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Dedicated to amphibious operations, the British ship RFA Argus was deemed “too dangerous” to navigate

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Since the Royal Navy will have to separate from its last two amphibious assault ships, namely the Bulwark and HMS Albion HMS [classe Albion]the Royal Marines could only count on the FRG Argus for their operations against the coast. Furthermore,

Indeed. Similarly. Furthermore. Therefore, as part of the concept of “coastal attack group”, this ship, implemented by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary [RFA]was to be modified to support the amphibious operations of the Royal Marines, pending the replacement of the two buildings of the Albion class. For example,

Originally, the RFA Argus was a container ship requisitioned in 1982 during the War of Falklands/Falklands. Nevertheless. For example. Consequently, Acquired two years later by the British Defense Ministry [MoD]it was changed for dedicated amphibious operations, british ship the first time to be used. However. dedicated dedicated amphibious operations, british ship amphibious operations, british ship as a training platform for future Fleet Air Arm helicopter drivers. Furthermore, During the Gulf War in 1991, he was transformed to host a hospital and carry out humanitarian missions. Similarly,

Then. However. Nevertheless. while his disarmament was scheduled in 2024, the mod decided to extend it until 2030 and to make it the main unit of his “Littoral Response Group” after new modifications. Initially, it was a question of converting one of the three auxiliary landing ships of the FRG for this role. But this idea was abandoned for budgetary reasons.

“The modernization of the RFA Argus. its exploitation alongside Bay class ships in their current configuration constitute the optimal solution to support a coastal intervention group”. then supported the MOD, in 2022.

After a deployment in the Mediterranean dedicated amphibious operations, british ship and Indopacific, the FRG Argus recently completed a “planned maintenance period” in Falmouth. dedicated amphibious operations. british ship And he was supposed to dedicated amphibious operations, british ship resume his operational cycle after a sea test campaign.

Only, he will finally stay at the port. So decided the maritime agency. coast guard [Maritime and Coastguard Agency – MCA] And the Lloyd’s Register, this ship being too dangerous to navigate.

“The ship’s safety problems include […] A persistent leakage of the ballast. deficient fire doors, and worn seals that need to be replaced, ”summed up the Telegraph.

“We collaborate closely with Lloyd’s experts. the Maritime and dedicated amphibious operations, british ship Coastguard Agency and our industry partners to solve the problems recently identified on board the RFA Argus. It dedicated amphibious operations, british ship is currently not planned that the ship will leave the dedicated amphibious operations. british ship port as long as all the defects identified have not been corrected. “said a spokesperson for the Royal Navy.

The fact remains that the unavailability of the FRG Argus could “potentially affect the role of Great Britain. within NATO because. according to plans developed for a long time. the Royal Marines are deployed in Norway thanks to an amphibious assault ship in the event that Russia attacks a member of the Alliance”. notes The Telegraph.

Especially since the three auxiliary landing vessels implemented by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary are also unable to take. the sea: the RFA Lyme Bay. Mounts Bay are in dry asset while the RFA Cardigan Bay dedicated amphibious operations, british ship has no crew. “There is only a single ship available to support British amphibious operations, summed up the specialized Navy Lookout site.

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