A number of NATO warships have arrived in Glasgow ahead of Exercise Strike Warrior, a major multinational naval exercise set to take place off the coast of Scotland.

To avoid doubt, these images were captured by a qualified and insured drone pilot, taken at a distance with zoom so as not to fly close to the vessels.

The ships docked at Glasgow’s King George V dock are frigates and corvettes from Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany, each bringing unique capabilities to the exercise.

Here’s a gallery of images showing the vessels.

Here’s a breakdown of the warships that have arrived so far:

  1. Dom Francisco de Almeida (F334): A Vasco da Gama-class frigate of the Portuguese Navy, Dom Francisco de Almeida is equipped with Harpoon anti-ship missiles, a 76mm OTO Melara gun, and two triple torpedo tubes for anti-submarine warfare. It has a displacement of 3,200 tons, a top speed of 32 knots, and is powered by a CODOG (Combined Diesel or Gas) propulsion system.
  2. B.N.S. Louise-Marie (F931): A Belgian Karel Doorman-class frigate, Louise-Marie is equipped with Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missiles, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, a 76mm naval gun, and two Mark 46 torpedo launchers. It has a displacement of 3,320 tons, a top speed of 30 knots, and features diesel propulsion.
  3. H.N.L.M.S. De Ruyter (F804): A De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate of the Royal Netherlands Navy, De Ruyter features APAR and SMART-L radars, SM-2 surface-to-air missiles, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, a Goalkeeper CIWS, and torpedo launchers. It has a displacement of 6,050 tons, a top speed of 30 knots, and is powered by a COGAG (Combined Gas and Gas) propulsion system.
  4. H.N.L.M.S. Van Amstel (F831): A Karel Doorman-class frigate of the Royal Netherlands Navy, Van Amstel is equipped with Sea Sparrow missiles, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, a 76mm OTO Melara gun, and two triple torpedo tubes. It has a displacement of 3,320 tons, a top speed of 30 knots, and uses a diesel propulsion system.
  5. F.G.S. Magdeburg (F261): A German Braunschweig-class corvette, Magdeburg is armed with RBS-15 Mk3 anti-ship missiles, a 76mm naval gun, and two MLG 27mm autocannons. It also features RAM (Rolling Airframe Missile) for close-in air defense. The corvette has a displacement of 1,840 tons, a top speed of 26 knots, and is powered by two diesel engines.

These warships will take part in a series of complex drills aimed at enhancing interoperability between NATO navies, as part of Exerise Strike Warrior.

What is Strike Warrior?

Exercise Strike Warrior is a major naval training event held by the Royal Navy, designed to enhance combat readiness and strengthen interoperability among allied forces. Taking place off the coast of Scotland, the exercise involves a wide array of naval assets, including surface ships, submarines, and air units, such as the UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG).

HMS Prince of Wales, one of the Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, plays a central role, alongside other vessels like HMS Iron Duke. The training scenarios during Strike Warrior include simulated air and missile attacks, anti-submarine warfare, and surface combat exercises, providing a rigorous test of the fleet’s capabilities.

The exercise also serves as a crucial preparation stage for future deployments, ensuring that the Royal Navy and its allies remain ready to respond to global threats.

It brings together forces from NATO allies and partner nations, fostering coordination and tactical skill development among participants. By simulating high-intensity combat operations, Strike Warrior aims to ensure that participating units, including aircraft, frigates, and destroyers, are well-prepared to meet the challenges of naval warfare.

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Lisa has a degree in Media & Communication from Glasgow Caledonian University and works with industry news, sifting through press releases in addition to moderating website comments.
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Val
Val
22 days ago

BS total BS. Taxpayers ships as in not grey and warships, total BS! The UK shipbuilding strategy is the most shameful and biggest comedy, along with steel making, coal powered generation and unlawful giving land to a Country that never had any right. This is lowest the UK can go. But all can be reversed.

Mark
Mark
22 days ago
Reply to  Val

What?

Anonymous sailor
Anonymous sailor
21 days ago

If you’re listing specs such as radars and weapons, be specific and consistent. All three M-frigates for example have the coalkeeper-ciws, yet this reads as if only De Ruyter has one. All frigates have COGAG is in fact incorrect for De Ruyter…

Rui
Rui
19 days ago

Actually the Francisco de Almeida is not from the Vasco da Gama MEKO200 class. It was the former Van Galen M-type frigate of the dutch navy