HMAS Sydney

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HMAS Sydney was a renowned Royal Australian Navy light cruiser of World War II, best known for its combat successes in the Mediterranean and its later loss with all hands after an engagement with the German raider Kormoran.

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Label Occurrences
HMAS Sydney canonical 7
HMAS Sydney (1912) 1
HMAS Sydney (D48) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Australian Navy warship
Town-class light cruiser
aircraftCarried Supermarine Walrus
surface form: Supermarine Walrus seaplane
armament 8 × 6-inch (152 mm) guns
secondary anti-aircraft guns
torpedo tubes
award Battle honours for Mediterranean operations
battle Battle of Calabria
Battle of Cape Spada
builder Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson
casualties All 645 personnel lost
causeOfLoss Action with German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran
class Modified Leander-class cruiser
commissioned 24 September 1935
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country Australia
dateOfSinking 19 November 1941
displacement approximately 6,830 tons standard
fate Sunk in action
historicalSignificance Largest loss of life in an Australian warship
Subject of extensive post-war inquiries and investigations
homePort Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
surface form: Sydney, New South Wales
laidDown 8 July 1933
launched 22 September 1934
length approximately 562 feet
maximumSpeed approximately 32 knots
memorial HMAS Sydney II Memorial
surface form: HMAS Sydney II Memorial, Geraldton
namedAfter City of Sydney
notableAction Sank Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni at Cape Spada in July 1940
notableFeature Loss with all hands
operator Royal Australian Navy
opponent German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran
pennantNumber D48
placeOfSinking off the coast of Western Australia
propulsion steam turbines
returnToAustralia Returned from Mediterranean to Australian waters in early 1941
role Convoy escort
Fleet screening
Surface combatant
serviceEntry Pre-war peacetime service in the Pacific
shipyard Wallsend
surface form: Wallsend-on-Tyne, England
statusOfWreck Located in 2008
successorNamesake HMAS Sydney (DDG 42)
HMAS Sydney (FFG 03)
HMAS Sydney (R17)
theatreOfOperations Indian Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
wreckLocation Indian Ocean coastline
surface form: Indian Ocean off Western Australia

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Battle of Cape Spada shipInvolved HMAS Sydney
Leander class ship HMAS Sydney
Leander class notableShipLoss HMAS Sydney
HMAS Sydney II Memorial commemorates HMAS Sydney
this entity surface form: HMAS Sydney II
HMAS Sydney II Memorial associatedShip HMAS Sydney
this entity surface form: HMAS Sydney (D48)
Emden Gun memorial about HMAS Sydney
this entity surface form: HMAS Sydney (1912)
Action off Cape Spada involvedShip HMAS Sydney
Bartolomeo Colleoni sunkBy HMAS Sydney
subject surface form: Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni