A Royal Navy Type 45 Destroyer is maintaining “surveillance” of a Russian destroyer, the Vice Admiral Kulakov as it sails through the English Channel.
For the first time the Royal Navy destroyer has been deployed to take part in a NATO operation to observe the Russian warship with a “Wildcat helicopter” from the 815 Naval Air Squadron.
HMS Duncan will monitor the Russian warship westward though the English Channel towards Ushant off the French coast.
The Royal Navy said, “A Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron, based at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, joined the operation to provide air support and maintain surveillance of the Russian vessel.
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“The coordinated effort involved three nations, including a Dutch Air Force NH90 and the French Navy.
The operation underscores the government’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding UK waters and protecting national security through the Plan for Change.
HMS Duncan’s Commanding Officer, Commander Dan Lee, added, “This operation highlights the Royal Navy’s commitment to safeguarding UK waters and working seamlessly with our NATO allies to ensure the security of our shared maritime spaces.
“The close coordination between UK, French and Dutch forces demonstrates the strength of our alliance and our ability to respond collectively to any activity in our region.
“Tracking and escorting the Vice Admiral Kulakov through UK waters was a clear example of NATO’s interoperability in action. The professionalism and teamwork displayed by all involved ensured the operation was conducted safely and effectively, showcasing our shared resolve to uphold international maritime norms.”
Al Carns, Minister for the Armed Forces, said, “The Royal Navy stands ready to respond to any Russian Naval activity.
“They conduct constant monitoring operations to safeguard Britain and our territorial waters.
“Once again the Royal Navy has deployed under Allied Maritime Command underpinning our unwavering solidarity with NATO to counter Russian activity.”