UK Retains Indo-Pacific Presence
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HMS SpeyUK Defence Journal
•UK confirms patrol vessels will remain in Pacific region
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HMS Tamar and HMS Spey are Batch 2 River-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Navy , designed for long-term forward deployment in the Indo-Pacific region .
Both ships are highly versatile, with the ability to undertake a variety of roles, from humanitarian assistance to contributing to international security efforts.
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