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The Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship (MROSS) is a type of
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and
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ship in development since 2021 for the United Kingdom's
Royal Fleet Auxiliary The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) is a naval auxiliary fleet owned by the UK's Ministry of Defence. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service and provides logistical and operational support to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. The RF ...
. The first ship, , is a commercial ship converted to the role which entered service in October 2023. The second ship is planned, potentially as a new build vessel. Both ships are to be used by the RFA to research and protect critical undersea national infrastructure, such as
undersea cable Submarine cable is any electrical cable that is laid on the seabed, although the term is often extended to encompass cables laid on the bottom of large freshwater bodies of water. Examples include: *Submarine communications cable A submarine ...
s and gas pipelines, in both British and international waters.


Background

With around 380 in use across the world,
undersea cable Submarine cable is any electrical cable that is laid on the seabed, although the term is often extended to encompass cables laid on the bottom of large freshwater bodies of water. Examples include: *Submarine communications cable A submarine ...
s play a key role in the global economy by carrying trillions of dollars worth in financial transfers and transmitting 97% of the world's global communications. The UK, like most countries, is heavily reliant on undersea cables for its
telecommunications Telecommunication, often used in its plural form or abbreviated as telecom, is the transmission of information over a distance using electronic means, typically through cables, radio waves, or other communication technologies. These means of ...
and so considers them part of its critical national infrastructure. Due to their importance, they represent a potential high value target of hostile state interference and sabotage. In 2015, the
Russian Navy The Russian Navy is the Navy, naval arm of the Russian Armed Forces. It has existed in various forms since 1696. Its present iteration was formed in January 1992 when it succeeded the Navy of the Commonwealth of Independent States (which had i ...
commissioned , a research vessel which has since been sighted in the vicinity of undersea cables with an alleged capability to tamper with them. In December 2017, UK Chief of Defence Staff Sir
Stuart Peach Air Chief Marshal Stuart William Peach, Baron Peach (born 22 February 1956) is a British retired senior Royal Air Force officer. After training as a navigator, Peach commanded IX (Bomber) Squadron and then became Deputy Station Commander RAF Br ...
warned that Russia's modernised navy and increased submarine activity in the Atlantic Ocean could pose a significant threat to the UK's undersea cables. He warned that Russia could strike a "catastrophic" blow to the country's economy by cutting, disrupting or wire-tapping its undersea cables. In 2021, the British government published the
Integrated Review The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy, often known as the Integrated Review, and titled as ''Global Britain in a Competitive Age'', was a review carried out by the British government led by Boris Johnson into t ...
, a foreign, defence, security and international development policy review, which declared that the ocean was facing pressures caused by climate change and environment degradation, as well as growing tensions around maritime choke points, migration and piracy. This, it stated, negatively impacted livelihoods around the world and impacted the ocean's biological and mineral resources. MROSS will not be the first vessels used by the Naval Service for research and surveillance. In the early 2020s, the Royal Navy's Hydrographic Squadron consisted of five ships: subsea support/ice patrol vessel , inshore and coastal survey vessel , ocean survey vessel and two survey ships. In the past, the Royal Navy also operated , a specialist diving vessel commissioned in 1983, which took part in clandestine deep diving operations at the end of the
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. However, she decommissioned in 1990, followed by HMS ''Echo'' in 2022 and the withdrawal of her sister ship, in March 2023. While HMS ''Scott'' is reported as likely to be extended in service until 2033, there remains a capability gap which the MROSS ships are expected to fill.


Development

The Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship programme was first publicly announced as part of the Integrated Review, a foreign, defence, security and international development policy review published by the British government in March 2021. The review stated that a singular ship would be procured to help deliver a government commitment to protecting the UK's critical national infrastructure and help further its knowledge of the maritime environment. It was also a part of a 30-year National Shipbuilding Strategy and likely to be built in Scotland. By October 2021, the first ship had entered the concept and assessment phase. In October 2022, amid suspected Russian sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline, British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announced that two MROSS ships would be procured. The first ship is to be procured as a ready-built commercial vessel and converted, ready for service in 2023. The second vessel may be purpose-built in the UK. In November 2022, the Ministry of Defence announced that the programme would be accelerated using funds gained through the cancellation of the National Flagship, a vessel which was to be used by the monarch and government officials to promote UK interests abroad. The MOD also confirmed that the first MROSS vessel would enter service with the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) is a naval auxiliary fleet owned by the UK's Ministry of Defence. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service and provides logistical and operational support to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. The RF ...
in January 2023. In January 2023, the first vessel — MV ''Topaz Tangaroa'' — was acquired and entered service as . She was purchased for and is to be converted to act as a
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for autonomous systems and have military communications and light defensive armament added. Conversion work was carried out at
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's facility in
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, England and the vessel entered service in October 2023.


Characteristics

File:RFA Proteus in Cammell Laird.webp, ''Proteus'' The first MROSS vessel, RFA ''Proteus'', is a ready-built commercial vessel which has undergone conversion, whilst the second vessel may be purpose-built in the UK. Service entry for the second purpose-built vessel is anticipated in the early 2030s. As such, the two vessels are likely to have different designs and characteristics. ''Proteus'' was built in Norway in 2019 and will be equipped to operate autonomous submersibles. She has diesel-electric propulsion with powerful twin
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s to "hold a precise stationary position when working over subsea installations". She is also equipped with a
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, permitting a sheltered way for robot submersibles to be launched or recovered in high sea states. The ship is long with a
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, heavy duty crane and of cargo space. She has a
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of and will be crewed by around two dozen RFA sailors and up to 60 Royal Navy specialists. Whilst both ships will be primarily tasked with survey duties and the protection of the UK's undersea cables and energy supplies, they will also be capable of supporting other defence tasks, such as exercises and operations in the Arctic Ocean.


References

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