ADV Cape Inscription explained

Australian Defence Vessel (ADV) Cape Inscription, named after Cape Inscription in Western Australia, is a of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).[1]

The ship is the second of two Cape-class patrol boats to be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy, the first having been the . The ship was built by Austal in Henderson, Western Australia, commissioned in May 2017 and based at in Queensland.[1]

Austal was originally awarded a $350million contract to construct eight Cape-class patrol boats for the Australian Border Force to replace the Bay-class patrol boats in 2011, with the eight boats delivered between 2013 and 2015. A $63million contract for two more boats, for lease by the RAN, was awarded to Austal by the National Australia Bank in December 2015.[1] Subsequently, the RAN ordered another eight Evolved Cape-class patrol boats from Austal.[2] [3] In November 2023, the RAN ordered a further two evolved Cape-class patrols, at a cost of A$157.1million.[4]

Unlike the later ten boats, which are in a grey colour scheme, Cape Inscription and Cape Fourcroy are in the blue and white colour scheme of the eight Australian Border Force vessels, but without the red stripe.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: . 21 August 2018 . Cape Class Patrol Boats . Naval Technology . 16 July 2023.
  2. News: . 18 August 2022 . Evolved Cape-Class Patrol Boats, Australia . Naval Technology . 16 July 2023.
  3. News: . 2 May 2020 . Six More Austal-Built Cape-Class Patrol Boats For The Royal Australian Navy . Naval News . 16 July 2023.
  4. Web site: Securing continuous Naval Shipbuilding at Henderson Shipyard in Western Australia . live . https://archive.today/20240429080452/https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/media-releases/2023-11-23/securing-continuous-naval-shipbuilding-henderson-shipyard-western-australia . 29 April 2024 . 15 June 2024 . Australian Defence Ministry.
  5. Web site: ADV Cape Inscription Image Gallery . Department of Defence. 16 July 2023 .