RVS Takuare
RVS Takuare is the twelfth Guardian class patrol vessel, constructed in Australia, and given to Vanuatu, on August 2, 2021.[1]
Background
Following the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea extension of maritime nations' exclusive economic zones to 200 kilometres (Template:Convert/nmi) Australia agreed to provide twelve of its neighbours with twenty-two Pacific Forum-class patrol vessels, so they could exercise sovereignty over their own territory, using their own resources.[2] The first vessel was delivered in 1987, and in 2015 Australia announced plans to replace the original patrol boats with larger and more capable vessels.
Design
Australian ship builder Austal won the $335 million Australian dollar contract for the project, and built the vessels at its Henderson shipyard, near Perth.[3] Guardian class vessels were designed to use commercial off-the-shelf components, not cutting edge, military grade equipment, to make them easier to maintain in small isolated shipyards.
The vessels are 39.5 metres (130 ft) long, can travel 3000 nautical miles at 12 knots .[3] Their maximum speed is 20 knots .[4] Their design allows the recipient nations to mount a pair of heavy machine guns, on either flank, and possibly an autocannon of up to 30mm, on the foredeck.
Operational career
The crew of the Takuare participated in a joint training exercise with a delegation from the Australian Defence Force in December 2021.[5]
References
- ↑ "PAPUA NEW GUINEA (PNG)". Australian government. 2014-04-03. Archived from the original on 2015-03-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20150301014400/http://png.embassy.gov.au/files/pmsb/140403%20-%20PNG%20DEFRELS%20update.pdf. Retrieved 2018-07-09. "Help develop the PNGDF’s capacity to secure its borders, contribute to United Nations (UN) and multilateral peacekeeping missions, and cooperate with the ADF in areas such as disaster relief."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Hamish Hastie (2018-05-30). "Wrapped up with a bow: First Pacific patrol boat hits the water". Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 2019-12-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20191219100019/https://www.smh.com.au/national/western-australia/wrapped-up-with-a-bow-first-pacific-patrol-boat-hits-the-water-20180530-p4zid3.html. Retrieved 2018-07-09. "The $335 million Pacific patrol boat program was awarded to Austal in 2016 and will see 21 'Guardian Class' boats built in WA and gifted to 12 Pacific Island countries and East Timor as part of the Pacific maritime security program."
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- ↑ Captain Taylor Lynch (2021-12-09). "Building skills with Pacific neighbours". Australian Defence Force. https://news.defence.gov.au/international/building-skills-pacific-neighbours-0. Retrieved 2021-12-10. "Other initiatives include the Cook and Tiroas Barracks Redevelopment, the Vanuatu Government National Emergency Radio Network, and ongoing technical and advisory support to RVS Takuare, Vanuatu’s new Guardian-class Patrol Boat, which was handed over to Vanuatu on July 30, 2021, under Australia’s Pacific Maritime Security Program."