Yep. So many critics on RUclips trying to downplay the achievements of the British carrier. But not many other countries can boast a carrier traveling around the world and visiting 40+ countries on its maiden deployment. When was the last time Chinese carrier sailed into open ocean 🤔
@@noodles169 Exactly, seeing the buzz around it operating with other nations and seeing the content is incredible in itself and I think people are going to be more interested in the Navy in general and it will surely encourage more to join.
A brilliant first deployment helped also by the fact that they are utterly fantastic great looking carriers, not as powerful as the Nimitz but mean machines nonetheless incredibly powerful and beautiful to look at. We should have at least 3 of these, I'd like 5 !
❤️❤️❤️ I love this on so many levels. It’s been far too long since the UK has made its presence known in the Pacific in such a poignant fashion. And, seeing those 4 carriers… The only thing better would be seeing it in person. This is so great on so many levels from strategic to operational to intercultural relations and operability to of course PR etc. Words can’t describe how proud I am and how grateful I am that we have those fine men and women out there
I'm glad Queen Elizabeth is calling at Japan and training with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the US Navy. I hope that Japan and the United Kingdom will continue to cooperate. 🇯🇵🇬🇧🇺🇸
@@Rainchild33082 Not sure if you know this. But she is named after Queen Elizabeth I. Not the current monarch of the UK, but the famous Virgin Queen from the 16th century. In fact she is actually named after a ship called HMS Queen Elizabeth (a super dreadnought) built in 1912, that was named after Queen Elizabeth I, 14 years before the current Queen Elizath II was even born.
@@sshep86 I learned something I appreciate you telling me that! That's awesome! I'm going to go read more about it. I appreciate you! Have a wonderful weekend!
@@sshep86 Technically she's named for both. It's tradition in the Royal Navy that the first capital ship built in a monarch's reign is named for that monarch. But she also carries the name, legacy and battle honours of the previous HMS Queen Elizabeth.
While i was in the marines, i got to spend a week on the USS Wasp during the 31st MEU in 2018 , i was lucky enough to witness/participate in the 1st ever F35B deployment, watching them take off and land at night is insane! BUT I will forever be jealous of everyone that got to witness that sight in person 😲
I was on the QE at the time you can see me in fact at 0.12 I'm standing up by the merlin helicopters towing arm, was quite the show of force; still watch this now with awe!
Greetings from Singapore. So nice and reassuring to see these ships in view of what has been going on. I am going to just leave it at that. Could have added music from the Final Countdown movie from 1980.
An impressive and most formidable sight to behold if ever there was one, a supreme power projection to friend and foe alike!!!! Cheers from Aus!!!! We'll sneak the HMAS Canberra or Adelaide in there one day 😁😁
The Canberra-class CAN operate small numbers of F35B's with some substantial modification, they were designed with Harriers or AV8's in mind of course which are substantially smaller and lighter but it's not at all outside the realms of possibility
Here's a well researched and detailed look at an Australian option to convert a Canberra Class LHD into a small F-35B carrier. ruclips.net/video/0QIA4bn4Pvc/видео.html&ab_channel=hypohystericalhistory Keep in mind though, HMAS Canberra and Adelaide are currently configured as very powerful amphibious assault ships. We need those too.
@@megafauna8374 is no reason they couldn't alternate between being both, the F35's could simply operate from land bases instead when the Canberras are needed in the assault role
@@1IbramGaunt I think that the Australians have pretty much decided that any expeditionary campaign they embark on would be as part of an allied task force with the USA, UK, and Japan supplying the aircraft carrier escort. Not that I wouldn't be honored to have the Australians back in the flattop business.
@Damo i love the Aussies,i my younger days hanging around Highbury corner i had many Aussie pals who you could always depend on to have your back,those guys love a scrap
Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army. Field Marshal William Joseph Slim,
Love the shot at 2:30 of the sailors lined up to admire the awesome view of 3 other carriers from 3 nations. As China counts down to war, this mighty armada shows up to stop the clock.
The Royal Navy has the best names for their vessels, HMS Conqueror, Vengeance , Ambush, Raider etc to name a few. Royal Australian Navy ships tend to be called after cities or people. We used to have cool names like HMAS Vendetta, Voyager, Vampire, Bayonet, Attack. So now we are getting proper attack nuclear submarines instead of those French diesel ones. Time to resurrect some meaning full names again.
