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HMAS Woomera

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Completed
  
November 1945

Length
  
38 m

Displacement
  
547,000 kg

Type
  
Armament store carrier

Weight
  
612.7 tons

Draft
  
3.81 m

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Namesake
  
Woomera (spear-thrower)

Commissioned
  
1945 (as AV Ashburton) 23 January 1946 (into RAN)

Renamed
  
23 January 1946 (to HMAS Woomera)

Fate
  
Sunk following an accidental explosion on 11 October 1960

Builder
  
Australian Shipbuilding Board

HMAS Woomera was an Australian naval vessel operated by the Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was one of a class of 32 wooden motor vessels built for the Army and entered service in late 1945 as AV 1356 (Ashburton). She was transferred to the RAN on 23 January 1946 and commissioned as Woomera. The ship's main role was carrying stores and dumping obsolete ammunition at sea. In this role she visited many ports in Australia and New Guinea.

On 11 October 1960 an accidental explosion occurred onboard HMAS Woomera while she was dumping ammunition into the sea off Sydney. As a result of the explosion the ship burst into flames and sank, killing two of her crew members. The surviving crew members were rescued by HMAS Quickmatch and HMS Cavendish.

References

HMAS Woomera Wikipedia