Portsmouth News

Mine clearance ship’s return three years on

HMS Brocklesby leaving the Gulf

- By TOM MORTON The News tom.morton@thenews.co.uk

A PORTSMOUTH Royal Navy ship is heading home after three years in the Gulf.

Mine Countermea­sures Vessel HMS Brocklesby has started her journey back to the UK, and is due back to her home port by the end of the year, before undergoing maintenanc­e and returning to service next year.

Brocklesby has been based at the naval support facility in Bahrain since 2018, and has had the job of helping to ensure internatio­nal shipping lanes remain clear of obstructio­n, and open to trade while strengthen­ing ties with allied nations.

She continuall­y operates the Sea Fox remotely operated vehicle system, which is a semi-autonomous mine identifica­tion and disposal system, as well as having mine clearance divers on board, and Brocklesby’s glassreinf­orced plastic hull – one of the largest of its kind – helps protect her from mines.

The ship is 40 years old next year – two years younger than her sister ship HMS Ledbury – and sees crews on a rotation basis. She is currently under the care of Mine Countermea­sures two (MCM2) Crew 6, known as ‘The Mavericks’,

‘It is a real privilege to be sailing Brocklesby back from The Gulf,’ Lieutenant Commander Dan Lee, the ship’s commanding officer of MCM2 Crew 6, said.

‘She has been home to just over 190 sailors in her time out here and been a real driving force in providing a forward presence, trialing autonomous systems, as well as delivering a mine-hunting contingenc­y capability.’

Since leaving Portsmouth in June 2018, Brocklesby has travelled 150,000 nautical miles – equal to circling the earth about three-and-a-half times – and completed six

crew changes, alongside 18 operations and exercises.

Brocklesby, in company with the Sandown class MCMV HMS Shoreham, arrived in the Gulf midAugust of 2018, replacing HMS Middleton and HMS Bangor.

She is due to conduct a handover with Middleton midway through her journey back to the UK.

‘We continue to meet a busy operationa­l schedule right up to our departure from Bahrain and look forward to handing the reins to HMS

 ??  ?? LONG MISSION HMS Brocklesby leaves Portsmouth in 2018
LONG MISSION HMS Brocklesby leaves Portsmouth in 2018

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