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HMS Richmond Returns: A Global Voyage Complete

30 Nov

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Summary

  • HMS Richmond completed an eight-month mission as part of Operation Highmast.
  • The frigate visited South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and India.
  • It played a key role protecting the UK Carrier Strike Group led by HMS Prince of Wales.
HMS Richmond Returns: A Global Voyage Complete

HMS Richmond has completed an eight-month global deployment, Operation Highmast, returning to a welcome from hundreds of relatives and friends. The Royal Navy's Plymouth-based frigate, comprising 200 personnel, was a vital component of the 2025 premier deployment. Its mission involved extensive travel and exercises across key international waters.

The vessel's extensive itinerary included visits to South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and India. Additionally, HMS Richmond participated in major exercises in the Mediterranean, off the coasts of northern Australia, and near Japan. The commanding officer commended the crew for their professionalism, resilience, and teamwork throughout this demanding operation.

As part of the UK Carrier Strike Group, led by HMS Prince of Wales, HMS Richmond provided crucial protection against submarine and surface vessel threats. This mission allowed the ship to represent the Royal Navy on a global stage, showcasing its capabilities and fostering international partnerships during its comprehensive and successful voyage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
HMS Richmond undertook Operation Highmast, an eight-month global deployment as part of the Royal Navy's premier mission of 2025.
HMS Richmond visited South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and India during its recent eight-month deployment.
HMS Richmond provided essential protection for the UK Carrier Strike Group, safeguarding against submarine and surface vessel threats.

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