Friday, October 7, 2011

HMAS Sirius (O 226)

HMAS Sirius at anchor in Jervis Bay during the Fleet Concentration Period. Departing Jervis Bay to continue the Fleet Concentration Period between participating units. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 226)

Aerial photograph of HMAS Sirius during Triton Storm 2 Royal Australian Navy ships and submarines and Royal New Zealand Navy ships with over 1300 sailors and officers are participating in a comprehensive maritime training exercise called Exercise Triton Storm 2 off the coast of Western Australia. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 226)

HMAS Sirius conducts a Replenishment at Sea with HMAS Warramunga during Exercise Kakadu 2010. Deep Caption Exercise Kakadu 2010 is the largest international maritime exercise in Australia for 2010. Ships from Thailand, Singapore, Japan joined eight Royal Australian Navy vessels in Exercise Kakadu which aims to build interoperability and international operations between Navies. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 226)

HMAS Sirius takes station in turbulent seas, as HMAS Anzac prepares to conduct a Replenishment at Sea during the Fleet Concentration Period. The Royal Australian Navy Fleet Concentration Period (FCP 10-1) is a fleet training activity conducted in the East Australian Exercise Areas, in the vicinity of Jervis Bay and in waters off Newcastle and Eden on the NSW South Coast, the Shoalwater Bay Training Area and Townsville, Queensland during the period 8 February to 12 March 2010. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 226)

HMAS Sirius takes station in turbulent seas, as HMAS Anzac prepares to conduct a Replenishment at Sea during the Fleet Concentration Period. The Royal Australian Navy Fleet Concentration Period (FCP 10-1) is a fleet training activity conducted in the East Australian Exercise Areas, in the vicinity of Jervis Bay and in waters off Newcastle and Eden on the NSW South Coast, the Shoalwater Bay Training Area and Townsville, Queensland during the period 8 February to 12 March 2010. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 226)

Aerial view of HMAS SIRIUS in the South China Sea for Exercise Bersama Lima. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 226)

HMAS SIRIUS, coming alongside Station Pier in Melbourne. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 266)

Replenishment Ship HMAS SIRIUS departs Diamantina Pier at HMAS STIRLING sailing north to participate in the multi-national Exercise Bersama Lima 08. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 266)

HMAS Sirius during Fleet Concentration Period 2008. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 266)

HMAS Sirius, HMAS Kanimbla and HMAS Norman at anchor in Jervis Bay during the Fleet Concentration Period. Fleet Concentration Period held in the vicinity of Jervis Bay allows ships company to hone their skills, conducting various exercises to enhance a war fighting capability. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Sirius (O 266)

HMAS Sirius sails into the Western Australian Exercise Area for the start of Triton Storm 2. Royal Australian Navy ships and submarines and Royal New Zealand Navy ships with over 1300 sailors and officers are participating in a comprehensive maritime training exercise called Exercise Triton Storm 2 off the coast of Western Australia. The six Frigates, one replenishment ship and three submarines participating in the exercise will conduct the full spectrum of maritime operations including live firings, seamanship evolutions, boarding training as well as anti-aircraft and anti-submarine training off the coast of Western Australia for the next five weeks. (Photo: Australia DoD)