List of ships present at International Fleet Review 2013

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List of ships present at the International Fleet Review, Sydney, October 2013.

Royal Australian Navy representatives[]

HMAS Darwin Open Day.jpg
HMAS Parramatta (FFH 154) (8).jpg
HMAS Tobruk (L 50) Open Day.jpg
USS Chosin (CG-65) at International Fleet Review 2013 Open Day.jpg
HMS Daring (D32) Open Day.jpg
JS Makinami (DD-112) Open Day.jpg
INS Sahyadri (F49) Open Day.jpg
KD Jebat Open Day.jpg
HMNZS TE MANA ( F111) Open Day.jpg

Frigate[]

Patrol Boat[]

Submarines[]

  • HMAS Farncomb

Support & Auxiliary Vessels[]

Offshore support ships[]

  • ADV Ocean Shield (civilian operated)

Landing ships[]

  • HMAS Labuan
  • HMAS Tarakan

International Naval representatives[]

Amphibious transport dock[]

Republic of Singapore Navy[]

Cruisers[]

United States Navy[]

  • USS Chosin

Destroyers[]

Royal Navy[]

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force[]

  • JS Makinami

People's Liberation Army Navy[]

Frigates[]

French Navy[]

Indian Navy[]

Malaysian Navy[]

  • KD Jebat

Royal New Zealand Navy[]

Corvettes[]

Indonesian Navy[]

  • KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda

Patrol ships[]

Royal Brunei Navy[]

  • KDB Darulaman

Royal Thai Navy[]

Nigerian Navy[]

  • NNS Thunder, a former Hamilton-class US Coast Guard cutter, was the sole vessel from an African nation.[1]

Replenishment oilers[]

Spanish Navy[]

  • Cantabria

Non-naval ships[]

Australian[]

Tall ships[]

James Craig during the review

Steam launch[]

Patrol boat[]

HMAS Advance on Sydney Harbour in October 2013

Netherlands[]

New Zealand[]

British[]

Cook Islands[]

References[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Dave Morley (2013-10-12). "Thunder enjoyed down under during International Fleet Review". . Retrieved 2019-04-19. Africa was represented at the International Fleet Review (IFR) by just one ship, but that ship has a history any navy crew could be proud of.

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