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Recommendation 10
10
Accepted
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Set out timeline for Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ships and confirm Scottish build
Recommendation
The UK Government should set out the timeline for the refitted Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship, RFA Proteus, and the future purpose-built Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship to come into service. It should state whether it is still the intention, as set out in the 2021 Integrated Review, for the purpose-built MROSS to be built in Scotland.
Government Response Summary
The government committed RFA PROTEUS to reach Initial Operating Capability by mid-2024 and Full Operating Capability by the end of 2024. For the future Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship-2, the program is in the pre-concept phase with no decisions yet made regarding its capability or build location.
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47
Government Response
Accepted
HM Government
Accepted
RFA PROTEUS began Sea Trials on 17 September 2023 with the aim of reaching Initial Operating Capability mid-2024 and at Full Operating Capability by the end of 2024. Multi Role Ocean Surveillance Ship-2 is a replacement for HMS SCOTT which goes out of service in 2033. The requirements for the ship are in development but the programme is in the pre-concept phase and no decisions regarding its capability have been made. The two vessels are complementary and distinct. The Royal Navy’s Multi-Role Oceanographic Surveillance (MROS) vessels will form one component of a suite of capabilities to monitor and respond to novel seabed threats. MROS Government Response: Defence in Scotland: the North Atlantic and the High North 7 is complementary to the RN’s Mine Counter-Measures Vessel (MCMV) programme to replace legacy mine countermeasures ships. Cutting-edge technologies will be introduced over the next decade to offer operational choice at home and overseas.