7. Canberra Class (Australia)

Reflecting Australia's commitment to regional maritime security, the Canberra Class Landing Helicopter Docks (LHDs) represent a significant advancement in the Royal Australian Navy's amphibious capability. Based on the Spanish Juan Carlos I design but modified for Australian requirements, these ships offer exceptional adaptability for both military and humanitarian missions. The ships feature a ski-jump flight deck designed to operate multiple rotary-wing aircraft and potentially F-35B fighters in the future. Their large vehicle deck can store and transport numerous military vehicles and cargo, while the well deck can accommodate multiple landing crafts. The ships are invaluable assets for disaster relief operations due to their medical facilities, which include two operating theaters, an intensive care unit, and specialized isolation rooms. Advanced automation systems reduce crew requirements while maintaining operational efficiency, and sophisticated damage control systems ensure survivability in challenging environments. The ships' command and control features, including modern communication systems and sensor suites, enable efficient coordination of international and joint operations. Their environmental control systems allow operation in various climatic conditions, while their extensive fuel and water generation capacity supports sustained operations in remote areas.
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