Minister for
Defence Materiel Dr Mike Kelly AM MP today announced the disposal by
sale of the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) decommissioned ships HMAS Manoora and HMAS Kanimbla.
Dr Kelly said the Navy vessels would be recycled by purchaser
Southern Recycling LLC in the United States in a manner commensurate to
the environmental standards the Commonwealth expected of such disposal
activities by 2014.
“In June 2012, the Department of Defence released a Request for
Tender offering the two former Australian naval vessels for sale for
recycling to domestic and international markets,” Dr Kelly said.
The disposal of these vessels required US Government consent in
accordance with US International Traffic in Arms Regulations, which has
now been achieved.
Contract negotiations with the preferred purchaser were completed in
early May 2013 and the disposal contract was signed on 20 May 2013. The
contract details regarding cost are ‘Commercial in Confidence’. The
ships were withdrawn from service in 2011.
“The disposal of Manoora and Kanimbla by sale has
been completed in less than two years from the date the vessels were
withdrawn from service, providing the best and most competitive net
disposal cost to the Commonwealth,” Dr Kelly said.
The ships were formally decommissioned with ceremonies in 2012.
Memorabilia from the ships has been transferred to the Naval Heritage
Collection Headquarters and the main repository at Spectacle Island,
which are both located in Sydney.
HMAS Tobruk and HMAS Choules now continue to provide Navy’s core amphibious capability together with Australian Defence Vessel Ocean Shield, until Australia’s First Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) HMAS Canberra is commissioned in 2014.
HMAS Choules recently completed a successful period of
‘Shakedown’ training in far north Queensland which included flying
operations with a Royal Australian Navy Multi-Role Helicopter (MRH90)
and is currently taking part in a joint Navy and Army amphibious
exercise called Exercise SEA LION from 10–24 June 2013.
Media contacts:
Minister Kelly’s office: Robbie Rynehart (02) 6277 7730 or 0459 810 654
Defence Media Operations (02) 6127 1999
Minister Kelly’s office: Robbie Rynehart (02) 6277 7730 or 0459 810 654
Defence Media Operations (02) 6127 1999
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