HMAS Lachlan (K364)

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HMAS Lachlan shortly after the end of World War II
HMAS Lachlan shortly after the end of World War II
Career (Australia)
Name: HMAS Lachlan (K364)
Namesake: Lachlan River
Builder: Morts Dock and Engineering Company
Laid down: 22 March 1943
Launched: 25 March 1944
Commissioned: 14 February 1945
Decommissioned: 5 October 1949
Fate: Transferred to RNZN
Career (New Zealand) 100x35px
Decommissioned: February 1975
Fate: Sold for scrap
General characteristics
Class and type: River class frigate

HMAS Lachlan (K364/F364) (later HMNZS Lachlan (F364)) was a River class frigate that served the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1945 to 1949.

Lachlan was laid down by Morts Dock and Engineering Company at Balmain, New South Wales on 22 March 1943 and launched on 25 March 1944 by Sarah McNamara Scullin, wife of former Australian Prime Minister James Scullin. The ship was named for the Lachlan River in New South Wales, and commissioned into the RAN on 14 February 1945.

Lachlan paid off on 5 October 1949. She was transferred to the Royal New Zealand Navy, renamed HMNZS Lachlan, and served as a survey and Antarctic supply vessel until February 1975.