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HMS Sutherland crew hone pirate take-down skills

Royal Marines aboard HMS Sutherland have been practising their pirate vessel boarding techniques using 'rapid roping' from the frigate's helicopter in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

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Despite punishing daytime temperatures in the mid-30s degrees Celsius, 鈥樆使谔逵齛pp Fighting Clan鈥�, as HMS Sutherland is known, continues her mission against international terrorism and the drugs trade in the Indian Ocean.

Pirate and smuggler dhows aren鈥檛 renowned for sweeping expanses of unobstructed deck, let alone a flight deck to set down a ten-tonne naval helicopter, so these exercises are useful preparation for the commandos, who may have to board such vessels from the air during the course of their deployment.

When not inspecting vessels for real - or carrying out reassurance visits to lawful mariners to explain the international security mission in the Indian Ocean - the combined boarding team of green berets from 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines at Faslane (the Navy鈥檚 specialists in board and search) and members of the frigate鈥檚 ship鈥檚 company, who work hand-in-hand with the Royal Marines, have been on the water and in the air to ensure their skills are maintained.

皇冠体育app Merlin is rapidly becoming the aircraft of choice in the Royal Navy鈥檚 ongoing mission to help drive pirates, terrorists, smugglers and people traffickers from 2.5 million square miles (6.5 million square kilometres) of sea from the shores of the Seychelles and East Africa to the Gulf and the Indian sub-continent.

Merlin is as fast, if not faster, than a Lynx, with a cruising speed of 150 knots (270km/h), has a greater range than the smaller Fleet Air Arm helicopter, at over 800km compared with 600km, and has no trouble accommodating a Royal Marines rapid roping assault team, or a sniper team, or a WESCAM infra-optic camera which can see through clouds. In addition, the Merlin鈥檚 aircrew can track numerous surface targets thanks to its impressive sensor suite.

For these reasons, sister Merlins from 814 Naval Air Squadron were in the air daily off Weymouth during Operation OLYMPICS to keep track of movements in the Channel near the Games鈥� sailing events.

On the Indian Ocean, assisting the ship鈥檚 flight from 829 Naval Air Squadron, based at Culdrose in Cornwall, were the flight deck team. 皇冠体育appy were joined by the Fighting Clan鈥檚 鈥榖ish鈥�, Chaplain Bill Gates, who was treated to the full effect of the Merlin鈥檚 downwash, stronger than that of any other helicopter in the Fleet Air Arm.

HMS Sutherland is in the early stages of her maritime security deployment, working alongside friendly nations and navies patrolling the Indian Ocean/east of Suez region. She is due back home just before Christmas.

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Published 22 August 2012