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English: HMS Tyne leads the way as all three vessel of the same Class operated together for a joint exercise.

In a rare occurrence the Severn Class vessels HMS Mersey, HMS Severn and HMS Tyne sailed together in the Solent as part of a squadron exercise to demonstrate their capabilities and to take the opportunity to operate as a group.

The River Class patrol vessels usually work independently, patrolling 80,000 square miles of UK waters to prevent over-fishing and to protect UK and EU fish stocks and to provide security and reassurance.

  • Organization: ROYAL NAVY
  • Object Name: FX110035010
  • Category: RNA
  • Supplemental Categories: Ships, Patrol Vessels
  • Keywords: HMS Tyne, Squadex, Surface Ship, Patrol Vessel, UK, Mersey, Royal Navy, Equipment, Ship, Offshore Patrol Vessel, OPV, Fishery Protection Squadron, River Class
  • Country: UK
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