Too right, I can accept we aren't top dogs in power but in names we certainty are. Love Dreadnought and Warspite coming back. Want to see Indefatigable too.
@@davidhouseman4328 I think the Royal Navy is a force to be reckoned with. A fine tradition and amazing history. I was in London two years ago and spent a great deal of time on HMS Belfast.
That wont have to. Maybe the send in a small force and take over government to see if US will put boots on the ground. They would be foolish to tangle with our navy.
Mean while the equivalent of 2 German War time divisions have crossed the channel so far this year ! So much for we shall remember them 😡 No wonder my 8th Army Veteran Grandfather told me that he didn’t know why he bothered when commenting on the Country back in the 90s Lord knows what he’d think now Rip Grandad
1:24 this part is badass! That is an INSANE amount of firepower. 4 floating air bases, and about 2,000 cruise missiles in those destroyer escorts behind them.
That Japanese carrier is the Ise which is a smaller cousin to the two Izumo class ships and a helicopter-only platform. The Izumo class were designed with the idea that eventually they could be modified to handle F-35s. The Ise is of the Hyuga Class which wasn't. It would be cheaper for Japan to build more Izumos than it would be to refit the Hyuga class ships to handle F-35s.
It's been to long Since the UK had it's own Aircraft Carriers so it's absolutely amazing to see The UK sailing Along side her Allie's once again this video shows true Power amongst UK an her Allie's
@@urwifemykid1203 Never once said It didn't you clearly didn't read My post properly I said it's been to Long especially since HMS Ocean was a Landing Platform for Helicopter, for the UK
That's a beautiful thing those 4 aircraft carriers working together. When a American F 35B landed on a Japanese aircraft carrier I think that was the first time that has ever happened. Those who love China's power expansion should be afraid very afraid!
I mean technically 3 aircraft carriers I’m not kidding due to treaties after WWII Japan can’t have aircraft carriers so instead they have helicopter destroyers (I think it’s time they called them aircraft destroyers because they now carry F35’s not just helicopters)
This is what having allies is all about. The training and ties shows China that they’re playing with fire with a team, a team that will stand up against their bullying their neighbors.
@AAA AAA LOL, you really don't know anything about history. Do you know why the US went into Afghanistan? Appartantly not by your childish comment. The US went into Afghanistan to kill Osama Bin Laden and his thugs, which was largely achieved. What about Syria? The US went in under UN Charter that allowed it to fight ISIS. It has no plan to stay, just like it didn't have any plans to stay in Afghanistan. What about Libya? The US doesn't have troops there, and an evil dictator has been removed. And the US attacked Iraq because it believed Iraq had WMDs. At least the US admitted it didn't find any. Most other nations would plant the evidence. What's funny is that while you criticize the US, you're the one here on US RUclips, using US discoverd internet and routers, using a phone or computer with US microchip tech in it. Go use your countries crap version, if it even has one.
The Queen Elizabeth is looking the part and certainly not out of place in such distinguished company. Its interesting to see how the Nimitz class looks a lot longer than the QE but its only a 150 feet in the bow. Add a second island to a Nimitz in your minds eye and the length seems to 'shorten'.
I’d give my right arm to be on that deployment. And I can’t imagine China attacking Taiwan with that much naval muscle in their backyard but hey, you never know what they’re thinking. Pray for peace because the alternative is very dire indeed.
@richtea78 The CCP may be crazy, but apparently, the PLAN is not. They are waiting until they can bring more Chinese flattops online (about 6) so they would have a chance.
Can't wait for the ROKN to adds its Carrier in. With Britain, France, Japan, Italy and America sailing together, the world will breath a sigh of relief. Since it will be a Global Force for all.
And to think their are still people in the comment sections, who truly believe, China, Iranian or russian navy could take on this kind of force. Absolutely no chance
If Chinese Navy has half a dozen outstanding and bold submarine captains ...Yes they can sink half of this task force...People are harping about hypersonic anti-ship missiles of China and Russia...But the real threat to an aircraft carrier task force is always a sneaky submarine...One submarine able to get through the task force defences is enough to cause a chaos...And there plenty of examples of small,sneaky,air independent propulsion diesel electric subs of Sweden, Netherlands and Australia sinking Nimitz class aircraft carriers during multinational training exercises.
