HMAS Arunta
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HMAS Arunta

1940 Tribal-class destroyer


Country
Australia
Country of Registry
Australia
Commissioning Date
March 30, 1942
Operator
Royal Australian Navy
Vessel Type
destroyer, Tribal-class destroyer
Decommissioning Date
December 21, 1956
Pennant Number
I30
Current Location
-33° 50' 60", 151° 19' 0"
Aliases
I30, D5, and D130

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HMAS Arunta (I30/D5/D130) was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy, embodying significant wartime and post-war service. Laid down on 15 November 1939 at Cockatoo Island Dockyard in Sydney, she was launched on 30 November 1940, with her commissioning occurring on 30 March 1942. During her construction, she was equipped with an array of armaments, including six 4.7-inch guns in three twin turrets, two 4-inch guns in a twin turret, six single 20mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft guns, a quadruple 2-pounder pom pom, a 21-inch torpedo launcher with four torpedoes, and two depth charge throwers with 46 charges. Her radar suite included SG1, SG4, 285P4, and 253P, which supported her combat operations. Throughout World War II, Arunta participated actively in the Pacific Theatre, initially serving as a convoy escort and patrol ship. She notably sank the Japanese submarine Ro-33 off Port Moresby on 24 August 1942. Her operational role expanded to shore bombardments and amphibious support, including participation in the Battle of Milne Bay and numerous landings in New Guinea, Leyte Gulf, and Borneo. She earned five battle honours for her service, including "Pacific 1942–45" and "Leyte Gulf 1944." Post-war, Arunta served with the British Pacific Fleet and was involved in occupation duties in Japan. She underwent a lengthy modernization from 1949 to 1952, during which her aft 4.7-inch turret and depth charges were removed, replaced by a Squid anti-submarine mortar and upgraded radar systems. Reclassified as an anti-submarine destroyer in 1952, she served in Korean waters supporting UN efforts and later joined the Far East Strategic Reserve. Decommissioned at the end of 1956, she served in reserve until 1968. Although sold for scrap, she sank while under tow off Broken Bay on 13 February 1969. Throughout her career, she traveled over 357,000 nautical miles, marking her as a notable vessel in Australian naval history for her extensive wartime service and technological evolution.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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Arunta (1940, destroyer (RAN)) Subscribe to view
Arunta (at Korea; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Arunta is in Korean waters with Condamine as part of Australian naval forces in Korea.") Subscribe to view
Arunta (destroyer, at Korean waters; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Arunta, a modernised Tribal-class destroyer, will deploy to Korean waters.") Subscribe to view
Arunta (destroyer, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Apr 1953; summary: "Destroyer Arunta will arrive in Melbourne on April 24.") Subscribe to view
Arunta (destroyer, at off the New South Wales coast, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Arunta, a destroyer, is taking part in wartime-scale anti-submarine exercises off the New South Wales coast.") Subscribe to view
Arunta (destroyer, at Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Apr 1953; summary: "Arunta, a destroyer, is due in Melbourne for training and gunnery, docking at Princes Pier, Port Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Arunta (destroyer, at Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Arunta is a destroyer in a carrier patrol group providing air protection to a convoy.") Subscribe to view
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Arunta, Australian destroyer: escorts damaged Hobart Subscribe to view
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Arunta, Australian destroyer: Timor Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (at Canberra, Australia; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Commander W. J. Dovers will become commanding officer of HMAS Arunta.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (at Outer East Nelson Pier, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Apr 1953; summary: "H.M.A.S. Arunta is at Outer East Nelson Pier in Williamstown, Victoria.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (at South Wharf, Melbourne, Australia; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "H.M.A.S Arunta is berthing at South Wharf, Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (at South Wharf, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from May 1953; summary: "H.M.A.S. Arunta is docked at South Wharf.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer, at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Naval ratings aboard H.M.A.S. Arunta conduct unofficial manoeuvres near Garden Island.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer, at Jervis Bay, New South Wales; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Arunta helped investigate radar contact and aided submarine tracking off Jervis Bay.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "HM.A.S. Arunta is berthed in Melbourne; crew on shore leave and public inspection planned.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer, at New South Wales coast; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "H.M.A.S. ARUNTA, a Tribal-class destroyer, is ploughing through heavy seas during fleet exercises off the New South Wales coast.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer, at South Wharf, Melbourne, Australia; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "H.M.A.S. Arunta, a Tribal-class destroyer, will berth at No 13 South Wharf at 9 a.m. tomorrow.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer, at South Wharf, Melbourne, Australia; newspaper from May 1953; summary: "A photograph was taken aboard HMAS Arunta at South Wharf yesterday.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer, at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, Australia; newspaper from May 1953; summary: "H.M.A.S. Arunta is at Victoria Dock as a seaman splices a rope nearby.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "Commander W. J. Dovers now commands H.M.A.S. Arunta.") Subscribe to view
Arunta, HMAS (destroyer; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "H.M.A.S Arunta is recommissioned after modernization, with Sir John Collins inspecting the guard of honor.") Subscribe to view
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