9th Mine Counter-Measures Squadron

Summary

The 9th Mine Countermeasures Squadron is a front-line squadron of the Royal Navy with responsibility for mine warfare in the Persian Gulf region. The squadron is based in Bahrain and, as of 2023, is equipped with three mine countermeasure vessels and a Royal Fleet Auxiliary support ship.

9th Mine Countermeasures Squadron
Active1962–1971, 2013–present[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Navy
TypeSquadron
RoleMine Countermeasures Squadron
Size5 ships as of 2017; 4 ships in 2023
Home portHMS Jufair, Bahrain

History edit

1962–1971 edit

In its original guise, the 9th Mine Sweeping Squadron (MSS) was formed of four Ton-class sweepers – HM Ships Appleton, Kemerton, Flockton and Chilcompton which were specially fitted for the rigours of operating in the Persian Gulf. The ships had their pennant numbers painted in Arabic on the stern and carried a funnel badge featuring a dhow on a yellow background.[1]

The squadron was based in Aden and later Bahrain.[2] When Bahrain and Qatar became independent nations and Trucial States formed into the United Arab Emirates, the squadron was disbanded.[3]

2013–present edit

The squadron was reformed in 2013 as the 9th Mine Countermeasures Squadron, the change in title reflecting the advances in mine countermeasures techniques in the intervening 40 years. Up until the early 2020s, the squadron usually consisted of two Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessels and two Sandown-class single role minehunters on three yearly rotation, supported by a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Bay-class landing ship, normally RFA Cardigan Bay.[1] As in its original guise, the squadron operates out of HMS Jufair in Bahrain and carries the same funnel badge.[4]

 
RFA Cardigan Bay
 
British RNMB Harrier, autonomous MCM vessel deployed to 9 MCM Squadron for trials in early 2023

With the planned retirement of all the remaining Sandown-class vessels by 2025, and their replacement with both autonomous minehunting systems and specialised "motherships" drawn from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, at minimum a new configuration of the squadron was likely.[5] In February 2023, the autonomous minehunting vessel RNMB Harrier arrived in Bahrain to begin trials of autonomous systems in hot weather. The autonomous vessel will operate from RFA Cardigan Bay.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Badge of honour for Gulf minehunters as historic squadron is reborn". Navy News. Archived from the original on 28 April 2017. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Appleton M1106". Ton Class Association. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  3. ^ Roberts, John (2009). Safeguarding the Nation: The Story of the Modern Royal Navy. Seaforth Publishing. p. 92. ISBN 9781848320437.
  4. ^ "Reborn Identity for Mine Countermeasure Squadron". Royalnavy.mod.uk. 5 September 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Mothership to support autonomous mine hunting systems arrives in the UK". Navy Lookout. 30 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  6. ^ @NavyLookout (February 13, 2023). "Autonomous minehunting vessel RNMB Harrier has arrived in Bahrain and will be based on @RFACardiganBay" (Tweet). Retrieved 13 February 2023 – via Twitter.