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Fedaykin
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I feel like the one who pours cold water on all thoughts these days…not a chance I’m afraid.

Scotland is fearlessly protective of their fisheries protection service and has no interest in Royal Navy crewed vessels performing the role. So for Scotland to operate the Batch 1 River it would require a Scottish civilian crew. Therein lies the next problem with the idea, no doubt like the RFA the Scottish fisheries protection service has minimum habitability standards around the size of crew quarters and even access to natural light with a cabin that a River 1 won’t meet. Next Scotland already has three perfectly modern fisheries protection vessels built to their requirements. Finally gifting the River 1 to Scotland offers no financial return to the UK treasury it would actually cost it more so it is a total non starter. Another issue where are these Northern based Royal Navy volunteers to crew these vessels for Scotland, the RN is already having to play musical chairs with the MCM force just to get the River Batch 2 into service there is no way they can spare people to crew vessels for the Scottish Fisheries protection service!

As Swerve has pointed out there is a solid market for this class of vessel second hand, it is pretty easy to draw up a list of navies globally who would happily buy them if the price is right. There are possibilities in South America, the Middle East, Asia and even Eastern Europe to buy the Batch 1 and Clyde.