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P2000 patrol boat HMS Archer, police and tug boats from HM Naval Base Clyde – home of the UK Submarine Service – will be all at sea for two days in front of an estimated 30,000 spectators.
The Base’s police team will be working with the Clyde Coastguard to support the safety and security of the event, with a tug boat putting on a display of its fire-fighting capabilities – spectacularly shooting high pressure jets of water hundreds of feet into the air.
It made perfect sense to us as part of the Scottish Maritime Community to be able to meet the organiser’s request to play a part in supporting this very exciting maritime event.
Commodore Mark Gayfer RN
HMS Archer, and sailors from West of Scotland’s Royal Navy Reserve Unit, HMS Dalriada, will also raise the profile of the Senior Service at the event.
“It made perfect sense to us as part of the Scottish Maritime Community to be able to meet the organiser’s request to play a part in supporting this very exciting maritime event,” said Commodore Mark Gayfer, Naval Base Commander Clyde.
Direct from the front-line, the official newspaper of the Royal Navy, Navy News, brings you the latest news, features and award winning photos every month.