Reuben James
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UK joins Norway’s mine warfare ‘mothership’ project
The UK will join Norway’s programme to develop offshore support vessels designed to deploy uncrewed minehunting and undersea-warfare systems.
ukdefencejournal.org.uk
UK and Norway to operate together to counter Russian undersea threat through major new defence agreement
Combined fleet of at least 13 warships, bolstered by autonomous systems, will hunt Russian submarines and protect critical infrastructure in the North Atlantic as part of new agreement.
This is a thread about the planned motherships and offshore support vessels intended to be procured jointly between both the UK and Norway. The Royal Navy has expressed in interest in the past for the three mine countermeasures motherships to operate alongside HMS Stirling Castle, but I less clear on what the Norwegians want from the programme, so if anyone could help me out, that'd be fantastic.
The Kongsberg Vanguard appears to be one proposal that's being pushed for the procurement - this is essentially two ships, a largish, bluewater, offshore patrol vessel, or a smaller inshore patrol vessel, both equipped for operating UAVs, USVs and UUVs. Kongsberg advertise a modular shipping container-based solution, with shown modules including ASW, ASuW and AAW. Very interesting design.
The Vanguard Solution
The Vanguard solution is developed based on the standardisation of fleet and systems. It is centred on handling day-to-day tasks as part of maintaining good order at sea. With increasing geopolitical volatility, the concept also has the flexibility to undertake naval warfare tasks, provided the...
That's the offshore support vessel version.
That's the inshore support vessel version.
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