HMS Northumberland was tracking the underwater vessel at the time of the incident. Fitted to the array is sophisticated sonar equipment, which, in this incident, was in a collision with the Russian submarine. It works by being tethered to the ship's stern and extended out at distances of up to two miles. Type 23s like Northumberland use them to detect underwater threats while on patrol. The equipment in question is called a Towed Array. I don't want to cause mischief, but that has happened before so that's an option in this case. Otherwise, you start tending to think that maybe it wasn't an accident. It's possible the submarine was closer than it thought it was. He said: That class of frigate, well operated and well run, is very, very stealthy. Speaking to Forces News, Former Royal Navy Commander Tom Sharpe said the collision could have been a deliberate act by the Russian sub. One former navy commander with considerable knowledge of the sonar equipment and type of patrol HMS Northumberland was undertaking at the time questioned whether the incident was an accident. In the episode, HMS Northumberland is filmed as she is forced to end her patrol early following the collision, returning to Scotland for essential repairs. The collision was revealed by a Channel 5 documentary, the filming of which coincided with the incident, and which defense sources described as extremely rare. The television documentary series is called Warship: Life at Sea, and is currently airing on Monday evenings, with the episode featuring the incident due to be broadcast later this month.Ī Royal Navy source has confirmed that the collision happened, saying: It's unfortunate that the tracked item came into contact with the equipment tracking it, causing HMS Northumberland to return alongside. HMS Northumberland's sonar apparatus was struck while deployed underwater by a vessel it was tracking in the North Atlantic in late 2020. The Royal Navy Type 23 frigate was involved in a collision at sea when a piece of the ship’s underwater tracking equipment came into contact with a Russian submarine, it has been revealed. HMS Northumberland was on patrol in the North Atlantic when equipment attached to her stern collided with a Russian submarine in late 2020.
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