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Royal Navy will have a second aircraft carrier, “Prince of Wales”

Thursday, September 11th 2014 - 16:19 UTC
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“The second carrier will be brought into service. It’s means the Royal Navy will be able deploy a carrier 100 percent of the time,” Cameron said. “The second carrier will be brought into service. It’s means the Royal Navy will be able deploy a carrier 100 percent of the time,” Cameron said.
The first of class, Queen Elizabeth, was launched on July 4 and is now being fitted out ahead of commissioning in 2017 The first of class, Queen Elizabeth, was launched on July 4 and is now being fitted out ahead of commissioning in 2017

The UK Royal Navy is to get the second operational aircraft carrier, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced. Britain is building two 65,000-ton aircraft carriers in a £6.2 billion deal with a BAE Systems-led industry alliance, but the Conservative-led coalition had previously said it would mothball or sell the second warship due to the cost of operating two carriers.

The British government said it would reconsider the issue as part of the 2015 strategic defense and security review following next year’s general election.

Now though the decision has been brought forward 12 months, with Cameron saying the Royal Navy will operate the second warship, the Prince of Wales, when it is commissioned in 2020.

“The second carrier will be brought into service. It’s means the Royal Navy will be able deploy a carrier 100 percent of the time,” Cameron said.

While the move would give Britain two operational aircraft carriers, there is a question about the number of F-35B short-takeoff-vertical-landing aircraft that would go on them. An order for the first 14 aircraft set to be operated by the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force is still awaited.

The first of class, Queen Elizabeth, was launched on July 4 and is now being fitted out ahead of commissioning in 2017 and achieving the initial operating capability in 2020. The decision to operate Prince of Wales is the second policy reverse by the government on the carrier program since it came to office in 2010.

As part of the 2010 strategic defense and security review, the government decided to ditch the F-35B variant and instead purchase the F-35C carrier version of the Lockheed Martin strike jet.

It later reverted to the F-35B once the heavy cost of remodeling the carriers to launch the conventional aircraft were prohibitive.

 

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  • Da_pict

    Mean while the libertad is being pressed into service in a search and rescue role.
    Hmmm that going a bit backwards ins't it?

    Sep 11th, 2014 - 04:40 pm 0
  • ilsen

    Hurrah! Trebles all round!
    More good news. Well done Dave, finally got something right!

    Sep 11th, 2014 - 05:23 pm 0
  • Zethee

    We all knew it was going to happen anyway.

    Sep 11th, 2014 - 06:53 pm 0
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