Ships from Standing Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) and Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 (SNMCMG1) are sailing into the Baltic Sea and will participate in exercises with bordering allied and partner nations, the Allied Maritime Command writes in a press release. NATO regularly deploys maritime forces in the Baltic Sea in order to maintain a credible and capable defensive capability in accordance with treaty obligations. SNMG1 is led by Commodore A. van de Sande of the Royal Netherlands Navy and consists of:

  • the flagship HNLMS DE ZEVEN PROVINCIEN
  • the German Combat Support Ship FGS BERLIN
  • HDMS PETER WILLEMOES
  • FGS ERFURT
  • HMS NORTHUMBERLAND.

SNMCMG1 is currently led by Commander Ott Laanemets and is comprised of:

  • LVSN VIRSAITIS
  • BNS LOBELIA
  • FGS BAD BEVENSEN
  • ENS SAKALA
  • HMS GRIMSBY
  • HNLMS SCHIEDAM
  • HNOMS HINNOY

SNMCMG1 is continuously ready at short notice to bring the capabilities, skills and expertise to clear underwater explosives and provide maritime safety.

SNMG1 and SNMCMG1 are two of four task groups composed of ships from various allied countries. These vessels are continuously available to NATO to perform different tasks ranging from participation in exercises to operational missions. They also are currently part of the NATO Very High Readiness Joint Task Force while exhibiting forward presence and contributing to operational coherence among allied naval forces to support greater regional security and stability.

JH