HMAS Toowoomba’s boarding party approach the training ship MV Sycamore during a boarding drill as part of Exercise OCEAN EXPLORER 2018.
The MV Sycamore will have 2 swings of 19 contracted civilian crew who will operate and maintain the vessel. Up to 91 Commonwealth personnel may be embarked as Special Persons, with an overnight capacity for 71. The ship will provide in excess of 300 sea days per year, delivering support for a range of training functions, including sea familiarisation for recruits and officers, mine warfare training and diving support, practice torpedo / weapon recovery and consort duties.
MV Sycamore is fitted with the aircraft ship integrated secure and traverse system to enable MH-60R helicopter pilots to safely land and take off from the deck in severe weather conditions. Night-time helicopter operations are supported, along with the ability to re-fuel helicopters on the deck or in flight. The vessel is also capable of supporting the operation of unmanned aircraft systems.
MV Sycamore has completed first-of-class flight trials for the EC135 helicopter to support the Helicopter Aircrew Training System program which commences January 2018. The Initial Operating Capability milestone was achieved in December 2017.
During Operation BUSHFIRE ASSIST 2019-2020, MV Sycamore was called upon to help in the evacuation of 1400 civilians from Mallacoota, Victoria, with HMAS Choules in the first week of January 2020. Sycamore was also instrumental in supporting the HMA Ships Adelaide and Choules in other tasks including the movement of personnel from ashore to the ships.