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Old 4th Oct 2021, 07:19
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Both carriers are now operational - since Friday.

HMS Prince of Wales ready for global missions as international exercise ends off Scotland

The UK today has two world-leading aircraft carriers ready for duties around the globe after HMS Prince of Wales was declared fully operational.

A fortnight-long international exercise off the Scottish coast put the stamp on two years of intensive training for the Portsmouth-based warship, 700-plus crew, the Royal Navy and RAF squadrons who will operate aircraft from her flight deck – including the fifth-generation F-35 Lightning stealth fighter – and thousands of military personnel and civilians who support and maintain the endeavour.

It means HMS Prince of Wales can join her sister HMS Queen Elizabeth on the world stage; the latter is currently beginning the second half of her maiden deployment commanding an international carrier strike group in the Pacific.

“We have excitingly jumped the final hurdle and are now a fully-fledged strike carrier, ready at 30 days’ notice for operations around the globe,” said HMS Prince of Wales’ Commanding Officer Captain Steve Higham.

“This is a significant moment for the ship which will see us operate with fighter jets, helicopters, drones, and other vessel. We’ll achieve all of this by working with our friends and colleagues from the RAF, the British Army and across Defence to deliver our contribution for the UK as a problem-solving, burden-sharing partner nation.

“The whole Prince of Wales team are grateful for the support of our followers, our families and our friends and hope that they keep following us towards our first deployment.”

The carrier’s Senior Warfare Officer Lieutenant Commander David Thompson added: “HMS Prince of Wales is at the end of a challenging yet successful journey on the road to operational readiness. We are prepared to support Commander UK Strike Forces and are relishing the opportunity to work alongside other allied nations.”

The final act of the new carrier’s preparation for operations was participation in the largest military exercise hosted in the UK this autumn.

Thousands of military personnel from a dozen nations took part in the combined UK/NATO exercise Joint Warrior/Dynamic Mariner which ended yesterday, testing their abilities individually and collectively to deal with global events.


I am sure that Dynamic Mariner is normally an ASW exercise, but I might be wrong. I would like to know more about the ASW exercise.

Ten Royal Navy vessels, plus elements of four Fleet Air Arm squadrons (troop carrying and submarine-hunting Merlins, Commando and anti-surface Wildcats and Hawk jets which have decamped from Cornwall to Scotland), Royal Marines of 3 Commando Brigade and the guns of their supporting artillery regiment, 29 Commando RA, plus senior staffs – around 2,000 men and women in all – represented the Senior Service.

Elements of four FAA squadrons? From the description that would be 815 NAS with Wildcat HM2 aboard the frigates, 847 NAS with Jungly Wildcat AH1s aboard Prince of Wales, either 845 NAS or 846 NAS aboard (somewhere - ????) with Merlin HC4, and Merlin HM2 aboard Prince of Wales. How many HM2s though - and from what unit? If we imagine it was a couple, and that a pair of Pingers were aboard Prince of Wales, then that means nine Merlin HM2s were embarked aboard the carriers, therefore if all nine were aboard the same carrier, that means six could be used for ASW and the three Crowsnest aircraft could concentrate on AEW.

The NATO Response Force flagship role will have a heavy emphasis on ASW.



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