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RFA Proteus is a ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary within His Majesty's Naval Service of the United Kingdom. Its roles being a platform for Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicles (ROUVs) [ 9 ] and a testbed for new specialist capabilities, required for monitoring waters important to UK interests. [ 3 ]
The Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship (MROSS) is a type of research and surveillance ship in development since 2021 for the United Kingdom's Royal Fleet Auxiliary. [1] The first ship, RFA Proteus, is a commercial ship converted to the role which entered service in October 2023. [2] The second ship is planned, potentially as a new build vessel.
The RFA has acquired a Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship to protect undersea critical national infrastructure, such as gas pipelines and undersea cables. [50] In February 2023, the vessel identified for this role - MV Topaz Tangaroa - was acquired and in October 2023 entered service as RFA Proteus. She was purchased for some £70 million and ...
The ship was sold in 1783. HMS Proteus (N29) was a Parthian-class submarine launched in 1929 and sold in 1946. RFA Proteus is the first planned Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship, purchased in 2022 for conversion and commissioning in 2023.
The King Salvor-class salvage vessel was a series of twelve ocean salvage vessels operated by the RFA. [5] RFA King Salvor (A291) RFA Salviking; RFA Ocean Salvor (A492) RFA Prince Salvor (A292) RFA Salvage Duke; RFA Salvalour (A494) RFA Salventure; RFA Salvestor (A499) RFA Salvictor (A500) RFA Salvigil (A501) RFA Salviola (A502)
Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship names (28 P) S. Salvage vessels of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (1 C) ... RFA Proteus; R. RFA Regent; RFA Reliant (A84) RFA Reliant (A131) RFA ...
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She entered service as RFA Proteus in October 2023. [79] A second MROS ship is envisaged, which may be a new build vessel and, as of 2023, is in the concept stage. [63] In 2023 it was reported that the second ship in the series is likely to replace the current ocean survey ship, HMS Scott, which is to be extended in service until 2033. [80] [81]