The 13 Type 26 frigates will be operated together to try to lock Russian submarines out of the Atlantic. The agreement will also see:
* UK joining Norwegian programme to develop motherships for uncrewed mine hunting and undersea warfare systems.
* Year-round training of Royal Marines in Norway, preparing them to fight in sub-zero conditions.
* Royal Navy adopting advanced Norwegian naval strike missiles.
* Deeper collaboration on Sting Ray torpedoes, helping to boost munitions stockpiles.
* Joint wargaming between our Armed Forces.
* UK and Norway leading NATO’s adoption of autonomous systems in the High North.
The point about adopting NSM is a bit strange, because the Royal Navy already did that – it’s being fitted to Type 23 and Type 45 already. It could be just a restatement of the existing procurement, or indicate that it will be used on a more permanent basis. Theoretically at the moment it’s meant to be an interim weapon until the Stratus missile is in service
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The 13 Type 26 frigates will be operated together to try to lock Russian submarines out of the Atlantic. The agreement will also see:
* UK joining Norwegian programme to develop motherships for uncrewed mine hunting and undersea warfare systems.
* Year-round training of Royal Marines in Norway, preparing them to fight in sub-zero conditions.
* Royal Navy adopting advanced Norwegian naval strike missiles.
* Deeper collaboration on Sting Ray torpedoes, helping to boost munitions stockpiles.
* Joint wargaming between our Armed Forces.
* UK and Norway leading NATO’s adoption of autonomous systems in the High North.
The point about adopting NSM is a bit strange, because the Royal Navy already did that – it’s being fitted to Type 23 and Type 45 already. It could be just a restatement of the existing procurement, or indicate that it will be used on a more permanent basis. Theoretically at the moment it’s meant to be an interim weapon until the Stratus missile is in service