RN Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) - River Class

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River Class OPV HMS Tamar pictured at Fleet Activities, Yokosuka.....In the background USS Ronald Reagan pictured undergoing a 4 month selected restricted availability refit...February 19th 2022.
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HMS Spey has visited the remote Pitcairn Islands to deliver Covid booster shots.
Also conducted patrol of the vast Marine Protected Area and conduct water sampling to monitor the impacts of climate change Pacific.

3 photos at - https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/ ... 6117874689
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Pelican wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 1:00 pm SPEY

HMS Spey has visited the remote Pitcairn Islands to deliver Covid booster shots.
Also conducted patrol of the vast Marine Protected Area and conduct water sampling to monitor the impacts of climate change Pacific.

3 photos at - https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/ ... 6117874689
SPEY

HMS Spey delivers vaccines and patrols for illegal fishing in Pitcairn Islands

Royal Navy sailors delivered Covid vaccines to the descendants of the Bounty when patrol ship HMS Spey visited the tiny Pitcairn Islands in the Pacific.

The islands – which are in the middle of the South Pacific and home to only around 50 people – are one of Britain’s most isolated Overseas Territories, famous as the last resting place of HMS Bounty and its mutineers.

The ship also carried enough Covid jabs to offer a booster to every eligible person on the islands, most of whom are double vaccinated.

Continues with quite a few photos at - https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-l ... rn-islands
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Patrol ship HMS Spey received the warmest welcome yet on the latest leg of her South Pacific odyssey.
She spent a week in Fiji - enjoying official events, sport, military visits, local traditions and above all island hospitality. See:
https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-l ... ey-in-fiji
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HMS Spey is the first RoyalNavy ship to visit the South Pacific islands of Vanuatu in 46 years as she continues her operations in the Indo-Pacific.
HMS Plymouth was the last visitor in January 1976.

See - https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=34 ... 0630797681
And - https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-l ... ts-vanuatu
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TAMAR - alongside for maintenance in Sewambang Dockyard, Singapore. (Dressed overall for Queen's Birthday this week).

SPEY - Since deploying from Portsmouth in September 2021, HMS Spey has travelled 25,000 miles.
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HMS Spey 30mm ASCG gunnery exercise - in the South Pacific.

See- https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/ ... 2151942144
And - https://www.navylookout.com/the-all-rou ... -in-focus/
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HMS Tamar passing HMS Spey as she departed from Sembawang this morning
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