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HMS Tamar’s Swift 650 Mile Rescue Mission

Prime Minister commends HMS Tamar’s efforts in securing the New Zealand Navy’s HMNZS Manawanui during an emergency mission in the Pacific.

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HMS Tamar on patrol. Photo by Andrew Bone. Flickr.

HMS Tamar on patrol. Photo by Andrew Bone. Flickr.

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  • UK PM Commends HMS Tamar Crew’s Efforts
    • The Incident: HMNZS Manawanui's Distress
  • Rescue and Recovery: HMS Tamar’s Role
    • Enhancing UK-New Zealand Naval Relations
  • HMS Tamar’s Continued Role in Pacific Security
    • Broader Implications for International Maritime Cooperation

The Royal Navy’s HMS Tamar recently received high praise from Prime Minister Keir Starmer for its rapid response to a maritime emergency involving New Zealand’s HMNZS Manawanui.

On October 5, the Manawanui ran aground near Samoa, resulting in a critical rescue mission that reinforced the close naval partnership between the UK and New Zealand.

 

UK PM Commends HMS Tamar Crew’s Efforts

Speaking directly with HMS Tamar’s crew, the Prime Minister expressed his gratitude, recognising their dedication in responding to the HMNZS Manawanui’s distress call.

 

“These brave efforts showcase our commitment to international cooperation and duty, especially when our friends and allies are in need,” said Starmer.

He also thanked the crew members’ families, acknowledging the personal sacrifices made by those stationed far from home.

 

HMNZS Manawanui. Photo by New Zealand Defence Force from Wellington, New Zealand.
HMNZS Manawanui. Photo by New Zealand Defence Force from Wellington, New Zealand.

 

The Incident: HMNZS Manawanui’s Distress

While conducting a reef survey off Samoa’s coast, the Royal New Zealand Navy ship HMNZS Manawanui encountered a critical situation. The vessel caught fire, began listing, and within 12 hours was submerged.

Captain Yvonne Gray, a former Royal Navy officer, ordered an immediate evacuation, ensuring all 75 crew members were safely removed before the ship sank.

Upon receiving a mayday call, HMS Tamar immediately set off on a high-speed 650-mile journey from Fiji, arriving on-site within a day to aid in recovery and pollution control efforts.

 

Rescue and Recovery: HMS Tamar’s Role

Once at the scene, HMS Tamar’s crew undertook vital operations, including:

  • Debris recovery and pollution management to minimise environmental impact
  • Coordinated search efforts with New Zealand’s P-8 Poseidon patrol aircraft
  • Assisting diving and recovery teams with continuous support

HMS Tamar’s arrival significantly bolstered recovery efforts, showcasing the ship’s advanced capabilities. This response also reinforced the vessel’s readiness for emergency situations across vast ocean distances.

Mission Data

HMS Tamar

Distance Traveled 650 miles from Fiji
Response Time Under 24 hours
Crew Involved 34-45 personnel
Mission Duration Nearly 2 weeks
Collaboration New Zealand P-8 Patrol

 

Enhancing UK-New Zealand Naval Relations

The swift response highlighted not only HMS Tamar’s operational strengths but also the enduring camaraderie between the UK and New Zealand navies.

Having recently visited New Zealand, HMS Tamar was welcomed with a traditional Māori ceremony, underscoring the mutual respect and cooperation shared between the two forces.

Commander Tom Gell of HMS Tamar called the Manawanui crew “highly professional fellow mariners,” emphasising their longstanding partnership and shared maritime values.

This collaboration extended to previous joint exercises, including patrols in Tongan waters. Such operations strengthen alliances, enabling both countries to tackle future challenges effectively.

 

HMS Tamar’s Continued Role in Pacific Security

Following the rescue, HMS Tamar has remained active off Samoa, providing security for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

With its updated technology and environmental upgrades, including catalytic converters that reduce emissions by up to 90%, HMS Tamar stands out as one of the Royal Navy’s greenest vessels.

For the duration of CHOGM, the ship has patrolled the Samoan coast, ensuring a secure environment during the high-profile summit.

 

Broader Implications for International Maritime Cooperation

The HMS Tamar-HMNZS Manawanui incident highlights the importance of international cooperation in Pacific maritime security. Consequently, it showcases the Royal Navy’s commitment to global readiness, as exemplified by HMS Tamar’s design.

Specifically, its environmentally conscious features and ability to traverse vast distances quickly demonstrate the Navy’s dedication to modern and efficient operations.

 

As Prime Minister Starmer concluded,

“The Royal Navy’s resilience and unity with allies are essential in today’s world. We are reminded of the powerful alliances and the unwavering courage of those who serve.”

This display of commitment by HMS Tamar serves as a testament to the strength of UK-New Zealand naval ties and the dedication to safeguarding the region’s waters.

 

Sources: THX News, Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street & The Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer KCB KC MP.

 

 

Tags: British offshore patrol vesselCommonwealth Heads of GovernmentHMNZS Manawanui rescueHMS Tamar environmental featuresHMS Tamar in SamoaHMS Tamar recovery effortsHMS Tamar rescue missionPacific security missionPrime Minister naval tributeRoyal Navy HMS TamarUK New Zealand naval cooperation
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