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Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Perth after Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. * HMAS Perth (D29), a modified Leander-class light cruiser. Commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Amphion in 1936, she was sold to the RAN three years later. The ship served until 1 March 1942, when she was sunk during the Battle of Sunda Strait. * HMAS Perth (D 38), the lead ship of the Perth-class guided missile destroyers. Built as a Charles F. Adams-class destroyer derivative for the RAN and commissioned in 1965, the ship served until decommissioning in 1999. She was sunk as a dive wreck off the coast of Albany, Western Australia, in 2001. * HMAS Perth (FFH 157), an Anzac-class frigate commissioned in 2006 and active as of 2022.

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  • HMAS Perth ist ein Schiffsname der Royal Australian Navy nach der Stadt Perth. Folgende Schiffe tragen diesen Namen: * HMAS Perth (D29), ein Kreuzer der Leander-Klasse (1934–1942) * HMAS Perth (D38), ein Lenkwaffenzerstörer der Perth-Klasse (1962–1999) * , eine Fregatte der ANZAC-Klasse (seit 2003) (de)
  • Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Perth after Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. * HMAS Perth (D29), a modified Leander-class light cruiser. Commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Amphion in 1936, she was sold to the RAN three years later. The ship served until 1 March 1942, when she was sunk during the Battle of Sunda Strait. * HMAS Perth (D 38), the lead ship of the Perth-class guided missile destroyers. Built as a Charles F. Adams-class destroyer derivative for the RAN and commissioned in 1965, the ship served until decommissioning in 1999. She was sunk as a dive wreck off the coast of Albany, Western Australia, in 2001. * HMAS Perth (FFH 157), an Anzac-class frigate commissioned in 2006 and active as of 2022. (en)
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  • HMAS Perth ist ein Schiffsname der Royal Australian Navy nach der Stadt Perth. Folgende Schiffe tragen diesen Namen: * HMAS Perth (D29), ein Kreuzer der Leander-Klasse (1934–1942) * HMAS Perth (D38), ein Lenkwaffenzerstörer der Perth-Klasse (1962–1999) * , eine Fregatte der ANZAC-Klasse (seit 2003) (de)
  • Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Perth after Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. * HMAS Perth (D29), a modified Leander-class light cruiser. Commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Amphion in 1936, she was sold to the RAN three years later. The ship served until 1 March 1942, when she was sunk during the Battle of Sunda Strait. * HMAS Perth (D 38), the lead ship of the Perth-class guided missile destroyers. Built as a Charles F. Adams-class destroyer derivative for the RAN and commissioned in 1965, the ship served until decommissioning in 1999. She was sunk as a dive wreck off the coast of Albany, Western Australia, in 2001. * HMAS Perth (FFH 157), an Anzac-class frigate commissioned in 2006 and active as of 2022. (en)
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