British patrol vessels begin third year in Indo-Pacific

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Royal Navy patrol ships will experiment with protecting underwater infrastructure and the collective security of the Indo-Pacific region as the third year of their mission begins.

It’s two years since the patrol ships HMS Tamar and HMS Spey left their home base of Portsmouth to re-establish a permanent RN presence in the Indo-Pacific – the first time since the return of Hong Kong a quarter of a century ago.

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