@@ydk1k253 I know ...that is why I said half a dozen bold sub captains... bcoz either all or most will perish attempting it...but if one gets through then there is hell to pay...most probably will be a suicide mission to be honest. 🤷
@@vivek27789 True. But that's why frigates and anti submarine helicopters exist. The thing about Big Lizzie. Is that she has millions of sensors and defence systems with her. She isn't alone and never will be. Any enemy/hostile sub anywhere near her, is already known. You couldn't take a dump within miles without a sensor in the convoy picking up your arse gas.
I think it will be nice in future if uk could base one of its carriers in yokosuka where my first ship afs4 was based in first lebanon war I loved it for most part but since my ship made 7 deployments to south china sea an gulf of aden an gulf of oman. And indian ocean areas I did not get to see much of my home base yokosuka japan
The only thing more impressive than flight ops on the ship is night flight ops on the ship. Thanks to all now serving including our allies, those who have, and those who will in the future. FLY NAVY!!!
In the discretion you say say JS Ise is not an aircraft carrier its an helicopter carrier. I ask you is a helicopter not an aircraft? It certainly is not a boat. An aircraft is a craft that can fly. So your wrong it is an aircraft carrier.
Each navy out there has at least one attack sub escorting each of its carriers. And the same will go for India, when they participate. It's one of the things that a potential attacker has to take into consideration as part of any realistic battle planning. As are the usually overlooked contributions of the participating nation's land-based air assets, such as maritime patrol aircraft (P-3, P-8, etc), aerial refueling planes, radar early-warning platforms and strategic bombers from as close as Guam or as distant as a stateside Air Force Base across the street from the shrimp boil. Video of the carriers of several allied navies acting in concert is impressive, but when you stop to think about the awesome national force that is backstopping them, and the collective force of will that this is meant to telegraph, you have to look at China and ask yourself if they're feeling lucky, today. This is meant to keep them from destroying themselves and the world's economy because a power-hungry and paranoid group of old men think invading Taiwan is the way for them to stay in power forever. Every time you see a posted video that says we will not and can not defend Taiwan, you are looking at a piece of propaganda which has as its sole purpose eroding the will of Americans and our allies to do that very thing. These videos of our Navy and our ally's navies operating like this are a tool meant to counter the propaganda by clearly showing our will and intent, so that the old men in Beijing don't make a miscalculation of horrendous consequence.
This I suspect is auspicious, and not accidentally so. October is a month in which the tides are amenable to a Taiwan invasion. Meanwhile China has been doing all the things one might expect China to do were they actually intending to invade. Having a four carrier task force in place at just this moment might well give them pause at the last minute.
China is still a decade from an invasion. Look at what it has in terms of carriers and amphibs compared to what it is building and there is no doubt it will wait.
Those american carriers are awesome.....,goodness....but I got a feeling there a little outdated next to queen Elizabeth which has the most update technology.....dunno maybe I'm wrong....still awesome sight.....
That British carrier looks so sleek AND it carries F-35s, insane firepower what a ship
That's some serious power there 🇯🇵 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
These carriers have really done more than anyone could have imagined in building partnerships and influence. The Royal Navy is back!
Yep. So many critics on RUclips trying to downplay the achievements of the British carrier. But not many other countries can boast a carrier traveling around the world and visiting 40+ countries on its maiden deployment. When was the last time Chinese carrier sailed into open ocean 🤔
@@noodles169 Exactly, seeing the buzz around it operating with other nations and seeing the content is incredible in itself and I think people are going to be more interested in the Navy in general and it will surely encourage more to join.
Let’s hope this dissuades the Chinese from attacking Taiwan. In the past the CCP has been cautious about trouble- these tendencies may win out still.
A brilliant first deployment helped also by the fact that they are utterly fantastic great looking carriers, not as powerful as the Nimitz but mean machines nonetheless incredibly powerful and beautiful to look at. We should have at least 3 of these, I'd like 5 !
Now please go to Australia and liberate the Australians.
❤️❤️❤️ I love this on so many levels.
