'Exceptional' Royal Navy Scrambled to Track 'Sanctioned' Russia Ships in Channel
HMS Tyne and a Wildcat helicopter tracked two sanctioned Russian cargo ships and warships through UK waters and European sea lanes as part of NATO maritime security efforts.
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The British Royal Navy has sent a patrol ship and a Wildcat helicopter to track two sanctioned Russian cargo ships and their accompanying warships as they pass through the English Channel.
Hampshire based Royal Navy ship intercepts Russian warship
A Hampshire Royal Navy ship, the HMS Tyne, and a helicopter were sent to intercept Russian warships near UK waters.
Moment Royal Navy tracks Russian warships in English Channel as tensions rise - The Mirror
Portsmouth-based patrol ship HMS Tyne and a Wildcat helicopter shadowed sanctioned Russian cargo ships and their escorting warships through UK waters as part of a concentrated NATO effort
Routine work for the Royal Navy continues – Russian naval group shadowed in UK waters - Navy Lookout
HMS Tyne and an RN Wildcat helicopter were deployed to monitor Russian naval and merchant vessels passing close to UK waters in recent days, as part of a wider NATO effort to track Russian maritime activity from the Mediterranean to the North Sea. HMS Tyne was deployed to monitor the movement of the Russian Ropucha-class […] The post Routine work for the Royal Navy continues – Russian naval group shadowed in UK waters first appeared on Navy Look…
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