HMAS KANIMBLA
HMAS KANIMBLA was built for the United States Navy as USS Saginaw and was
commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy in August 1994. She has under-gone
extensive modifications for her new role as a helicopter capable amphibious
transport ship.
KANIMBLA's primary role is to transport, land and support a force of up to 450
personnel, their vehicles and equipment. KANIMBLA is fitted with a helicopter
hangar capable of supporting up to four Army Black Hawk or three Navy Sea King
helicopters. Army landing craft can also be carried on the forward flight deck
to provide ship-to-shore transport. Accessed through a stern door, storage space
is available on the vehicle deck for Army vehicles and other large items of
equipment.
The ship has operations and planning rooms and a comprehensive array of
communications equipment to support joint operations. KANIMBLA is fitted with
the largest and most comprehensive medical facilities in the Fleet, with a
40-bed hospital incorporating full surgical and recovery facilities.
KANIMBLA is the second RAN ship to carry the name. KANIMBLA I was a fast cruiser
requisitioned and converted to an armed merchant cruiser for the Royal Navy
during World War I I . In 1943, she was further converted to an infantry landing
ship and commissioned into the RAN.