- Sydney Harbour defences
Sydney Harbour was protected by coastal batteries and other fixed defences from the early 1800s until the 1960s. These defences were constructed to protect theAustralia n city ofSydney from attack by enemywarship s andsubmarine s. [Australian War Memorial http://www.awm.gov.au/diaries/ww2/folder.asp?folder=175 Australian Army war diaries - Sydney Fortress] TOCleftclearPre-Federation defences
Sydney 's earliest fortifications were built aroundSydney Cove to protect the new colony of Sydney from attacks from non-British ships or convict uprisings. The first gun emplacement was built in 1801 on Middle Head (north of Obelisk Bay) during the Napoleonic wars. More permanent fortifications were built during the first half of the 1800s in response to feared foreign attacks [http://www.shfa.nsw.gov.au/uploads/documents/Dawes%20Point%20Excavation.pdf www.shfa.nsw.gov.au/uploads] and new threats to theBritish empire . In 1790 theDawes Point Battery was meant to be the first line of defence against an attack by theSpanish Empire ,Napoleon ’s French troops in 1810, and theRussian Pacific Fleet in the 1850s (during theCrimean War ). This was part of a line of defences that were concentrated on protecting the inner Harbour, these also appear to have been given a low priority. Construction ofFort Denison began in 1841, though the fort wasn't completed until 1857. [ [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/Defence+heritage+in+and+around+Sydney+Harbour Defence heritage in & around Sydney Harbour] ] [ [http://www.heritage.nsw.gov.au/07_subnav_02_2.cfm?itemid=5056455 Ben Buckler Gun Battery 1893] ] [ [http://www.harbourtrust.gov.au/downloads/acrobat/plan/planmiddlehead.pdf ThePlan ] ]Sydney's defences were expanded following the withdrawal (
Cardwell reforms ) of British soldiers from Australia during the 1870s. This prompted the construction of four sets of fortifications on Georges Heights and around other parts of the harbour, theMiddle Head Fortifications , theGeorges Head Battery , theLower Georges Heights Commanding Position and a smaller fort located on Bradleys Head were constructed during this period and upgraded in the 1880s on the advise of British experts. They were designed to attack enemy ships as they attempted entry into Sydney Harbour. Some of these forts, were at the time, built of an out dated design.A Submarine Miners’ Depot was constructed at Chowder Bay (Georges Head) in the 1880s. In 1888 the site was modified for the latest in harbour defences. The site was a strategic position and considered the best place to observe and fire mines which were laid underwater. Minefields were laid across the main shipping channels of Port Jackson from 1876 to 1922 and a base was built at Chowder Bay for the submarine miners (Clifton Gardens). From Georges Head, miners watched for ships entering the harbour. Their job was to explode the mine closest to an approaching enemy ship. Each underwater mine was attached to an electric cable that ran up the cliff to the firing post. [http://www.harbourtrust.gov.au/topics/sitesmiddlehead.html#history Sydney Harbour Federation Trust Sites - Headland Park ] ] [ [http://www.defence.gov.au/news/armynews/special_elements/just_soldiers/chowder_bay.htm Army - The Soldiers' Newspaper ] ]
The work of the submarine miner was secretive, technical and dangerous. During a demonstration in 1891, a crowd of several thousand watched as a terrible accident killed four miners and injured another eight. [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
] The Submarine Mining Corps was dismantled in 1922.Sydney's defences were expanded over the last decades of the 19th century and eventually incorporated a fort on Bare Island to defend the approaches to
Botany Bay .clearWorld War II
Sydney's defences were not expanded from their pre-Federation condition until the 1920s. During the 1920s a number of well-constructed fortifications were built to protect Sydney. Sydney's defences were further expanded following the outbreak of
World War II and were considerably augmented onceJapan entered the war. While Sydney's anti-submarine defences were not yet complete at the time of theattack on Sydney Harbour on the night of31 May 1942 , they were successful in sinking two of the three Japanesemidget submarine s which attempted to enter the Harbour.The end of coastal defence
Following the end of the Japanese threat to Australia Sydney's defences were reduced from 1944. The last fortifications were not decommissioned until the 1960s, however. While Sydney is no longer protected by fixed defences, a high proportion of the
Australian Defence Force is based within the greater Sydney region and could be called on to protect the city during an emergency. During the 2000 Sydney Olympics security for the Harbour was provided by Special Forces, Navy Clearance Divers and warships.Current major ADF facilities in Sydney include:
* Air Force
**RAAF Base Richmond
* Army
**Holsworthy Barracks
* Navy
** HMAS Kuttabul
** HMAS PenguinReferences
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