Royal Navy says new submersible minehunter ready for Hormuz mission

The Royal Navy has announced that a submersible remote-controlled mine disposal system, previously tested and used in Ukraine, is now “ready” for operational deployment in the Strait of Hormuz. The post Royal Navy says new submersible minehunter ready for Hormuz mission appeared first on Naval Techn

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The Royal Navy has announced that a submersible remote-controlled mine disposal system, previously tested and used in Ukraine, is now “ready” for operational deployment in the Strait of Hormuz. The post Royal Navy says new submersible minehunter ready for Hormuz mission appeared first on Naval Technology.

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