HMAS Labuan (L 128)

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Career (Australia)
Builder: Walkers Limited (Maryborough, Queensland)
Laid down: October 1971
Launched: 29 December 1971
Commissioned: 9 March 1973
Motto: "Fail Not"
Fate: Active
General characteristics
Displacement: 316 tons
Length: 44.5 metres
Beam: 10.1 metres
Propulsion: Two GE diesels
Speed: 9 knots
Capacity: 180 tons of vehicle cargo or 400 soldiers
Complement: 13
Armament: two 0.50 inch machine guns

HMAS Labuan (L-128) is a Balikpapan class heavy landing craft laid down by Walkers, Limited, at Maryborough in Queensland in October 1971, launched on 29 December 1971 and commissioned on 9 March 1973. She was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy Reserve on 15 June 1979.

The Labuan is the second of two naval vessels to have been named after Labuan, an island off the east coast of Sabah. Her name was previously used by HMAS Labuan (L-3501), a Mark III Tank Landing Ship.