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Royal Navy’s Thin Edge: The Gulf Crucible

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Britain’s Royal Navy might be called upon to assume a principal position in restoring access to the Strait of Hormuz, yet a fresh assessment cautions that the service is already “overburdened to an extreme degree,” prompting inquiries into its practical deployment capacity.

In an article for the Foreign Policy Research Institute, Dr. Emma Salisbury, an expert affiliated with its National Security Program as a Non-Resident Senior Fellow and also an Associate Fellow at the Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre, asserted that the UK would contribute “substantial proficiency” to any collaborative international undertaking, especially regarding mine neutralization, nevertheless, she highlighted that capability is an escalating worry.

This envisioned “Hormuz Alliance” would intend to safeguard a globally disputed maritime passage, where dangers posed by naval mines, uncrewed aerial vehicles, projectiles, and rapid assault vessels persist intensely, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, for his part, warned that restoring passage through the strait constitutes “no straightforward endeavor” and would necessitate extensive global backing.

Salisbury observes that although Britain’s naval force possesses extensive familiarity with the Gulf region, encompassing engagements during the Iran-Iraq “Tanker War” and subsequent hostilities, its present operational stance is considerably more restricted, lacking any enduring maritime deployment subsequent to the recent redeployment of its final vessel from Bahrain.

Recent occurrences emphasize the shortcomings of such a strategy, as HMS Montrose was sufficiently near to intercept transmissions during the 2019 capture of the oil tanker Stena Impero, yet incapable of timely intervention, thereby underscoring the disparity between physical presence and actual safeguarding.

She states that the naval contingent is currently “possessing high quality but numerically overextended to its limits,” given that obligations across the North Atlantic, Arctic Circle, and domestic seas contend with prospective demands in the Gulf region.

The predicament is worsened by deferments concerning the Defence Investment Plan, a framework intended to translate the government’s approved Strategic Defence Review into financed initiatives, however, it remains unreleased amidst accounts of a substantial budgetary shortfall. Absent such definite guidance, Salisbury contends, Britain hazards engaging in deployments lacking the wherewithal to maintain them, despite preserving proficiencies in domains like aerial protection, underwater combat, and naval safety.

The core concern, she proposes, is not merely pinpointing necessary actions, but rather if the administration is prepared to allocate resources for it.

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