UK Retrofits RFA Lyme Bay with Autonomous Systems for Gulf Mine Clearance
The retrofit equips RFA Lyme Bay with modular autonomous mine-countermeasure systems to reduce personnel risk while enabling mine clearance in contested waters, officials said.
- The UK is retrofitting the Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel RFA Lyme Bay in Gibraltar with autonomous minehunting systems, configuring the ship to store, deploy, and recover uncrewed underwater vehicles and crewless minehunting boats.
- Following President Donald Trump's call for allies to act, British ministers authorized the refit to address Tehran's effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route.
- Designed as a "mothership," RFA Lyme Bay will coordinate multiple autonomous platforms, allowing the Royal Navy to maintain clearance operations while reducing risks to personnel through cutting-edge uncrewed systems.
- Defence sources stated no final decision to deploy the vessel has been made, though this preventative measure provides ministers with options should they be needed to resume normal merchant shipping flow.
- Thousands of American sailors and Marines arrived in the Middle East on Friday aboard the USS Tripoli as the Pentagon prepares for possible ground operations in Iran amid reports of potential invasion.
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RFA Lyme Bay is to be equipped with autonomous and remotely-controlled mine hunting systems in Gibraltar. This will prepare the ship to support mine clearance operations in the Gulf region, if called upon. RFA Lyme Bay was reactivated at short notice in early March after a period of inactivity alongside in Gibraltar, following a maintenance […] The post Royal Navy strengthens mine countermeasures posture for possible return to the Gulf first app…
RFA Lyme Bay to become minehunting mothership
RFA Lyme Bay is set to be fitted with new uncrewed mine countermeasures systems, enabling the ship to operate as a mothership for autonomous minehunting equipment, the Royal Navy has said. The Bay-class vessel will receive the technology during a period in Gibraltar, where it will be configured to store, deploy and recover a range of uncrewed systems, including underwater vehicles and minehunting boats. The upgrade follows the ship being brought…
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