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- Design
- Operators Royal Australian Navy Australian Army Royal Australian Air Force Royal Navy United States Army
- Notes
- References
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- Royal Australian Air Force
- Royal Navy
- United States Army
| Class before= | Class after= | Subclasses= | Cost= | Built range= | In service range= | In commission range= | Total ships building= | Total ships planned= | Total ships completed=~50 | Total ships cancelled= | Total ships active= | Total ships laid up= | Total ships lost= | Total ships retired= | Total ships scrapped= | Total ships preserved= }}{{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header= | Header caption= | Ship class= | Ship type= Motor Lighter | Ship tonnage=250 tons | Ship displacement= | Ship tons burthen= | 120|ft|m|abbr=on}} | 24|ft|m|abbr=on}} | Ship height= | 9|ft|m|abbr=on}} | Ship depth= | Ship hold depth= | Ship decks= | Ship deck clearance= | Ship power= | Ship propulsion=Diesel engines | Ship speed= | Ship range= | Ship endurance= | Ship capacity= | Ship complement= | Ship sensors= | Ship EW= | Ship armament= | Ship armour= | Ship notes= }} | The 120ft Motor Lighter was a class of lighters designed by the Australian Shipbuilding Board during World War II and built for the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Navy and the US Army.[1][2] DesignThe lighters were {{convert|120|ft|m}} in length, {{convert|9|ft|m}} depth and {{convert|24|ft|m}} breadth and cost about $120,000 each to build.[2] OperatorsRoyal Australian NavyThe Royal Australian Navy ordered three refrigerator, two stores and nine water variants. Ship | Built | Builder | Service | Notes | MRL 251 | | | | | MRL 252 | | | | | MRL 253 | | Johnson's Shipyard, Melbourne | | Renamed HMAS Gayundah in 1969. | MRL 254 | | | | Order cancelled | MRL 255 | | | | Order cancelled | MSL 251 | | Tulloch Limited, Rhodes | | Loaned to Department of External Territories, sank during a storm on 23 June 1950, with 17 lives lost. | MSL 252 | | State Dockyard, Newcastle | 1946–1973 | Converted to a survey vessel in 1958, renamed HMAS Paluma. Paid off on 30 March 1973, and sold in 1974. | MWL 251 | | | | Renamed HMAS Gunga Din. | MWL 252 | | | | Order cancelled. | MWL 253 | | | | | MWL 254 | | | | Broken up at Homebush Bay. | MWL 255 | | State Dockyard, Newcastle | | | MWL 256 | | State Dockyard, Newcastle | | Renamed HMAS Lonsdale, later HMAS Gunga Din II. | MWL 257 | | | | Sold for scrapping in 1985. | MWL 258 | | | | Order cancelled. | MWL 259 | | | | Order cancelled. |
Australian ArmyThirty one vessels were ordered by the Australian Army. Ship | Built | Builder | Service | Notes | AV 2050 Elspeth | | | | | AV 2051 | | | | | AV 2052 | | Johnson's Shipyard, Melbourne | 1945 | For auction in 1948. | AV 2053 | | | | | AV 2054 | | | | | AV 2055 | | | | | AV 2056 Evelyn | | | | | AV 2057 | | | | | AV 2058 | | | | | AV 2059 | | | | | AV 2060 | | | | | AV 2061 | | | | | AV 2062 | | | | | AV 2063 | | | | | AV 2064 | | | | | AV 2065 | | | | | AV 2066 Ellen | | | | Transferred to Royal Navy as MSL 41 | AV 2067 Endeavour | | | | Transferred to Royal Navy as MSL 42 | AV 2068 | | | | For auction incomplete in 1948. | AV 2069 | | | | | AV 2070 | | | | | AV 2071 | | | | | AV 2072 | | | | | AV 2073 | | | | | AV 2074 | | | | | AV 2075 Emily | | | | | AV 2076 | | | | | AV 2077 | | | | | AV 2078 | | | | | AV 2079 | | | | | AV 2080 Ebbtide | | | | Transferred to Royal Navy as MRL 21 |
Royal Australian Air ForceThe Royal Australian Air Force ordered five vessels. Royal Navy Ship | Built | Builder | Service | Notes | MSL 41 | | | | | MSL 42 | | | | | MRL 21 | | | | |
United States Army Ship | Built | Builder | Service | Notes | OL-22 | | | | |
Notes1. ^Alsop, p.56. 2. ^1 Wilson, p.32.
References | title=Australian Army watercraft : Australia's unknown fleet : from the Second World War to the present day | author1=Alsop, Brian | year=1996 | publisher=Topmill, Marrickville | isbn=1-876043-15-6 | title=Royal Australian Navy : Profile No. 4. Royal Australian Navy 21st century warships: naval auxiliaries 1911–1999 (including Defence Maritime Services) | author1=Wilson, Michael | author2=Australia. Navy Office. Naval Historical Records Section | author3=Australia. Navy Office. Public Affairs | year=1994 | publisher=Topmill, Marrickville | isbn=1-876270-72-1 6 : Cargo ships of the Royal Australian Navy|Auxiliary ships of the Royal Navy|Ships of the Royal Australian Air Force|Ships of the United States Army|Cargo ships of the Australian Army|1940s ships |