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English: Pictured in Raiding Craft are 43 Commando Royal Marines about to board HMS Tamar during a training exercise at sea.

HMS Tamar worked with HMS Echo in order to conduct Royal Marine boarding training.

HMS Tamar is the fourth of the five new Offshore Patrol Vessels being built to replace the current River Class vessels.

Like her three older sisters HMS Forth, Medway and Trent, HMS Tamar will be deployed on lengthy missions around the globe, operating out of overseas ports and bases as part of the Navy’s Forward Presence programme.

Her remit is to protect UK interests at sea, work and support our allies, assist British citizens, provide aid in the aftermath of natural disasters. She has a flight deck and is armed with an array of weaponry, meaning she can support a range of operations, from counter-piracy to anti-smuggling.

  • Organization: Royal Navy
  • Object Name: 18112020A
  • Category: MOD
  • Keywords: Action, RRC, RIGID RAIDER, Raiding Craft, Vessel, Equipment, Ocean, Water, Scenery, Landscape, Environment, Terrain, Boarding Party, Royal Marine Exercise, Royal Navy, Royal Marines, RM Units, 3 Commando Brigade, 3 Cdo Bde RM, 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines, FPGRM
  • Country: At Sea
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