HMAS Brisbane Bridge is from HMAS Brisbane, which was the second vessel of that name to serve in the Royal Australian Navy. HMAS Brisbane was one of three Perth-class guided-missile destroyers to serve in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She is named after the city of Brisbane, Queensland.
During her career, Brisbane made two deployments to the Vietnam War, was involved in the post-Cyclone Tracy disaster relief operation and deployed to the Persian Gulf during the first Gulf War. Brisbane was decommissioned in 2001. Her bridge and one of her 5-inch (127 mm) guns were removed and preserved at the Australian War Memorial. The striped ship was then sunk as a dive wreck off the Queensland coast in 2005.
Interior of HMAS Brisbane – Bridge
- Title: HMAS Brisbane – Bridge
- Featuring:
- Navigator / XO’s Chair
- Ships Control Console
- Voice Pipes
- Ships Gyro Compass Repeat
- Port and Starboard Propeller Revolution and rudder Indicators
- Tactical Pilot Table
- Ship’s Digital Speed Indicator
- Captains Chair
- Museum: Australian War Memorial
HMAS Brisbane (D 41)
- Title: HMAS Brisbane (D 41)
- Namesake: City of Brisbane
- Builder: Defoe Shipbuilding Company
- Launched: 1966
- Decommissioned: 2001
- Battles: Vietnam 1969–71; Kuwait 1990–91
- Class and type: Perth-class guided-missile destroyer
- Length: 437 ft (133 m) length overall
- Beam: 47 ft 1 in (14.35 m)
- Draught: 15 ft 3 in (4.65 m)
- Propulsion: 2 × GE steam turbines, 70,000 shp (52,000 kW), 2 shafts
- Speed: 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph)
- Range: 6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
- Complement: 24 officers, 312 sailors
- Armament:
- One × Mk 13 launcher for Tartar, then Standard missiles
- 2 × 5″/54 caliber Mark 42 guns
- Two × Mark 32 triple torpedo tube sets
- Two × Ikara anti-submarine missile launchers (removed 1991)
- Two × Phalanx CIWS (installed 1990)
- Museum: Australian War Memorial
Highlights of the National Museum of Australia
- LAV-25 Australian Light Armoured Vehicle
- Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
- Centurion Tank
- HMAS Brisbane (D 41) Gun Mount
- HMAS Brisbane – Bridge
Tour of Canberra Museums
- National Museum of Australia
- National Gallery of Australia
- Australian War Memorial
- National Portrait Gallery
A Tour of Military and War Museums
Military and War Museums and Memorials
- Imperial War Museum, London
- Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York
- Australian War Memorial
- Darwin Military Museum, Australia
- Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, Australia
- Changi Museum, Singapore
- War Museum of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Churchill War Rooms, London
- Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, New Zealand
- Household Cavalry Museum, London
- National Army Museum, London
- MacArthur Museum Brisbane
Spy Museums
- International Spy Museum
- Spy Museum Berlin
Air and Space Museums
- National Air and Space Museum
- Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum
- Aviation Museum Hannover-Laatzen
- Royal Air Force Museum London
- Australian Aviation Heritage Centre
Maritime Museums
- Australian National Maritime Museum
- New Zealand Maritime Museum
- Queensland Maritime Museum
- WA Maritime Museum
- WA Shipwrecks Museum
- Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York
- USS Cod
- Cutty Sark, Royal Museums Greenwich
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
- Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
- HMS Belfast
- Museum of London Docklands
- Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg
Museums Ship
- Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York
- USS Cod
- Cutty Sark, Royal Museums Greenwich
- HMS Belfast
- HMAS Vampire (D11)
- HMAS Onslow
- HMAS Diamantina
- Forceful – Tugboat
- HMAS Ovens
Science and Technology Museums
- Science Museum, London
- Queensland Museum & Science Centre
- National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo
- ArtScience Museum, Singapore
- Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
- Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland
- Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York
- National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC
- National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo
- Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)
- Science and Technology Museums
- Royal Observatory, Greenwich
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