The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the naval branch of the Australian Defence Force. It was established in 1911 and played an important role during World War I and World War II, particularly in the Pacific theatre.
Today, the RAN operates a fleet of ships and submarines, including destroyers, frigates, patrol boats, amphibious vessels, and support vessels. It also has a number of aircraft and helicopters to support its operations.
The RAN is responsible for protecting Australia's maritime interests and supporting national security and strategic objectives. It also participates in international operations and exercises, including peacekeeping missions and disaster relief efforts.
The RAN has a strong reputation for its professionalism and high standards of training and education. It has been involved in a number of significant events, including the East Timor crisis in 1999 and the international search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in 2014.
Currently, the RAN is undertaking a significant fleet recapitalisation program to modernise its capabilities and strengthen Australia's maritime defence. This includes the acquisition of new submarines, frigates, and offshore patrol vessels.
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