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ROYAL NAVY CARIBBEAN PATROL


This exciting new documentary series follows Royal Navy warship HMS Manchester on her final deployment - a seven-month tour of duty hunting drug smugglers in the Caribbean. As well as coming face to face with some of the world's most ruthless characters, the crew must negotiate hurricane-driven seas and killer tropical storms. In the opening instalment, the crew conducts a lengthy search for smugglers off the coast of Montserrat.


HMS Manchester's illustrious 30-year career draws to a close with one final mission, which could prove to be among the toughest yet. The crew is on a seven-month mission to hunt down and capture some of the most ruthless and determined drug traffickers in the world. A network of Colombian and Venezuelan cartels uses the Caribbean Sea to smuggle heroin, cocaine and marijuana to the US and Europe. At any given time, there is predicted to be at least 20 tonnes of cocaine passing through the Caribbean - and the trade is growing by the day


Cumi designed and animated the title sequence and map sequences for all 5 episodes.