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00:17 Such an exciting day and a huge honour to have our Commodore-in-Chief, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, with us on board today to mark the occasion.
00:25 The ship was procured about 12 months ago by the Ministry of Defence and we've now done all the checks and balances and an assurance to make sure she's ready to deploy and do what she needs to.
00:35 And so to have the service of dedication where we formally mark her entrance into service along with a small religious element to the service is a huge honour and a great day for the ship's company.
00:48 It should become the mothership for the emergent uncrewed autonomous mine hunting capabilities. So traditionally to deal with the sea mine threat we put crewed ships into the danger zone where clearly there's a risk to both personnel and shipping.
01:04 By using an autonomous uncrewed system operating both on the surface and underwater at range and at depth it gives us the opportunity to locate and destroy sea mines while keeping our people and ships as safe as possible.
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