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  • Historic Gun Salutes marks the passing of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
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    Historic Gun Salutes marks the passing of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
    HMS Montrose firing her Salting Gun as part of a 41 Gun salute to mark the passing of His Royal Highness Prince Phillip.

    41 gun salutes were fired by ceremonial 3lb guns at Portsmouth and Devonport Naval Bases and aboard destroyer HMS Diamond in UK waters, plus frigate HMS Montrose in Duqm, Oman.

    One round will be fired every minute for 40 minutes.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image of sailors from HMS Montrose and Royal Marines from 10 Troop M Coy 42 Cdo, transit to a suspicious vessel during a counter-narcotics operation SEA SHIELD, in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image of members of 217 Flight from 815 NAS, seen here onboard HMS Montrose with a Wildcat helicopter in the background on Op SEA SHIELD in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image of the boarding team from HMS Montrose, standing with the 450KG of methamphetamine seized during Op SEA SHIELD in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image of members of the HMS Montrose boarding team preparing to board a vessel during a counter-narcotics operation SEA SHIELD, in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image of sailors from HMS Montrose and Royal Marines from 10 Troop M Coy 42 Cdo, transit to a suspicious vessel during a counter-narcotics operation SEA SHIELD, in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image of a member of the HMS Montrose boarding team preparing to board a vessel during a counter-narcotics operation SEA SHIELD, in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image taken from HMS Montrose's Wildcat helicopter, seen here providing overwatch for members of its boarding team approaching a vessel during a counter-narcotics operation SEA SHIELD, in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image taken from HMS Montrose's Wildcat helicopter, seen here providing overwatch for members of its boarding team intercepting a vessel during a counter-narcotics operation SEA SHIELD, in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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    ROYAL NAVY SEIZES OVER 450KG IN THE LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE DRUG BUST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
    Image of sailors from HMS Montrose and Royal Marines from 10 Troop M Coy 42 Cdo, transit to a suspicious vessel during a counter-narcotics operation SEA SHIELD, in the Gulf today (14/10/2020).

    Sailors and Royal Marines from HMS Montrose intercepted over 450 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a wholesale value of £18 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea.

    The operation, which was part of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Operation SEA SHIELD, was an international effort involving several of the CMF’s 33 member nations and partners.

    In rough seas, and aided by the ship’s Wildcat helicopter, sailors and Royal Marines conducted the boarding of the suspicious vessel, and during an extensive search discovered the 450kg haul hidden amongst the boat’s cargo.
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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    The crew of HMS Montrose are seen here carrying out a man overboard exercise (MOBEX), using a rigid hull inflatable boat.

    On Sunday 19th January 2020 HMS MONTROSE (stbd) conducted a man overboard exercise (MOBEX) after sailing from Bahrain.

    A MOBEX is always required within 24 hours of a ship sailing from harbour. In the event that a man falls over the side of the ship into the water, an alert will be made and whole ships reactions will be required. A MOBEX is not only carried out after sailing from harbour, they are part of regular training and part of life on board a warship.

    HMS MONTROSE is currently carrying out duties patrolling the Gulf, keeping the shipping lanes safe and ensuring that international trade is not threatened. In the first two months on patrol in 2019 HMS MONTROSE safeguarded over 6 million tonnes of British Shipping. HMS MONTROSE is also carrying out counter narcotic operations for CTF 150.

    HMS MONTROSE is a type 23 frigate originally based in Plymouth and is the Royal Navy’s forward operating ship based out in the Gulf for the upcoming years and works on a watch rotation basis.
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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image of HMS Northumberland sailing into the River Tyne for a routine port visit to Newcastle, in order to strengthen the ties between the Ship and its affiliated county.

    The Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate, that specialising in Anti-Submarine Warfare, will be alongside on the Tyne from Thursday 06 February through to Sunday 09 February. During its stop-over the ship will take the opportunity to visit the city and enjoy some of the warm hospitality and friendship which the City and the region is renowned for.
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