HMAS Oxley

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Two submarines of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Oxley, for the explorer John Oxley.

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HMAS<i> Sydney</i> List of ships with the same or similar names

Five ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Sydney, after Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales.

Royal Australian Navy Naval warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force

The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of Australia, a part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force. The Navy is commanded by the Chief of Navy (CN), who is subordinate to the Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) who commands the ADF; the current CN is Vice Admiral Michael Noonan. The CN is also directly responsible to the Minister of Defence, with the Department of Defence administering the ADF and the Navy.

Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ardent, whilst another two were planned:

Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Canberra, for Canberra, the capital city of Australia.

Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Vampire.

Two submarines of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Otway.

Seven vessels of the British Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Amphion, after the Greek hero Amphion.

Seven ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Orion, after the hunter Orion of Greek mythology:

Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Vampire:

HMAS <i>Stirling</i> Australian naval base near Perth

HMAS Stirling is a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base that is part of Fleet Base West situated on the west coast of Australia. The base is located on Garden Island in the state of Western Australia, near the city of Perth. Garden Island also has its own military airport on the island. HMAS Stirling is currently under the command of Captain Gary Lawton.

Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service

The Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service is the collective name of the submarine element of the Royal Australian Navy. The service currently forms the Navy's Submarine Force Element Group (FEG) and consists of six Collins class submarines.

Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Onslow:

HMS <i>Otway</i>

HMS Otway was an Odin-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and Royal Navy (RN).

HMS <i>Oxley</i> Odin-class submarine of the Australian and British navies, in service from 1927 to 1931

HMS Oxley was an Odin-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and Royal Navy (RN).

HMAS <i>Oxley</i> (S 57)

HMAS Oxley was an Oberon class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

HMAS Platypus (naval base) Australian naval base

HMAS Platypus is a former Royal Australian Navy (RAN) submarine base, located at 118 High Street, North Sydney with moorings in Neutral Bay, a suburb of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. It was located upon the site of the Royal Australian Navy Torpedo Maintenance Establishment (RANTME), it built on the site of the former North Sydney Gas Works that operated on the site from 1877 and resumed by the Commonwealth in 1942. The Fleet Intermediate Maintenance Activity (FIMA) Workshops building on the site was originally used for torpedo assembly and storage during World War 2. It was later modified for submarine maintenance and repair, with a steel tower added to the northern end of the building for testing, cleaning and maintenance of periscopes.

Twelve ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Otter, after the otter.

Two ships of the Royal Navy has borne the name HMS Anzac, after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). Another was planned but never completed: