HMAS Stalwart (III)

Commissioned on 13 November 2021, HMAS Stalwart (III) is the second and final Supply Class Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) ship built for the Royal Australian Navy. HMAS Stalwart (III) is the third Royal Australian Navy ship to bear the name after the S Class destroyer HMAS Stalwart (I), and the single class destroyer tender HMAS Stalwart (II).

The Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) is a class of double-hulled ship built by Spanish shipbuilder, Navantia. The Australian ships are based on the Spanish Navy’s Cantabria Class AORs. AORs carry fuel, dry cargo, water, food, ammunition, equipment and spare parts to provide operational support for deployed naval or combat forces operating far from port for longer periods.

In addition to replenishment, the vessels provide logistics support for the armed forces, combat against environmental pollution at sea, and support humanitarian and disaster relief operations.

Specifications

Commanding Officer Commander Mile Madarac
Class Supply Class
Type Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR)
Role
  • Fleet oiler
  • Ammunition supply
  • Logistical support
  • Humanitarian and disaster relief
Pennant 304
International callsign VKCU
Motto Heart of Oak
Home port Fleet Base West
Builder Navantia
Laid down 25 November 2018
Launched 30 August 2019
Launched by Commodore Stephanie Moles
Commissioned 13 November 2021
Displacement
  • 19,500 tonnes
  • 9800 tonnes (full load deadweight)
Length 173.9 metres
Beam 23 metres
Draught 8 metres
Speed 20 knots (maximum)
Range 11,000 kilometres at 13 knots
Capacity
  • 1450 cubic metres of JP5 jet fuel
  • 8200 cubic metres of marine diesel fuel
  • 1400 cubic metres of fresh water
  • 270 tonnes of ammunition
  • 470 tonnes of provisions
Machinery
  • 2 x MAN 18V 32/40 main engines
  • 4 x MAN 7L21/31 generator sets
Helicopters 1 x helicopter
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Function

Auxilliary oiler replenishment