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  2. HMAS Dechaineux - Wikipedia

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    The Collins class is an enlarged version of the Västergötland-class submarine designed by Kockums. [1] At 77.42 metres (254.0 ft) in length, with a beam of 7.8 metres (26 ft) and a waterline depth of 7 metres (23 ft), displacing 3,051 tonnes when surfaced, and 3,353 tonnes when submerged, they are the largest conventionally powered submarines in the world.

  3. Collins-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    [57] [139] When surfaced or at periscope depth, the Collins-class boats can use a Kelvin Hughes Type 1007 surface search radar, which is situated in a retractable mast on the fin. [10] [139] The fin of Sheean. The CH093 attack periscope mast is extended, and one of the panels for the distributed sonar array can be seen at the bottom right of ...

  4. Coon Island (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Coon Island is an island in the Multnomah Channel in Columbia County, Oregon, United States.The entire island is a park known as JJ Collins Marine Memorial Park. Coon Island includes docks on both sides, and is primarily used for recreational activities such as picnicking, boating, camping, and birdwatching.

  5. HMAS Collins - Wikipedia

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    HMAS Collins (SSG 73) is the lead vessel of the six-submarine Collins class operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Named for Vice Admiral Sir John Augustine Collins, Collins was laid down in February 1990, and was the only submarine of the class to be partially constructed by Kockums' Malmo shipyard. The boat was launched in August 1993 ...

  6. 'You pay my bills' - Collins reacts to hecklers

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    "We like boats, we like big boats, we like yachts, so we'll post about it and let you guys know how it goes." Collins returned to tennis at the start of 2025 after previously announcing she would ...

  7. List of active Royal Australian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    HMAS Collins, lead ship of her class Australia operates a single class of diesel-electric submarines, the six Collins-class boats which began entering service in 1993. The Collins was designed by the Swedish submarine builder Kockums as the Type 471 specifically to meet Australian requirements, many of which were derived from Australia's need for great range without utilizing a nuclear ...

  8. HMAS Rankin - Wikipedia

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    The Collins class is an enlarged version of the Västergötland-class submarine designed by Kockums. [6] At 77.42 metres (254.0 ft) in length, with a beam of 7.8 metres (26 ft) and a waterline depth of 7 metres (23 ft), displacing 3,051 tonnes when surfaced, and 3,353 tonnes when submerged, they are the largest conventionally powered submarines ...

  9. Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II the Royal Navy's 4th Submarine Flotilla was based in Sydney from 1949 until 1969. The flotilla, which varied in size between two and three boats, was used to support the Royal Australian Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy in anti-submarine warfare training, with the operating cost split between the two nations.