It’s been far too long since the UK has made its presence known in the Pacific in such a poignant fashion. And, seeing those 4 carriers… The only thing better would be seeing it in person. This is so great on so many levels from strategic to operational to intercultural relations and operability to of course PR etc. Words can’t describe how proud I am and how grateful I am that we have those fine men and women out there
I'm glad Queen Elizabeth is calling at Japan and training with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the US Navy.
I hope that Japan and the United Kingdom will continue to cooperate.
🇯🇵🇬🇧🇺🇸
Yes!
I think Japan is getting involved with the new UK Tempest if so am sure it will be one Awsome machine
Can’t we just call the Japanese Navy the Japanese Navy? It’s just called a defence force for legal reasons.
@@Cooldude-ko7ps I guess that's up to the Yanks.
I'm sure they will, my friend . . .
God bless the U.S. Navy and for our cousins The Royal Navy God save the Queen. May our friendship endure forever. 🙂
What an impressive display. Big Lizzie is looking splendid.
She does look pretty.
She's gorgeous. Worthy of Her majesties namesake. Y'all did good!
@@Rainchild33082 Not sure if you know this. But she is named after Queen Elizabeth I. Not the current monarch of the UK, but the famous Virgin Queen from the 16th century.
In fact she is actually named after a ship called HMS Queen Elizabeth (a super dreadnought) built in 1912, that was named after Queen Elizabeth I, 14 years before the current Queen Elizath II was even born.
@@sshep86 I learned something I appreciate you telling me that! That's awesome! I'm going to go read more about it. I appreciate you! Have a wonderful weekend!
@@sshep86 Technically she's named for both. It's tradition in the Royal Navy that the first capital ship built in a monarch's reign is named for that monarch. But she also carries the name, legacy and battle honours of the previous HMS Queen Elizabeth.
Thats a shit ton of naval power. Good display!
So badass, nothing makes me happier than to see multiple nations come together and rock out like “We humans are awesome…”
Great to see the band get back together for another upcoming 'gig'!
Let's hope not. Presumably the whole point of the exercise was to prevent such an actuality.
I was on the flight deck when they did the fly by. I love how the queen looks so badass!
From one sailor onboard CVN 76
While i was in the marines, i got to spend a week on the USS Wasp during the 31st MEU in 2018 , i was lucky enough to witness/participate in the 1st ever F35B deployment, watching them take off and land at night is insane! BUT I will forever be jealous of everyone that got to witness that sight in person 😲
I was on the QE at the time you can see me in fact at 0.12 I'm standing up by the merlin helicopters towing arm, was quite the show of force; still watch this now with awe!
A great show of military power 👍
Greetings from Singapore. So nice and reassuring to see these ships in view of what has been going on. I am going to just leave it at that. Could have added music from the Final Countdown movie from 1980.
That was awesome!
Loved the fly by, perfect V. 🇬🇧
An impressive and most formidable sight to behold if ever there was one, a supreme power projection to friend and foe alike!!!! Cheers from Aus!!!! We'll sneak the HMAS Canberra or Adelaide in there one day 😁😁
The Canberra-class CAN operate small numbers of F35B's with some substantial modification, they were designed with Harriers or AV8's in mind of course which are substantially smaller and lighter but it's not at all outside the realms of possibility
Here's a well researched and detailed look at an Australian option to convert a Canberra Class LHD into a small F-35B carrier.
ruclips.net/video/0QIA4bn4Pvc/видео.html&ab_channel=hypohystericalhistory
Keep in mind though, HMAS Canberra and Adelaide are currently configured as very powerful amphibious assault ships. We need those too.
@@megafauna8374 is no reason they couldn't alternate between being both, the F35's could simply operate from land bases instead when the Canberras are needed in the assault role
Would love to see some of our Aussie allies join the task force! FLY NAVY!!!
@@1IbramGaunt
I think that the Australians have pretty much decided that any expeditionary campaign they embark on would be as part of
an allied task force with the USA, UK, and Japan supplying the aircraft carrier escort. Not that I wouldn't be honored to
have the Australians back in the flattop business.
That's a helluva lot of firepower in one place!
The QE is just 👌
We tend to overlook the Type 45 Destroyers in this video, best air defence destroyer in the World and beautiful to look at into the bargain.
