Category: Security policy

More Queen is not possible

After Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited the aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth yesterday, the Queen herself came on board just a few hours before departure. She was received by the commander of UK Carrier Strike Group 21, Commodore Steve Moorhouse, and the commanding officer of the Queen Elizabeth, Captain Angus Essenhigh. She spoke to servicemen and women from both the British and the embarked American forces and bid farewell to the ship and crew. The United Kingdom Carrier Strike Group will then depart on a 28-week deployment. In addition to the aircraft carrier, the group will include eight other ships. There will also be 32 helicopters and fighter jets. The 3700 soldiers will...

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Boris says goodbye to the Queen!

One day before the British Carrier Strike Group leaves the UK for East Asia, Boris Johnson visited the Queen Elizabeth once again. Together with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, First Sea Lord Tony Radakin and Chief of Air Staff Mike Wigston, he was given a tour of the largest ship in the British fleet (together with the Prince of Wales) and spoke to crew members during the final preparations for the multi-month voyage. In a short speech, the Prime Minister also addressed China: "One of the things we are going to do is to show our friends in China that we are committed to the international community....

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Back and forth

After an interruption of one month, the Canadian frigate Halifax is once again the flagship of Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG 1). She has taken over this role from the Danish frigate Absalon, the type ship of her class, which was commissioned in 2007; the Halifax was previously the flagship. SNMG 1 currently consists of just these two ships and is under the command of Canadian Commodore Bradley Peats. Until 14 May, the two frigates took part in the Joint Warrior exercise off the Scottish coast. At the heart of this major manoeuvre, which will continue until 20 May, was the British carrier...

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Russian visit to Singapore

From 11 to 13 May, two ships from the Russian Pacific Fleet are visiting Singapore. The destroyer Admiral Tributs and the ocean-going tug Kalar have moored at Changi Naval Base to replenish supplies. The Tributs is a Project 1155 (Udaloy I) destroyer. At 163 metres in length, it displaces 6840 tonnes. The crew includes almost 300 soldiers. The Tributs is armed with two 100-millimetre guns as well as 8 SS-N-14 Silex and 8 SA-N-9 Kinschal. The Russian Navy classifies it as a "large anti-submarine ship", which is emphasised by two RBU-6000s and two on-board helicopters. Text: mb; Photo: Russian...

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Trilateral naval exercise in the Gulf of Aden

On 10 May, EU, Japanese and Djiboutian naval and naval air warfare assets conducted a joint exercise in the Gulf of Aden. The exercise was based on the scenario of an anti-piracy operation. The Italian frigate "Carabiniere", currently the flagship of Operation Atalanta, the destroyer "Setogiri" of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF), a Spanish P 3-M maritime reconnaissance vessel, patrol boats of the Djibouti coast guard and command structures of the African state's navy were involved. The exercise, which lasted around twenty hours, is of a rather demonstrative nature. It emphasises the commitment of those involved to maintaining the rules-based international order. "Together with other partners, the EU, Japan and...

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