SPS Cantabriais
a modern Auxiliary Oil Replenishment ship of the Spanish Armada Ship (photo :
Aus DoD)
Minister for
Defence Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare today
announced that Chief of the Royal Australian Navy, Vice Admiral Ray Griggs, AO,
CSC, RAN, has signed the project arrangement between the Australian and Spanish
Navies for the deployment to Australia of the Spanish Armada Ship, SPS
Cantabria from mid-February until November 2013.
The
Cantabria deployment is a unique opportunity for both Navies and will
strengthen the bilateral relationship between Spain and Australia.
“I am very
pleased that the project arrangement for this innovative activity has been
signed,” Mr Smith said. “It is a very sensible sharing of resources with
positive training and capabilities for both the Armada and for the RAN.”
“Many of
Cantabria’s ship systems are similar to the new Canberra Class Landing
Helicopter Dock (LHD) ships and the Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyers (AWD),”
Mr Clare said. “This arrangement will provide an opportunity for RAN personnel
to train and familiarise themselves with Cantabria before they go on to crew
the LHD and AWD.”
Vice Admiral
Ray Griggs said, “The deployment as well as providing important training and
capability assessment outcomes for both the Spanish Armada and the RAN is the
way Navies will operate in the future. Navies have traditionally conducted
mutually beneficial activities with each others’ nations so this is just smart
defence.”
The
Cantabria will augment the capabilities provided by HMA Ships Success and
Sirius in providing support to the RAN during domestic and international
training and exercises.
The
Cantabria is a modern auxiliary oil replenishment ship, similar to HMAS
Success, which is capable of supplying fuel, food, stores and ammunition to
ships underway.
This will be
the longest deployment undertaken by Cantabria and will allow the Spanish
Armada to trial the ship’s full range of capabilities including the
operating/maintenance cycle of the ship’s systems, and the logistics and
maintenance support mechanisms for the ship.
Cantabria’s
deployment will culminate with the ship’s participation in the Australian
International Fleet Review in October 2013.
(Aus DoD)
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