HMPNGS Buna

HMPNGS Buna is a Balikpapan class heavy landing craft operated by the Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF). Prior to 1974, the vessel was called HMAS Buna (L 132) and was operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

Design and construction

The eight-vessel Balikpapan class was ordered as a locally manufactured replacement for the Australian Army's LSM-1 class landing ship medium and ALC 50 landing craft. They are 44.5 metres (146 ft) long, with a beam of 10.1 metres (33 ft), and a draught of 1.9 metres (6 ft 3 in). The landing craft have a standard displacement of 316 tons, with a full load displacement of 503 tons. They are propelled by two G.M. Detroit 6-71 diesel motors, providing 675 brake horsepower to the two propeller shafts, allowing the vessels to reach 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph). The standard ship's company is 13-strong. The Balikpapans are equipped with a Decca RM 916 navigational radar, and fitted with two 7.62 millimetres (0.300 in) machine guns for self-defence.

Buna

Buna may refer to:

Geography

Places

  • Buna village, a small Bosnia and Herzegovina village at the confluence of the Buna and Neretva rivers
  • Buna, Kenya, captured by Italy in the East African Campaign
  • Bouna, Ivory Coast, also spelled Buna
  • Buna, Papua New Guinea, a village in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea
  • Buna Airfield, an aerodrome located near Buna, Papua New Guinea
  • Buna, Texas, a census-designated place in Jasper Dicken County
  • Bună Ziua, Cluj-Napoca, a housing district in Romania
  • Rivers and other waterbodies

  • Buna, the Albanian name for the Bojana River in Albania and Montenegro
  • Buna (Neretva), a Neretva tributary in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Buna Bay, a bay and port of Papua New Guinea
  • Languages

  • Buna language, a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea
  • Buna language or Mbum language, an Adamawa language of Cameroon
  • People

  • Buna Lawrie, an Australian Aboriginal musician
  • Ships

  • HMAS Buna (L 132), a Balikpapan class heavy landing craft operated by the Royal Australian Navy
  • Buna, Texas

    Buna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jasper County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,142 at the 2010 census.

    History

    The Beaumont Lumber Company mill in southern Jasper County was first called Carrolla for the Carroll family, prominent Beaumont lumbermen and industrialists. The site was subsequently renamed Buna, however, in honor of one of the family's cousins, Buna Corley.

    Geography

    Buna is located at 30°26′22″N 93°57′58″W / 30.43944°N 93.96611°W / 30.43944; -93.96611 (30.439390, -93.966199).

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.0 square miles (16 km2), of which, 5.9 square miles (15 km2) of it is land and 0.17% is water.

    Demographics

    As of the census of 2000, there were 2,269 people, 865 households, and 626 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 381.4 people per square mile (147.2/km²). There were 956 housing units at an average density of 160.7/sq mi (62.0/km²). The racial makeup of the CDP was 86.16% White, 11.37% African American, 0.44% Native American, 0.13% Asian, 0.09% Pacific Islander, 0.71% from other races, and 1.10% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.50% of the population.

    Buna (Neretva)

    The Buna is a short river in Bosnia and Herzegovina; it is a left bank tributary of the Neretva. Its source (Vrelo Bune), a strong karstic spring, is near the village Blagaj, southeast of Mostar. Actually, it is best known by famous Buna Spring (Vrelo Bune), one of the strongest spring in Europe and extremely cold water. The Buna flows west for approximately 9 km, starts at Blagaj and meandering through villages Blagaj, Kosor, Malo Polje, Hodbina and joins the Neretva at Buna village. The Bunica river is main left bank tributary of the Buna.

    See also

  • Vrelo Bune
  • Blagaj
  • Buna village
  • Neretva
  • Bunica
  • Vrelo Bunice
  • Mostarska Bijela
  • Bregava
  • Trebižat
  • Hutovo Blato
  • Daorson
  • List of Illyrian cities
  • Coordinates: 43°15′26″N 17°53′11″E / 43.25722°N 17.88639°E / 43.25722; 17.88639


    Her Majesty's Australian Ship

    Her or His Majesty's Australian Ship (HMAS) is a ship prefix used for commissioned units of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). This prefix is derived from HMS (Her/His Majesty's Ship), the prefix used by the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, and can be equally applied to warships and shore bases (as Australia follows the British tradition of referring to naval establishments as ships or stone frigates).

    On 10 July 1911, King George V granted the title of Royal Australian Navy to the naval forces of Australia. At the same time, the prefix and acronym were approved for use in identifying units commissioned into the RAN. The prefix had been used prior to formal approval, with the torpedo-boat destroyer Parramatta commissioned with the HMAS prefix on 1 March 1911.

    The prefix refers to the King or Queen of Australia, who is also equally and separately the British monarch. The first word of the prefix changes depending on the gender of the reigning Australian monarch.

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