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  1. 1 × revolving catapult amidships. HMAS Sydney, named for the Australian city of Sydney, was one of three modified Leander -class light cruisers operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered for the Royal Navy as HMS Phaeton, the cruiser was purchased by the Australian government and renamed prior to her 1934 launch.

  2. HMAS Sydney (DDG 42), named after the city of Sydney, New South Wales, is the third and final ship of the Hobart class air warfare destroyers used by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Construction. HMAS Sydney was laid down on 19 November 2015, and launched on 19 May 2018.

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  4. Oct 3, 2013 · HMAS Australia, an Indefatigable-class battle cruiser, was the first flagship of the Royal Australian Navy. The ship was the centrepiece of the RAN fleet, which also comprised HMAS Melbourne, HMAS Sydney, HMAS Encounter, HMAS Warrego, HMAS Parramatta and HMAS Yarra.

  5. On 17 March 2008 the Australian Government announced that the wreckage of both HMAS Sydney and the German raider Kormoran had been found, approximately 112 nautical miles off Steep Point, Western Australia. Kormoran is lying at a depth of 2,560 metres; Sydney, approximately 12 nautical miles away, is at 2,470 metres.

  6. Nov 19, 2021 · Australia says it has identified the body of the only sailor recovered from a ship sunk during World War Two. Thomas Welsby Clark, 20, joined the HMAS Sydney just four months before it was ...

  7. Mar 19, 2008 · 19 March 2008. 3 mins read. The discovery of HMAS Sydney. The recent reported discoveries of the wrecks of HMAS Sydney and the German raider Kormoran off the coast of Western Australia have fulfilled the hopes of many people who for years have grieved, waited and wondered about exactly what happened to these two ill-fated naval ships.

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