List of ships present at International Fleet Review 2013

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List of ships present at the International Fleet Review, Sydney, October 2013.

[[Royal Australian Navy]] representatives

= [[Frigate]] =

= [[Patrol boat]] =

= [[Submarine]]s =

= Support & auxiliary vessels =

= Offshore support ships =

= Landing ships =

International naval representatives

= Amphibious transport dock =

== [[Republic of Singapore Navy]] ==

= Cruisers =

== [[United States Navy]] ==

= Destroyers =

== [[Royal Navy]] ==

== [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]] ==

== [[People's Liberation Army Navy]] ==

= Frigates =

== [[French Navy]] ==

== [[Indian Navy]] ==

== [[Malaysian Navy]] ==

== [[Royal New Zealand Navy]] ==

= Corvettes =

== [[Indonesian Navy]] ==

= Patrol ships =

== [[Royal Brunei Navy]] ==

  • KDB Darulaman

== [[Royal Thai Navy]] ==

== [[Nigerian Navy]] ==

  • {{ship|NNS|Thunder|F90|6}}, a former Hamilton-class US Coast Guard cutter, was the sole vessel from an African nation.

= Replenishment oilers =

== [[Spanish Navy]] ==

  • {{ship|Spanish oiler|Cantabria|A15|2}}

Non-naval ships

= Australian =

== [[Tall ship]]s ==

== [[Steam launch]] ==

== [[Patrol boat]] ==

= Netherlands =

= New Zealand =

= British =

= Cook Islands =

References

= Notes =

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{{cite news

| url = http://news.navy.gov.au/en/Oct2013/Events/518/Thunder-enjoyed-down-under-during-International-Fleet-Review.htm#.XLp73ujYrnE

| title = Thunder enjoyed down under during International Fleet Review

| work = Navy Daily

| author = Dave Morley

| date = 2013-10-12

| accessdate = 2019-04-19

| quote = Africa was represented at the International Fleet Review (IFR) by just one ship, but that ship has a history any navy crew could be proud of.

}}

}}