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That would actually be the Flight 3 Burke class Destroyers. Best with the new AMDR radar
Take note china. Uk and US 🇬🇧 🇺🇲 brothers in arms
Always.
@Damo I study history, especially WW2 and you sure DID!
@Damo i love the Aussies,i my younger days hanging around Highbury corner i had many Aussie pals who you could always depend on to have your back,those guys love a scrap
Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army. Field Marshal William Joseph Slim,
@Damo no mate, but I will though. Added to my list, cheers
Wow. What a professional group. Very interesting.
Love the shot at 2:30 of the sailors lined up to admire the awesome view of 3 other carriers from 3 nations.
As China counts down to war, this mighty armada shows up to stop the clock.
A squadron flying overhead in formation never gets old!
The Royal Navy has the best names for their vessels, HMS Conqueror, Vengeance , Ambush, Raider etc to name a few. Royal Australian Navy ships tend to be called after cities or people. We used to have cool names like HMAS Vendetta, Voyager, Vampire, Bayonet, Attack. So now we are getting proper attack nuclear submarines instead of those French diesel ones. Time to resurrect some meaning full names again.
Yeah would be cool. But I think I remember a friend saying they're looking to name future ships with indigenous names, or at least some of them.
Too right, I can accept we aren't top dogs in power but in names we certainty are. Love Dreadnought and Warspite coming back. Want to see Indefatigable too.
The best named boat is under construction. HMS Agamemnon. After the Greek king who started the Trojan war over a woman.
@@overcorpse Agamemnons is good but I prefer Audacious (unless in French company then there is only one answer).
@@davidhouseman4328 I think the Royal Navy is a force to be reckoned with. A fine tradition and amazing history. I was in London two years ago and spent a great deal of time on HMS Belfast.
Grinning from ear to ear.
Now that sends a message! Great work, great partnerships!
Amazing to see so many ships in formation.
Awesome.. Thanks from NZ 👍🇳🇿
China don't want to lock horns with a naval force like this
That wont have to. Maybe the send in a small force and take over government to see if US will put boots on the ground. They would be foolish to tangle with our navy.
God bless our queen may God bless our people and protect our island 🇬🇧
Wow! What a fabulous comment.
Mean while the equivalent of 2 German War time divisions have crossed the channel so far this year !
So much for we shall remember them 😡
No wonder my 8th Army Veteran Grandfather told me that he didn’t know why he bothered when commenting on the Country back in the 90s
Lord knows what he’d think now
Rip Grandad
@@seanmoran6510 What do you mean the Germans have crossed over? There allies now.
May God bless the King now.
It does make you feel proud.
Long live Great Britain! Long live Japan. Long live the USA!
1:24 this part is badass! That is an INSANE amount of firepower. 4 floating air bases, and about 2,000 cruise missiles in those destroyer escorts behind them.
Not quite 2000 :)
Don’t forget the 4-5 US and UK SSNs lurking below the surface loaded with tomahawks…
Enough to destroy chinas navy
That Japanese carrier is the Ise which is a smaller cousin to the two Izumo class ships and a helicopter-only platform. The Izumo class were
designed with the idea that eventually they could be modified to handle F-35s. The Ise is of the Hyuga Class which wasn't. It would
be cheaper for Japan to build more Izumos than it would be to refit the Hyuga class ships to handle F-35s.
What an awesome sight I wish I could’ve seen it personally with my own eyes
It's been to long Since the UK had it's own Aircraft Carriers so it's absolutely amazing to see The UK sailing Along side her Allie's once again this video shows true Power amongst UK an her Allie's
The UK has always had aircraft carriers!
@@urwifemykid1203 Never once said It didn't you clearly didn't read My post properly I said it's been to Long especially since HMS Ocean was a Landing Platform for Helicopter, for the UK
Theres just something about US carriers that's awesome. The design and shape project a serenity and menace. Just look at the USS Carl Vinson.
Its the super carrier right?
That's a beautiful thing those 4 aircraft carriers working together. When a American F 35B landed on a Japanese aircraft carrier I think that was the first time that has ever happened. Those who love China's power expansion should be afraid very afraid!
The dems must be shaking in their boots.
