It will be a not-so-subtle display of naval military might, and the most  diverse armada of international warships ever to sail into Sydney Harbour.

Bristling with weaponry, some 21 nations  will be represented in the October  Fleet Review, including China by a  Luhu Class destroyer,  Qingdao.

Russia will send the RFS Vareyag cruiser capable of carrying long-range  surface-to-air missiles and anti-submarine torpedoes. At 186 metres it will be  the largest ship on the harbour.

Britain will send HMS Daring, a guided-missile destroyer and America will deploy  the USS Chosin, a guided-missile cruiser.

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All will assemble at Garden Island and  across the Harbour marking the  centenary of the first entry of the Royal Australian Navy's fleet into Sydney on  October 4, 1913.

On that occasion tens of thousands of people lined the foreshore to greet the  flagship, the first  HMAS Australia, as Australia came of age with its own defence capability.

 

All will assemble at Garden Island and across the Harbour marking the centenary of the first entry of the Royal Australian Navy's fleet into Sydney on October 4, 1913.

 

Omg there's going to be a lot of "well hello sailor" going on in the city in October Woman LOLHeart

 

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