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South China Sea: Royal Navy Leads Carrier Flotilla To Contested Waters

South China Sea: Royal Navy Leads Carrier Flotilla To Contested Waters KEY POINTS The warship will lead a flotilla of British, US, and Dutch ships  The warship is expected to pass through the South China Sea China and its territorial ambitions in the South China Sea face another hurdle as UK s biggest warship HMS Queen Elizabeth set sail to the disputed waters on its maiden operational voyage. The 65,000-ton warship with a 1,700-strong crew will lead a flotilla of British, U.S., and Dutch ships on its journey of 26,000 nautical miles over 28 weeks, reports CNN. The Carrier Strike Group, which includes two destroyers, two frigates, a submarine and two support ships, was given a royal sendoff by Britain s Queen Elizabeth in Portsmouth Saturday. The warship will carry eight British F-35B fighter jets and 10 US Marine Corps F-35s as well as 250 US Marines as part of the crew.

South China Sea: Royal Navy Sending Carrier Flotilla To Contested Waters

South China Sea: Royal Navy Sending Carrier Flotilla To Contested Waters

South China Sea: Royal Navy Sending Carrier Flotilla To Contested Waters
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Елизавета II побывала на борту авианосца HMS Queen Elizabeth

Елизавета II побывала на борту авианосца HMS Queen Elizabeth
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Singapore, Britain must not appear imperialist to China | The Independent Singapore News

The Independent Singapore News Singapore, Britain must not appear imperialist to China UK naval force, which will stop over in Singapore, must not provoke Beijing Share - Advertisement - With a large British naval force scheduled to pass through Singapore to enter the South China Sea in May, the British must deploy their naval force in a way that will not appear as imperialist posturing against China. If the Chinese leaders perceive this British naval group, which includes the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, as reviving gunboat diplomacy in the tradition of the bygone British empire, Singapore risks suffering collateral damage for hosting this British force. If the British fleet provokes China, the Chinese government may possibly find ways to punish Singapore.

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