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[edit]

Frigate[edit]

Patrol boat[edit]

Submarines[edit]

Support & auxiliary vessels[edit]

Offshore support ships[edit]

Landing ships[edit]

International naval representatives[edit]

Amphibious transport dock[edit]

Republic of Singapore Navy[edit]

Cruisers[edit]

United States Navy[edit]

Destroyers[edit]

Royal Navy[edit]

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force[edit]

People's Liberation Army Navy[edit]

Frigates[edit]

French Navy[edit]

Indian Navy[edit]

Malaysian Navy[edit]

Royal New Zealand Navy[edit]

Corvettes[edit]

Indonesian Navy[edit]

Patrol ships[edit]

Royal Brunei Navy[edit]

  • KDB Darulaman

Royal Thai Navy[edit]

Nigerian Navy[edit]

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

Replenishment oilers[edit]

Spanish Navy[edit]

Non-naval ships[edit]

Australian[edit]

Tall ships[edit]

James Craig during the review

Steam launch[edit]

Patrol boat[edit]

HMAS Advance on Sydney Harbour in October 2013

Netherlands[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

British[edit]

Cook Islands[edit]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Dave Morley (12 October 2013). "Thunder enjoyed down under during International Fleet Review". Navy Daily. Retrieved 19 April 2019. 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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