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March 2014

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  • width=20%| ''Aviation:''<br>Helicopter deck, 18 Helicopters in hanger<hr>''Boats carried:''<br>4 x [[LCUM-1E] in well deck<br /><hr>''Vehicle deck:''<br>50 Tanks and 200 Other Vehicles

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Canberra class ships

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Hello, Canberra is not yet commissioned into the RAN, so please stop adding this to articles. The source you state supports your claims doesn't actually do so - the Navy is still calling her "NUSHIP Canberra" rather than "HMAS Canberra" (the HMAS gets added only once ships are commissioned). She's still undergoing trials, and is not operational or part of the Navy. I've also reverted your unreferenced and dubious additions to the article on the Australian Defence Force - you added incorrect material on the size of the RAN, and the claim that the Collins class are highly capable is questionable. Nick-D (talk) 07:02, 11 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]