Sunday, 17 Nov 2024

Royal Navy scrambled to intercept Russian submarine in English Channel

Two Royal Navy warships were scrambled to intercept a Russian attack submarine in the English Channel.

The Kilo-class submarine, Krasnodar, was monitored by HMS Tyne and HMS Mersey after it surfaced in waters close to the UK.

The Portsmouth-based navy ships took over the job of following the submarine from French light frigate FS Enseigne de vaisseau Jacoubet off the coast of Ushant Island in Brittany on Sunday.

A Navy spokesman said: ‘Portsmouth-based Tyne, an Offshore Patrol Vessel, picked up the Krasnodar at the south-western end of the English Channel after the French Navy tracked its journey through the Bay of Biscay.


‘After sailing the Channel, sister ship HMS Mersey took over duties as the Russians headed through the Strait of Dover and into the North Sea on Monday.’

HMS Tyne’s operations officer, Lieutenant Justin Shirtcliff, said: ‘Tyne responded in a co-ordinated effort with allies to shadow the Russian submarine and her escort while transiting the English Channel.

‘This routine undertaking is an enduring task for the Royal Navy, in which Tyne and her sister ships of the Royal Navy’s Overseas Patrol Squadron play a key role.’

HMS Mersey’s commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Will Edwards-Bannon, added: ‘It has been impressive to see, first-hand, the seamless co-ordination between allied ships and aircraft from various nations involved in this operation.

‘I am very proud of the disciplined way in which my ship’s company has responded to the challenge of maintaining our readiness for operations through the challenges of Covid-19 which, along with the support we receive from our families, has enabled Mersey to once again successfully play our part in protecting our nation’s interests.’

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