Type 23 Frigate HMS Kent joined Greek fast attack missile craft HS Daniolos for an exercise in Greek waters.

HMS Kent is currently deployed as part of the Carrier Strike Group 21 deployment.

Previously, the vessel hosted Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Greece along with members of the defence industry and conducted a briefing for Greek journalists alongside Piraeus, Greece.

HMS Kent is a Type 23 frigate and, say the Royal Navy, “part of the fleet that is considered to be central to our frontline operations. That includes disrupting the work of criminals, including smugglers, pirates and drug traffickers”.

“As one of the Royal Navy’s newest frigates, she’s been specially designed for versatility, meaning she can undertake a wide variety of operations, from combat and humanitarian aid to acting as a training vessel for the next generation of Royal Navy engineers. She has also played a key role in high profile ceremonial events.”

What is the UK Carrier Strike Group doing?

HMS Queen Elizabeth is the deployed flag ship for Carrier Strike Group 21 (CSG21), a deployment that will see the ship and her escorts sail to the Asia-Pacific and back.

The Carrier Strike Group includes ships from the United States Navy, the Dutch Navy, and Marines from the US Marine Corps. As well as British frigates, destroyers, a submarine, two RFA supply ships and air assets from 617 Sqn, 820 NAS, 815 NAS and 845 NAS.

The Carrier Strike Group.

CSG21 will see the ship along with the Strike Group work with over 40 countries from around the world. The Strike Group will operate and exercise with other countries Navies and Air Forces during the 7 month deployment.

George Allison
George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

38 COMMENTS

    • Reminds me of an old trawler crew from the early C20th out of Lowestoft which had a crew of 70-80 year olds & the “boy” was in his 60s.
      The last T23 was commissioned in 2002, but Richmond in 1995, with 6 later T23s commisioning after her. We’ve not commisioned any frigates sscince then, so the “one of our newest” statement is complete smoke & mirrors to give the impression the class aren’t close to their sell-by date. Disinformation is being employed freely to lull the UK public into a false sense of security by HMG.

  1. The Greek vessels are of UK design and will probably be the basis of the boats being offered to the Ukrainians.

  2. Love it.. Great sales job….’I believe you are looking for some frigates….did we mention sister ship HMS Montrose is going for a song’…. 🙂

      • Yes, agree; notwithstanding opinions often voiced that they are ‘ knackered’ , as a fleet the RN has maintained them as effective fighting ships. Lifex’d with new diesels and with an ‘ industry standard’ mcg and the AShM of your choice they are an attractive package especially when you add Sea Ceptor, and Wildcat with its new missiles.

  3. Do you think someone made sure to get a good picture with Harpoon in it as a sort of look we have got heavyweight Anti ship missiles Onest Guv….we do

  4. So this is actually not just a deployment of our carrier group, but an underhanded attempt at second hand frigate selling.

    • Not really anything underhanded about it. The new Greek frigate order potential includes replacing some of the older Elli-class Greek frigates, upgrading the newer Hydra-class Greek frigates and also requires two interim frigates for use while the new frigates are built. The Greeks could probably do far worse than a couple of T23s. They could probably also do far worse than the Arrowhead 140 with its low entry cost for the new frigate builds.

      • Underhand is probably the wrong word, I just had images of some Commander RN, doing a used car salesman impression, kicking the keel etc….

        • No that would be beneath the RN’s dignity a CPO maybe ! But look on the bright side the more stuff we sell the cheaper Type 32 might turn out to be and the more we can buy. It might even mean some more shipbuilding jobs outside Scotland. I know a lot of mights.

        • remember the ‘lost £60 million paid to a ‘fixer during the sale of two t 22’s to the Romanians the serious fraud office spent over ten years looking for it and gave up.

  5. THE IDEA OF CONVERTING SMALL PATROL CRAFT INTO SERIOUS WARFIGHTING UNITS IS SOMETHING THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY i’ think putting a single tube asw tube onto an archer and coordinating several to work in collusion with say a t 31 in littoral waters would be a good pace to go many countries include missile boats as part of its inventory.. the Iranians have mounted a cruise missile onto a fast british commercial speedboat(bradstock).asymmetric warfare will be the future of naval warfare the days of major warships trading blows in battle is long gone fast boats like archers should be looked at for proper naval roles and not be wasted as mere training boats.

    • There was an interesting concept floated by a US think-tank last year outlining long range littoral patrol boat that had sufficient commonality with commercial vessels to allow it to go ‘dark’ in tactical TTW periods and blend in with other traffic. For a RN context there could a standardised build using diesel engines/ generator with external electric motor pods and a battery pack that would allow some quiet running, a commercial radar set but with defence standards DSP on the returns, wet dock at the rear for a rigid raider, dozen (or more) vertical launch tubes, borrow the battle management system from the F-35 for modern integration. Probably get them built for £50 million each, then experiment with the rest of the weapon fit (light gun, recycled warrior turrets, multi-barrel rocket launcher, Javelin, Spike etc). Call them inshore patrol vessels to avoid frightening the old timers and you could have 8-10 ships for younger naval officers to cut their teeth on, while if things were in danger of getting exciting you stick a good mix in the VL tubes and you a cheap but significant threat?

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