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Royal Navy HMAS Sydney (D48) Airwarfare Destroyer Returns to Garden Island, Sydney

Royal Navy HMAS Sydney (D48) Airwarfare Destroyer Returns to Garden Island, Sydney

Royal Navy HMAS Sydney (D48) Airwarfare Destroyer Returns to Garden Island, Sydney

Royal Navy HMAS Sydney (D48) today returned to Garden Island, Sydney, following a four-and-a-half month deployment to the United States and Canada in which she qualified for operational duty. While away, the crew of Navy’s third and final Hobart-class destroyer conducted combat system sea qualification trials, including weapons firings off the US west coast and integrated sonar suite trials, sailing from Nanoose Bay, Canada. Sydney passed the tests and now joins her sister ships Hobart and Brisbane as being ready for operational deployment.

Commanding Officer Sydney Commander Andrew Hough said,”Navy’s Hobart-class destroyers provided significant combat capability to the joint force, be it in defending naval task groups, providing fire support to troops ashore, or coordinating air defence activities with the Air Force. Our deployment was the culmination of more than a decade of work by Navy in partnership with the Australian shipbuilding industry Despite the constraints of the pandemic, the crew achieved their mission while maintaining COVID-safe practices, with the support of their families back home.”

HMAS Sydney and USS John Finn conduct a passage exercise in the Southern California Exercise Area in the United States.
HMAS Sydney is en route to the South California Exercise Areas to conduct trials on her Aegis Weapons System with the United States Navy. These tests are a crucial milestone in order for Sydney to be declared available for operational deployments. Prior to arriving in San Diego, Sydney and USS John Finn have taken the opportunity to strengthen the strategic relationship between our two nations. Sydney is the third and final Hobart Class DDG to conduct the testing.

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). Sydney’s 174-strong crew is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Before arriving at Garden Island, all personnel completed a 14-day quarantine period at sea and all required pre-arrival COVID-19 tests. Sydney’s crew will now enjoy some much-needed respite while the ship undergoes a post-deployment maintenance period.

Built in Adelaide by the Air Warfare Destroyer Alliance, Hobart, Brisbane and Sydney are equipped with the Aegis combat system, which includes an advanced phased array radar and SM–2 missiles. The Aegis provides the destroyers with advanced air defence systems capable of engaging aircraft and missiles. Coupled with its surface and anti-submarine warfare capabilities, the destroyers have layered offensive and defensive systems to counter conventional and asymmetric threats in all spheres of naval warfare.

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