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The Royal Navy’s flagship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, recently departed from Portsmouth, drawing significant public interest.
This departure follows the completion of essential repairs earlier in the year, specifically to a damaged propeller shaft that delayed her original deployment plans.
Hundreds gathered to witness the iconic 65,000-ton aircraft carrier leave its home port, marking the beginning of her latest series of exercises at sea.
This deployment will include participation in Exercise Strike Warrior, where HMS Queen Elizabeth and her carrier strike group, including frigates, destroyers, and support vessels, will conduct joint operations with NATO forces.
Additionally, the carrier embarks with F-35B fighter jets from both the British and U.S. Marine Corps, underscoring its strategic role in showcasing UK naval power and fostering international military collaboration.
The HMS Queen Elizabeth’s current mission will also serve to strengthen ties within the NATO alliance, with future operations expected to extend into the Indo-Pacific region in response to increased security concerns.
Attached is a news article regarding the departure of the HMS Queen Elizabeth Royal Navy carrier
Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley
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