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HMAS River Snake

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Name
  
HMAS River Snake

Out of service
  
2 November 1945

Launched
  
1945

In service
  
19 February 1945

Class and type
  
Snake-class junk

Length
  
20 m

Builder
  
Millars Bunnings Shipbuilding, Fremantle

Fate
  
Handed over to the British Civil Administration Unit in Borneo

HMAS River Snake was a Snake-class junk built for the Royal Australian Navy during the Second World War. She was launched in 1945 and commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy on 19 February 1945. She was used by the Services Reconnaissance Department (SRD) and was paid off on 2 November 1945, before being handed over to the British Civil Administration in Borneo.

Operation Suncharlie

During Operation Suncharlie SRD operatives were deployed from HMAS River Snake, an Australian built Country Craft, in Portuguese Timor on 23 April 1945. This operation, partly using folboats (collapsible kayaks), was to be for long term intelligence work, but after a short reconnaissance they returned to River Snake on 26 April 1945.

References

HMAS River Snake Wikipedia