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System Life Cycle - HMAS Brisbane (II) (Operation (Trials and exercises…
System Life Cycle - HMAS Brisbane (II)
Operation
Trials and exercises continued and Brisbane put to sea for the first time on 17 January 1968 for consolidated operability test
The final fit-out was completed on 24 January and she departed Boston the next day
remained in North American waters until September conducting sea trials and exercises primarily off the US west coast
Requiring more maintenance
Impacting on missions
She underwent a final maintenance period in San Diego from June to September.
Impacting on missions
Different areas of expertise
Requiring more staff
Taking more time
Possible laguage barrier
Training may be required
Construction
Construction begun in Bay City, Michigan, February 15, 1965
Different ways of work
Various people working on the ship of all different nationalities
Language barriers
Not being able to work as a collective
Not being aware of all risks associated with the construction
Resulting in injury
Changes in location
Some damage/breakage
Setbacks
Introduction of new technologies
New advances
Setbacks due to needing upgraded equimpent
Commissioned for use in 16 December 1967
Maintenance
May require specialists
Special training
Shipping and transfer costs for parts and materials
Cost of spedialists
At sea
Not being able to upgrade when necessary
System failures
May cost more than expected
Cause delays
Affecting when leaving to missions
Multiple categories of people required to carry out specialised tasks
Decommissioning
Outdated equipment
Decommissioned 19th October 2001
Outdated technology
She was commissioned in the RAN under the command of Captain Alan Willis, RAN, on 16 December 1967