HMNZS Leander was a light cruiser which served with the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II. She was the lead ship of a class of light ships, the Leander-class light cruiser and was initially named HMS Leander.

HMNZS Leander was a light cruiser which served with the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II. She was the lead ship of a class of light ships, the Leander-class light cruiser and was initially named HMS Leander. History[edit] Leander was launched at Devonport on 24 September 1931. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Leander on 24 March 1933. Along with Achilles she served in the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy. InContinue reading “HMNZS Leander was a light cruiser which served with the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II. She was the lead ship of a class of light ships, the Leander-class light cruiser and was initially named HMS Leander.”

HMNZS Achilles was a Leander-class light cruiser, the second of five in the class. She served in the Royal New Zealand Navy in the Second World War.

Allan C. Green – State Library of Victoria – Allan C. Green collection of glass negatives. lHMS Achilles and HMS Leander 1938 HMS Philomel alongside training jetty Achilles crew members returning aboard at Rio de Janeiro HMS Achilles, USS Louisville, Melb Feb. 1930’s The 7000 ton light cruiser HMNZS Achilles at Malta. The Achilles belongsContinue reading “HMNZS Achilles was a Leander-class light cruiser, the second of five in the class. She served in the Royal New Zealand Navy in the Second World War.”

Hull damaged as NZ warship berths in high winds

Royal NZ Navy frigate Te Kaha pictured at Devonport Naval base. (file photo)PHIL DOYLE / STUFF Andrea Vance May 21, 2024 https://www.thepress.co.nz/politics/350284063/hull-damaged-nz-warship-berths-high-winds One of the navy’s troubled frigates has limped into port with a gash in its hull after smashing into a wharf. HMNZS Te Kaha sustained damage when it struck the wharf at Auckland’sContinue reading “Hull damaged as NZ warship berths in high winds”