The Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyer pulled in Gibraltar yesterday after coming off station and heading into the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal. She was replaced in the Red Sea by the Type 23 Frigate HMS Richmond which is now serving as the United Kingdom’s main contribution to Operation Prosperity Guardian. HMS Diamond, which had been on station near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait for months as the Houthis in Yemen attacked shipping moving through the region repeatedly, is now sporting kill marks from its time on station.

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    HMS Diamond which had been on station near the Babel mandb straight for months as the houthis in Yemen attacked shipping moving through the region repeatedly is now sporting kill marks from its time on station the Royal Navy’s type 45 Destroyer pulled in jalter yesterday after coming off station and heading

    Into the Mediterranean via the sus Canal she was replaced in the Red Sea by the type 23 frigate HMS Richmond which is now serving as the United Kingdom’s main contribution to operation Prosperity Guardian the images come to us from Michael Sanchez who keeps a close eye on Naval happenings around

    Jalter during its time in what became a very hostile stretch of water Diamond shot down nine drones some of which appeared to have been targeting the ship itself sea Viper surfaced air missiles in the ship’s guns were used to engage the drones these Feats are highlighted by the Silhouettes have painted on the

    Destroyer Bridge wings the exact drones depicted are not definitive but they do represent certain familiar configurations the traditional fixed Wing configuration with a pusher propeller similar to the somid type kamakazi drones are shown in seven Silhouettes another shows a Shahed 136 like Delta wi kamakazi

    Drone there is also a marking of what is likely a larger twin tail boom reconnaissance drone some of which US Central Command has indicated are operated in the region by Iran during directly the ministry of Defense said the following about HMS Diamond’s recent Actions the Destroyer came under Fire in three separate attacks by Iranian backed toothy Rebels successfully destroying nine drones using her worldclass sea Viper missile system and guns the UK continues to be at the Forefront of the international response to the how this illegal attacks on commercial shipping participating in operation prosper it Guardian

    Intercepting weapon smuggling to Yemen imposing sanctions to hold members of the houthis to account and conducting necessary proportionate and targeted strikes against houthi military Targets in Yemen the Royal Navy’s type 45 destroyers are now set to receive anti-ballistic missile defense capabilities the news of this upgrade

    Hit during the heat of the action with the houthis firing dozens of anti-ship ballistic missiles at ships transiting the region you can read more about this initiative here while kill and Mission markings are a well-known practice on combat aircraft and even groundbased air defense units it’s a less known practice on warships

    But it’s certainly not unheard of in there and it has its own Rich tradition HMS Diamond left its Home Port in Portsmouth in November and is heading home with a lot to be proud Of

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