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RAN minehunters deploy north for international engagement

RAN minehunters deploy north for international engagement

Two Royal Australian Navy minehunters, HMA Ships Diamantina and Gascoyne, have departed from Sydney Harbour for a three-month deployment to north-east Asia.

Two Royal Australian Navy minehunters, HMA Ships Diamantina and Gascoyne, have departed from Sydney Harbour for a three-month deployment to north-east Asia.

The deployment is just the second time RAN mine counter-measure vessels have deployed to the east Asia region, as well as the first time a Commander Task Group and staff have been deployed with the units.

The opportunity to build upon the relationships established with regional navies by the minehunters in 2018 is an important component of the deployment.

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The Commanding Officer of HMAS Diamantina, Lieutenant Commander Darren McDevitt, said the officers and sailors on board the two vessels were prepared for the months ahead.

“The ship’s companies of Diamantina and Gascoyne are really excited about this trip and we are looking forward to the international engagement and exercises ahead of us,” LCDR McDevitt said.

For a number of personnel on both ships, this will be their first time deploying to northern waters.

The youngest crew member in Diamantina, 19-year-old Able Seaman Marine Technician Sikharin Siyangkabuth, said she had enjoyed preparing for the three-month deployment.

“This will be my first trip so far north of Australia," AB Siyangkabuth said.

“It will be great to visit Japan and work with the other navies.”

Both ships will participate in the Republic of Korea Multinational Mine Warfare Exercise and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force mine counter-measures exercise, Exercise Hyuga Nada, which the RAN said will "enhance international engagement activities and promote greater levels of military co-operation in the region".