RN Littoral Support Groups

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Navy Lookout [Earlier today]

RFA Mounts Bay loading the Mexeflote in the Solent today as the ship prepares for upcoming Littoral Response Group deployment. [See attached]


Understanding the Royal Navy’s littoral response group concept

The Integrated Review promised Royal Navy’s future amphibious capability would be built around two Littoral Response Groups (LRG). Here we look at how this will be delivered, the strategic questions raised.

See - https://www.navylookout.com/understandi ... p-concept/
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British assault ship departs Libya

A Royal Navy task group has completed a mission to Libya as part of security operations in the Mediterranean.
HMS Albion, flagship of Littoral Response Group North – a UK force designed to react to crises in European waters – sailed into capital Tripoli on Wednesday, becoming the first Royal Navy ship to visit the port in eight years according to a Royal Navy press release.
“Plymouth-based Albion – the Royal Navy’s amphibious flagship – was the floating venue for engagement events with political and military figures in Libya, while sailors and Royal Marines shared expertise with personnel from the Libyan Armed Forces.
See - https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/british ... rts-libya/

Link from Tim.
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