Royal Navy Cyprus Squadron


The Royal Navy Cyprus Squadron was a Royal Naval Squadron based on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus from February 2003 until April 2010.

History

It was formed in February 2003 in support of Operation Telic, the British invasion of Iraq, and disbanded in April 2010. The squadron comprised two P2000-class patrol ships, and ; these ships were reassigned to the Clyde Naval Base at Faslane in 2010.
The ships were based at Akrotiri Mole near RAF Akrotiri and were employed in the protection of visiting ships and other British Forces Cyprus equipment designated as high value. The Squadron was also employed in Internal Security patrols of the Sovereign Base Areas, and training for visiting Royal Navy ships. They had a secondary role supporting the police and customs and excise of the Sovereign Base Area.

Commanding officer

The last commanding officer was Lieutenant Commander Charlie Barrow. He assumed command of the Cyprus Squadron in July 2009.

RN Ships

The two ships of the squadron—Dasher and Pursuer—were fitted with Kevlar armour and the armament consisted of three FN MAG General Purpose Machine Guns, the ships' crews had one extra member employed as a Gunners Yeoman, because of the weapons fitted.

Specifications