Royal Navy completes Arctic defence exerciseon April 9, 2022 at 9:05 pm

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More than 3,000 personnel took part in the Nato deployment in Norway in temperatures as low as -30C.

Royal Navy personnel in dinghy taking part in Operation Cold Response

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The Royal Navy has completed its largest defence exercise in the Arctic since the Cold War.

More than 3,000 sailors and Royal Marines were deployed, alongside Nato allies in temperatures as low as -30C.

In total 27,000 personnel, warships, armour and air power from 27 countries in Europe and North America took part.

Nato has stressed the exercise was long-planned and not linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The exercise known as Operation Cold Response, which has taken place on seven previous occasions since 2006 and last in 2016, is led by Norway.

The aim is to help acclimatise allied forces to operate in any environment under any conditions.

There had been exercises planned for 2020 and 2021, but both were cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

HMS Prince of Wales

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Royal Navy personnel in snow taking part in Operation Cold Response

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The UK’s biggest warship, HMS Prince of Wales, led the naval fleet acting as Nato command ship. HMS Prince of Wales will also be Nato’s command ship for the rest of the year.

The Royal Navy said Operation Cold Response “demonstrated the UK’s commitment to safeguarding Europe’s northern flank against any aggressor”.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace visited those taking part on the ground and on the ship during the exercise to thank them for their efforts.

He said: “I congratulate all those personnel from across the services who have achieved so much in the Arctic over recent weeks.

“I can testify to the challenging conditions and their utmost professionalism and good humour in maintaining operations throughout.”

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