 2500 gas turbines providing 41,000 hp (31 MW)
Speed: 29 knots (54 km/h)
Range: 4,500 nautical miles (8,330 km) at 20 knots (37 km/h)
Complement: 210
Armament: Mk 41 VLS for Evolved Sea Sparrow missile; Mk 13 launcher for Harpoon and SM-2 missiles; 1 × 3 in OTO Melara; 1 × 20 mm Mk 15 Vulcan Phalanx; 2 x triple 324 mm Mk 32 torpedo tubes
Aircraft carried: 2 x S-70B Seahawk or 1 x Seahawk and 1 x AS350B Squirrel
Motto: "Thorough and Ready"
Badge: Image:HMAS sydney crest.gif

The fourth HMAS Sydney (FFG 03) is an Adelaide class frigate laid down on 21 August 1980, launched 26 September 1980 and commissioned 29 January 1983.

HMAS Sydney's Mk 41 VLS in 2007
HMAS Sydney's Mk 41 VLS in 2007

HMAS Sydney was the first of four frigates selected to go under the A$1 billion FFG Upgrade, with HMA Ships Darwin, Melbourne and Newcastle following. The upgrade features an 8-cell Mk 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS) for 32 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles (ESSM), installed forward of the Mk 13 launcher. New diesel generators, new wiring and upgrades to the combat and air conditioning systems. Displacement has increased by 100 tonnes to 4,200 tonnes.


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