HMS Albion has returned from her three-month experimental autumn deployment to the Mediterranean.

The assault ship sailed back home to Devonport having led Littoral Response Group (Experimentation) (LRG(X)) on a series of exercises which will help shape the Royal Navy and Royal Marines of tomorrow.

According to the Royal Navy here:

“Working together with HMS Dragon and RFA Lyme Bay, the task group has focused on developing the tactics and technology which will drive the Future Navy and Royal Marine’s Future Commando Force. They tested new equipment, such as drones, which could be used for resupplying equipment to commandos on the ground, miniature aerial helicopters for surveillance and underwater autonomous sonars to help map beaches for landings.

In all 40 experimental concepts have been tested in nine major exercises, largely focused around Cyprus in October and November. In addition to experimentation, the task group worked with NATO allies and regional partners to promote stability and security in the Mediterranean. The ships, helicopters and Royal Marines trained alongside forces from Cyprus, France, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine.”

“The Littoral Response Group task group has paved the way for the Future Navy and Future Commando Force,” said Commander Jason Eacock Albion’s Executive Officer.

“This deployment has focused on testing new ideas, concepts and kit to help us constantly adapt in a changing world. Additionally, we have also completed vital work in the Mediterranean, North Africa and Black Sea Regions alongside our NATO and regional allies to support regional security and stability. I am extremely proud of what has been achieved from our sailors and Royal Marines during this three-month deployment, especially with the added pressures and complications from Covid. We now look forward to reuniting with our family and friends for the Christmas holidays, and we thank them for supporting us during our time away.”

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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
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Jonathan
Jonathan
3 years ago

What’s with all the flying rats, someone crack open a bag of fish and chips or what ?

Tony
Tony
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan

Ice cream man turned up