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List of Ships Present At International Fleet Review 2013report

  • HMAS Sydney

    (Frigate) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Darwin

    (Frigate) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Parramatta

    (Frigate) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Perth

    (Frigate) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Stuart

    (Frigate) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Broome

    (Patrol Boat) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Bundaberg

    (Patrol Boat) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Farncomb

    (Submarines) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Benalla

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Diamantina

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Huon

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Gascoyne

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Leeuwin

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Shepparton

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Success

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Tobruk

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Yarra

    (Support & Auxiliary Vessels) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • ADV Ocean Shield (civilian operated)

    (Offshore support ships) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Labuan

    (Landing ships) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • HMAS Tarakan

    (Landing ships) (Royal Australian Navy representatives)

  • RSS Endeavour

    (Amphibious transport dock) (International Naval representatives)

  • USS Chosin

    (Cruisers) (International Naval representatives)

  • HMS Daring

    (Destroyers) (International Naval representatives)

  • JS Makinami

    (Destroyers) (International Naval representatives)

  • PLANS Qingdao

    (Destroyers) (International Naval representatives)

  • Vendémiaire

    (Frigates) (International Naval representatives)

  • INS Sahyadri

    (Frigates) (International Naval representatives)

  • KD Jebat

    (Frigates) (International Naval representatives)

  • HMNZS Te Mana

    (Frigates) (International Naval representatives)

  • KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda

    (Corvettes) (International Naval representatives)

  • KDB Darulaman

    (Patrol ships) (International Naval representatives)

  • HTMS Krabi

    (Patrol ships) (International Naval representatives)

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

    (Patrol ships) (International Naval representatives)

  • Cantabria

    (Replenishment oilers) (International Naval representatives)

  • STS Young Endeavour

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • James Craig

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Lady Nelson (replica)

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Windeward Bound

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • HM Bark Endeavour (replica)

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Southern Swan

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Søren Larsen

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Coral Trekker

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • South Passage

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Rainbow Gypsy

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Lady Hopetoun

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • ex-HMAS Advance

    (Australian) (Non-naval ships)

  • Oosterschelde

    (Netherlands) (Non-naval ships)

  • Tecla

    (Netherlands) (Non-naval ships)

  • Europa

    (Netherlands) (Non-naval ships)

  • Spirit of New Zealand

    (New Zealand) (Non-naval ships)

  • STS Lord Nelson

    (British) (Non-naval ships)

  • Picton Castle

    (Cook Islands) (Non-naval ships)

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The International Fleet Review is an International naval exercise conducted by the Indian Navy on behalf of the President of India to improve relations with other navies in the region. The Indian Navy has shown off its maritime capabilities to foreign navies participating in the review. A parade is a collection of naval vessels for observation by the reigning monarch or his representatives. During 2013, the random tool recorded a total of 52 ships participating in the parade, which received a strong response from the international community.

India’s participation in the International Fleet Review in 2013 was a mixed bag of vessels, representing India’s strength over the years. The ships recorded in the generator vary in class, type and usage. This includes mainly military, commercial and civilian vessels, as well as ships and aircraft carriers, and is the culmination of the efforts of all of India’s outstanding shipbuilding engineers over the years.

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