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Royal Navy’s HMS Trent visits Nigeria to boost maritime security

Ekene Lionel by Ekene Lionel
September 13, 2023
in Naval, Training and Simulation
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HMS Trent

HMS Trent is armed with a30 mm DS30B gun, four 0.5 inches heavy machine guns, two miniguns (originally fit; retired as of 2023), and two general purpose machine guns. The vessel has a Merlin-capable flight deck; and a small UAVs may be embarked.

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On Sunday, the Royal Navy vessel HMS Trent made its second visit to Lagos, Nigeria, as part of a regional mission aimed at assisting friends and partners in combating criminal activities such as piracy and illicit trafficking.

During its stay in Nigeria, the Royal Navy will provide capacity training and maritime support to help tackle sea piracy and illegal trafficking.

HMS Trent will support West African allies by helping nations enhance their capacity to combat illegal maritime crimes

HMS Trent is a Batch 2 River-class offshore patrol vessel, named after the River Trent. This is the sixth Royal Navy ship named Trent. She is the third Batch 2 River-class vessel to be commissioned and is forward deployed to Gibraltar for operations in the Mediterranean and Gulf of Guinea. As of mid-2023, the ship was operating in west African waters to help deliver training and prevent maritime crimes such as piracy and armed robbery.

Commander Tim Langford, the commanding officer of HMS Trent, expressed that this visit provides an opportunity for the UK navy to collaborate with their Nigerian counterparts. He stated, “This is an opportunity for the Royal Navy and the Nigerian Navy to work together to identify possible solutions in the maritime environment and counter insecurity on the high sea. We are here to understand the lessons that all nations have identified individually and share the lessons with each other.”

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Jonny Baxter, the UK Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, emphasized that a secure environment supports trade, investments, and prosperity between the two countries. He noted that the visit will contribute to capacity building and marine security in the region.

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The mission of HMS Trent, as outlined by the British High Commission, includes supporting West African allies by helping nations enhance their capacity to combat illegal maritime crimes and contribute effectively to stabilizing the larger West Africa.

The deployment of HMS Trent underscores the commitment of the UK as a global actor to address common security concerns. Baxter stated, “Nigeria is an important and valued defense partner for the UK in West Africa. Our two countries face many shared threats, and we are keen to work with Nigeria to defeat these and to help improve maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.”

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In 2021, HMS Trent was in Lagos to conduct maritime security patrols and support partner navies in West Africa.

This recent visit follows a similar one by a Chinese naval squadron led by the warship Nanning, which landed in Nigeria earlier this year, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in addressing maritime security challenges.

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