UK Royal Navy reinforces Indo-Pacific presence with HMS Tamar visit to PNG
The United Kingdom has reinforced its long-term strategic commitment to the Indo-Pacific region following a targeted port visit to Papua New Guinea by the Royal Navy’s offshore patrol vessel, HMS Tamar. The transit marks a continuation of the UK's permanent naval deployment in the region, which began in 2021 alongside sister ship HMS Spey. Operating over a massive maritime theatre stretching from Japan to New Zealand, and as far west as Malaysia, the forward-deployed vessels are a key pillar of the UK’s defense and diplomatic pivot toward the Indo-Pacific. To access this post, you must purchase Web , Web – One-Day , Web – 14-Day , Web – One-Month , Web – Three-Month , Web – Six-Month , Web – Annual , Web & eBook , Web & eBook – One-Day , Web & eBook – 14-Day , Web & eBook – One-Month , Web & eBook – Three-Month , Web & eBook – Six-Month or Web & eBook – Annual . The post UK Royal Navy reinforces Indo-Pacific presence with HMS Tamar visit to PNG appeared first on Post Courier .
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