F-35B jets at core of Royal Navy’s exercise as Carrier Strike Group begins 2025 global deployment
The Royal Navy has launched a significant week-long NATO exercise in the Mediterranean, with F-35B Lightning stealth fighters playing a central role.
The Royal Navy has launched a significant week-long NATO exercise in the Mediterranean, with F-35B Lightning stealth fighters playing a central role.
The UK’s flagship, HMS Prince of Wales, now carries the most formidable concentration of British airpower deployed at sea in the 21st century.
British F-35 Lightning jets will embark on a major deployment with HMS Prince of Wales next week as part of a milestone mission aiming to achieve full operating capability.
HMS Prince of Wales will officially take over as the Royal Navy’s flagship during a visit to Liverpool on Monday, 2nd December, marking a significant milestone in her five-year career.
The UK’s most advanced air power – F-35 Lightning stealth fighters – have embarked on HMS Prince of Wales as the carrier prepares to join NATO allies on its biggest exercise in decades.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) conducted a first-of-its-kind demonstration of its short takeoff and landing (STOL) capability on the HMS Prince of Wales.
Britain’s biggest warship is all systems go – and primed for front-line duties – as she returns home to Portsmouth.