Warships from Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway have been captured by a drone as they arrived in Glasgow for a routine cease after a significant NATO train.
The vessels have been in Glasgow following the completion of this 12 months’s Joint Warrior train, which ran from the first to twelfth of October. It’s understood the crews obtained an evening off while the ships have been refuelled and reloaded with perishables.

“Joint Warrior is a UK-led biannual multinational joint and mixed train that features 45 ships, 30 plane, submarines, land forces, and greater than 11,000 troops from the UK, NATO, and Allies. It runs from Oct. 1-12 off the coast of the British Isles.”
Under is a video, hosted on Twitter, that I recorded of the arrival of Norwegian frigate HNoMS Roald Amundsen, Danish ocean patrol vessel Vaederren and Dutch frigate HNLMS Tromp.
Thanks @geoallison for this one! In the meantime #SNMG1 HNoMS Roald Amundsen and flag ship HNLMS Tromp have left Glasgow heading again to sea. #WeAreNATO https://t.co/49k9rXymsv
— COM SNMG1 (@COM_SNMG1) October 16, 2022
The train concerned 45 ships, 30 plane, in addition to submarines, sailors, troopers and aircrew from Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the UK, and the US.
NATO say right here that the purpose of Joint Warrior 22-2 is “to supply a posh atmosphere wherein the contributors can practice collectively, honing techniques and expertise in preparation for deployment as a Mixed Joint Process Power”.
Collaborating nations embrace Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the UK, and the US. You’ll be able to learn extra concerning the train right here.
I additionally photographed the arrival of Norwegian frigate HNoMS Roald Amundsen, Danish ocean patrol vessel Vaederren and Dutch frigate HNLMS Tromp.
Beforehand, as a part of preparations forward of the now concluded Train Joint Warrior, Belgian minehunter Bellis and Polish frigate ORP Common Tadeusz Kościuszko visited the Metropolis of Glasgow.
Polish frigate and Belgian minesweeper go to Glasgow
You’ll be able to see photos of the Polish frigate and Belgian minesweeper on the hyperlink above.