HMS Richmond, a Type 23 Frigate, has sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on enroute to Vietnam to demonstrate freedom of navigation, in a move likely to anger Beijing.

There are currently amid heightened tensions between China and Taiwan. China claims Taiwan as its own territory and has stepped up military and political pressure to force the democratically ruled island to accept Chinese sovereignty.

While U.S. warships pass through the strait on an almost monthly basis, despite Chinese opposition, the Royal Navy has not done so since 2019.

Earlier this month First Sea Lord Tony Radakin told Nikkei Asia that it was “very clear that the Taiwan Strait is international waters. It is a waterway that can be used by different nations.”

Back in 2018, assault ship HMS Albion was challenged by a Chinese frigate and two helicopters during freedom of navigation exercise in the nearby but equally disputed South China Sea. Local media reported that both sides remained calm during the encounter and the Royal Navy assault ship continued on course despite protests from China.

China has previously warned the West “not to play with fire” on Taiwan issues  and demanding “peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait”.

Earlier in the month, HMS Richmond captured evidence of ships apparently breaching United Nations sanctions targeting North Korea’s Weapons of Mass Destruction and ballistic missile programmes.

British warship enforces North Korea sanctions

Why is HMS Richmond there?

The frigate is part of HMS Queen Elizabeth’s Carrier Strike Group. Over the last month HMS Queen Elizabeth’s Carrier Strike Group has been conducting a series of exercises with the Japanese, United States and the Republic of Korea, separate to sanctions enforcement, you can read more about that at the Royal Navy website here.

HMS Queen Elizabeth sailing her Carrier Strike Group.

The Royal Navy say that HMS Richmond is now currently alongside in Japan undertaking a planned routine maintenance programme before resuming operations and defence engagement with the Carrier Strike Group.

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

89 COMMENTS

  1. First part of article says Richmond is going to Vietnam via Taiwan straight and last paragraph RN says she is “now currently alongside in Japan” That is the wrong direction and by my reading she has come from there.

    So has she been to Vietnam already and returned?

    • I believe only Montrose and Kent have them fitted currently. One of those two, HMS Kent has them fitted for this deployment. The other escorts have to rely on their Wildcat for the provision of anti-ship missiles.

  2. It would seem ,that Richmond has been an Agent provocator .First checking how Kim Jong gets his Slimming pills through UN sanctions, And now sticking two fingers up tòo China’s false claim of ownership of International waters, I just wonder whether Richmond was in 3 Yankee or Zulu, ,Alpha, tropical rig or full Anti Flash hoods up ?

    • Alex , Europe closing ranks, for European defence force it will end in tragedy pun sorry if the Helenic Navy wishes tòo be supplied with Frigates from France then it will just show that the EU well France is trying for an EU Navy an outcome that was edged on by what France sees as an Anglo pact Aukus

      • Or it shows the French are continuing to back the Greeks in the rivalry with Turkey…and while they are at it win a few export orders.

        • Greece and Turkey although Nato Allies have been in friction for over a century Anyone would think that France is trying too show discourse between Nato countries with this proposed Pact , Then stating how Nato is now obsolete ?

          • .my thoughts exactly Alex, Instigated by France who only jumped on the Nato bandwagon after the fall of the Warsaw pact they can’t stand playing second Fiddle too us Anglo’s

          • The Aukus pact is too a downgrade of NATO.

            It is confirmed that Greece signed a letter of intention to buy 3 FDI frigates.

          • Wouldn’t Nato Countries incorporate Australia into the Fold they did take part in Afghanistan and bush’s Iraq folly when I mean Nato countries I meant those dedicated to the principles of the Nato Allience, , France having signed the deal with Greece ,Could see Turkey turn North towards Russia for equipping their military The Greeks and Turks have had an wary unease of each other since 1923 and again in 74 with Cyprus This has nothing really tòo do with Shipbuilding it smells of Macron and sour grapes

          • France is part of NATO since the beginning (1949) as a founder…
            Time to read something more accurate than your actual “source”.

          • Indeed. The French Greek issue is just, IMHO, a ploy to politically counter balance Turkeys growing ambition in Mediterranean and N Africa and commercially make some sales.

            What France does with Germany and Poland (with an increasingly robust land capability) is more likely to be a barometer of a euro defense pact. I dont see Poland going anywhere other than staying in NATO anytime soon.

    • I would imagine self defence is allowed if she was attacked. But such an attack would be insanity unless China really wanted to start WW3. Especially with half the navy currently down there. Not to mention a load of other navies..

      • SHE only passed through the Taiwanese straits it’s not as She was up the Yangzee taking on Mao JSPs for ROEs I don’t think that China would play by the rules against Colonial imperial Warmongers such as US as their Press would report if they did , what’s that saying “Fools rush in”

  3. Wonder if she accidentally spooled out the towed sonar array behind her and accidentally identified lots of new under water contacts. Maybe the real reason Chinese kicking up a stink.

    • Maybe. No current Taiwan escorts have towed array sonars, just hull mounted apart from the 2 600t Tuo Chiang-class corvettes which have VDS, but USN Arleigh Burkes do & could just as easily & more likely mapped out anything in the straights.

    • Apparently, you don’t need Sonar too locate Chinese Subs , if you stand on the upper deck and Listen you can locate and pinpoint them with ease (the sound of Chopsticks is a dead giveaway) .I do apologise if I have offended any TAS apes

  4. Great to show solidarity & support with Taiwan & to nullify all the bullying & posturing by the PRC. It’s the PRC playing with fire by trying to extend hegemony over its neighbors & threats to invade Taiwan. They have to be opposed with force as they don’t give a fig wether Taiwan wants to remain independant or not.

    • China doesn’t understand anything like that DMJj
      They even added, Tiawan’s Olympic medals too their Tally so as it took Them top of the medal table now that’s being bloody Cheeky

        • They already have the Chinese version of the thought Police with limited access too the world wide Web , (Internet) the next big fib will be that they invented Professional Football , to boot LOL

  5. If I were the President of the US i’d send a full CVN battle group straight through there and blast “America F#$k Yeah” lol

  6. Flying over or sailing alongside any vessel is not a breech of international law, or a ‘challenge’;. Challenges are issued when a vessel is stopped. As those NK vessels obserced to be breeching UN sanctions weren’t.

  7. lying over or sailing alongside any vessel is not a breech of international law, or a ‘challenge’.

    Challenges are issued when a vessel is stopped. As those NK vessels observed to be breaking UN sanctions weren’t.

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