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HMS Kent in Malta on Sunday

HMS Kent, a Type 23 frigate and one of the Royal Navy’s most modern warships, is due in Valletta on Sunday.

The ship and her crew will be in Malta until Wednesday when they head back towards the UK after spending the last four months on deployment in the Arabian Gulf.

The commanding officer will make several official calls and the ship’s company will be undertaking a host of sporting fixtures against local teams, as well as taking the opportunity for some rest and relaxation.

HMS Kent’s commanding officer, Commander Simon Hopper, is looking forward to the visit.

“Malta is renowned for being one of the most welcoming and rewarding visits anywhere in the World. I can think of no better place to visit on our way home after a challenging deployment in the Middle East,” he said.

The frigate was recently involved in rescuing a stranded mariner in the Arabian Gulf, reported to have fallen overboard from a Cypriot registered vessel. The ship’s helicopter was launched to assist with the search and rescue, subsequently spotting the distraught man and winching him to safety after more than six hours in the water.

HMS Kent left her home in Portsmouth on June 1 and has been actively involved in supporting operations in the Arabian Gulf and anti-piracy efforts in the Gulf of Oman.

During her deployment she has visited several other countries including Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Oman.

As the ship heads home in time for Christmas and some well-earned leave, she continues to prepare for a maintenance period in the New Year that will ensure she remains ready for operations throughout another busy year ahead.

HMS Kent will be berthed at Pinto Wharf. The ship will not be open to the public during her stay.

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