Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
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Should have been 3 of them made lol
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inch wrote:Should have been 3 of them made lol
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It's funny, they looked and felt massive when I was on board them, but now they look tiny.Ron5 wrote:
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A cold thing to put on the forehead, after a heady night out on the town:
The former national security adviser, Lord Peter Ricketts, believes it still makes sense to send the carrier east as a "symbol of working closely with allies".
[...] But, he adds, "this is a piece of diplomatic theatre, not a military strategy".
OR a
"Giant floating trade mission
But the deployment has as much to do with boosting trade and strengthening diplomatic ties in the region.
[...] In the words of the head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Tony Radakin: "Navies follow trade and trade follows navies."
Ok, Ok, I'll go back to military strategy after this dip into https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-57195317
AND I promise not to post anything onto the Geopolitical thread, either
The former national security adviser, Lord Peter Ricketts, believes it still makes sense to send the carrier east as a "symbol of working closely with allies".
[...] But, he adds, "this is a piece of diplomatic theatre, not a military strategy".
OR a
"Giant floating trade mission
But the deployment has as much to do with boosting trade and strengthening diplomatic ties in the region.
[...] In the words of the head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Tony Radakin: "Navies follow trade and trade follows navies."
Ok, Ok, I'll go back to military strategy after this dip into https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-57195317
AND I promise not to post anything onto the Geopolitical thread, either
Ever-lasting truths: Multi-year budgets/ planning by necessity have to address the painful questions; more often than not the Either-Or prevails over Both-And.
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
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We may have the 'Inspiration' class frigates but
Looks like the 'Diversity & Inclusion' class will have to wait.
Looks like the 'Diversity & Inclusion' class will have to wait.
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Every (other) time I click on these Twitter links I get immersed in these deep and thoughtful conversations
... luckily as most of them (contributing) cannot put a sentence together, not many seen here
... luckily as most of them (contributing) cannot put a sentence together, not many seen here
Ever-lasting truths: Multi-year budgets/ planning by necessity have to address the painful questions; more often than not the Either-Or prevails over Both-And.
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
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Having a personal connection with PWLS I must admit to having to step away and even delete responses to a lot of tweets before posting. I get that there are some valid points and worries about leaks, number of aircraft etcetc but you just cannot reason with some twitter warriors with explanations as to why.ArmChairCivvy wrote:Every (other) time I click on these Twitter links I get immersed in these deep and thoughtful conversations
... luckily as most of them (contributing) cannot put a sentence together, not many seen here
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Why on earth would/ should you?PhillyJ wrote:cannot reason with some twitter warriors with explanations as to why.
All that drivel (the first half dozen or so entries) is just paraphrasing the tabloid front pages; from this year, or the last... or the one before.
Ever-lasting truths: Multi-year budgets/ planning by necessity have to address the painful questions; more often than not the Either-Or prevails over Both-And.
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
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If I was still sat at my laptop 7+ hours a day I would happily engage with these people, as I did when 'Dave' from MS regularly rang to say we had a security breach on our broadband and he would resolve it for us if we connected to their computer system.ArmChairCivvy wrote:Why on earth would/ should you?PhillyJ wrote:cannot reason with some twitter warriors with explanations as to why.
All that drivel (the first half dozen or so entries) is just paraphrasing the tabloid front pages; from this year, or the last... or the one before.
I have limited access and time at the moment so cannot be arsed. Now that I am doing 9-5 standing at a workbench 5 days a week and being Dad taxi for my Daughters footie training/games I often find myself asleep in front of the TV once I get to sit down!
Anyhow, hope this works, not professional but a personal shot of the meet.
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Which is bigger? The camera never lies:
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Thales Provides Communications Upgrade To HMS Queen Elizabeth Ahead Of CSG21
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... -of-csg21/Thales has completed an extensive naval communications upgrade on board HMS Queen Elizabeth that will enable the Royal Navy to establish an additional command operations centre on board to direct wider task group operations. The Communications Management System upgrade has been completed before HMS Queen Elizabeth sets sail as the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 21 (CSG21).
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Just reported on BBC News at One that HM The Queen has visited HMS Queen Elizabeth today!
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None of my business but I am depressed by the total lack of respect from even respectable blogs and forums for the visit of the PM. He's the UK's military's (esp the Navy) best friend since the CVA's were cancelled over 60 years ago. Would they prefer Corbyn or the new leftie dimwit.
Mind you, this is a country that voted Winston Churchill out of office after the war ended so I shouldn't really be surprised.
Mind you, this is a country that voted Winston Churchill out of office after the war ended so I shouldn't really be surprised.
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It's the media... they gotta hate on politicians no matter what they do or they lose clicks and sales...
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Queen visits QE
(The Royal Family Channel) 22nd May 2021
(Forces News) 21st May 2021
(10 Downing Street) 21st May 2021
(The Royal Family Channel) 22nd May 2021
As did BorisThe Queen has met with crew on board HMS Queen Elizabeth to wish them well as they prepare for the aircraft carrier's first operational deployment.
Her Majesty was welcomed on board the ship at Portsmouth Naval Base by commanding officer Captain Angus Essenhigh, and Commodore Stephen Moorhouse, commander of the UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG).
The Queen was briefed on the ship’s 28-week deployment speaking with some of the 1,700 personnel on board the carrier which include Royal Navy sailors, Royal Air Force airmen and women, Royal Marines, and 250 United States personnel
(Forces News) 21st May 2021
Boris Johnson says the Carrier Strike Group 21 deployment will project Britain's military "hard power", as well as the country's values.
The Prime Minister was speaking in Portsmouth during a tour of Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth which will lead the Strike Group during the deployment.
(10 Downing Street) 21st May 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited HMS Queen Elizabeth to mark her departure for a seven month operation in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Park benches in the stern openings under the flight deck? Nice touch.
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The Queen enjoying a ride on the aircraft lift...
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Park Benches? Maybe! However, are they made of Oak?
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