British destroyer intercepts Russian ship in the North Sea: operation details
According to hvylya.net: This is the first time a British vessel received an order from the alliance, rather than from London. The Type 45 destroyer and the Wildcat helicopter accompanied the Russian ship during its passage through the Channel to the Isle of Ushant off the French coast. HMS Duncan employed advanced sensors and systems to track the military vessel's movements.
The British destroyer HMS Duncan intercepted the Russian military ship 'Vice Admiral Kulakov' in the territorial waters of Great Britain in the North Sea. The operation was conducted on the direct order of the NATO Joint Naval Command.
The operation lasted from last Friday to Sunday and involved the participation of the French Navy and the Dutch NH90 helicopter. Minister of Defence Al Karns stated: 'The Royal Navy is ready to respond to any activity of the Russian Navy. We conduct constant monitoring operations to protect Britain and our territorial waters.'
The British destroyer intercepted the Russian ship 'Vice Admiral Kulakov' in the territorial waters of Great Britain as part of a NATO operation. This event indicates the reliable cooperation among alliance member countries on security and control in maritime spaces, even in the face of potential threats from other countries.
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