I mean technically 3 aircraft carriers I’m not kidding due to treaties after WWII Japan can’t have aircraft carriers so instead they have helicopter destroyers (I think it’s time they called them aircraft destroyers because they now carry F35’s not just helicopters)
The fly by was cool. The F35 is hands down the best 5th generation aircraft used by UK, Japanese and American forces 💪
Awesome raw power , no other countries could come close.
That's quite a show of force! Amazing!
Now that’s what you call a show of strength!
So so proud of our Royal Navy the best in the world 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏
This is what having allies is all about. The training and ties shows China that they’re playing with fire with a team, a team that will stand up against their bullying their neighbors.
@AAA AAA LOL, you really don't know anything about history. Do you know why the US went into Afghanistan? Appartantly not by your childish comment. The US went into Afghanistan to kill Osama Bin Laden and his thugs, which was largely achieved. What about Syria? The US went in under UN Charter that allowed it to fight ISIS. It has no plan to stay, just like it didn't have any plans to stay in Afghanistan. What about Libya? The US doesn't have troops there, and an evil dictator has been removed. And the US attacked Iraq because it believed Iraq had WMDs. At least the US admitted it didn't find any. Most other nations would plant the evidence.
What's funny is that while you criticize the US, you're the one here on US RUclips, using US discoverd internet and routers, using a phone or computer with US microchip tech in it. Go use your countries crap version, if it even has one.
Don’t ever underestimate the Royal Navy it has a long habit of winning.
Plenty of firepower right there!
Don’t forget the 4-5 US and UK SSNs lurking below the surface loaded with tomahawks…
All stronger together.
HMS Duncan is such a beauty
The Queen Elizabeth is looking the part and certainly not out of place in such distinguished company.
Its interesting to see how the Nimitz class looks a lot longer than the QE but its only a 150 feet in the bow. Add a second island to a Nimitz in your minds eye and the length seems to 'shorten'.
It looks to me like the nimitz-class sits lower in the water than the Queen Elizabeth which makes it look longer
@@billcook7483 Interesting observation. It does displace more sea water so maybe that is true.
@@1chish Yeah it could be because the Nimitz carrys so many aircraft, about 100, and also a huge weight of radiation shielding ( but only guessing) .
@@billcook7483 I don’t think it’s shielding, most modern subs are nuclear powered and don’t have that much
Yeah agreed. If you remove the forward island from QE and move the aft back a little it would do a lot in making her look longer.
This is some impressive coordination of ships. I can't imagine what must be going on aboard those escorts
There hasn't been a strike group sailing the Pacific like that in many a decade. Time to return to multi-deck carrier task groups?
The fly over formation have me goosebumps
I’d give my right arm to be on that deployment. And I can’t imagine China attacking Taiwan with that much naval muscle in their backyard but hey, you never know what they’re thinking. Pray for peace because the alternative is very dire indeed.
@richtea78 I wouldn't count on that
Everybody gangsta till they try fighting 15 allied carriers at once
@richtea78
The CCP may be crazy, but apparently, the PLAN is not. They are waiting until they can bring more Chinese flattops online
(about 6) so they would have a chance.
@@TheLAGopher How long will that take, 20 or 30 yrs. maybe more?
@@gregorywilliams9302 at most another 5 or 6 years.
Its amazing how they were able to concentrate with that dubstep music being so loud
Can't wait for the ROKN to adds its Carrier in. With Britain, France, Japan, Italy and America sailing together, the world will breath a sigh of relief. Since it will be a Global Force for all.
1:26 what a shoot, amazing
They all look diverse... because they are but still.. its like a family meeting
You got small carriers, big ones, another one with 2 Islands and so on
what a beauty.
Too cool
only one word. wow.
🇯🇵Japan and the 🇬🇧UK this is great to see.
That touchdown shot around 0:28 had me thinking in my head "the future is now"
That is one heck of allot of fire power right there...
There were also at least two subs there that day. BTW, I watched this with the British Grenadiers playing in the background.
I swear some scenes in this vid I expected to see Kong or Godzilla in the frame... :-)
This is so cool!
Wow !!
Thanks ...
I think JS Ise is a Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer. Anyway, it's spectacular to see those beautiful ships together.
Helicopters aren’t aircraft? 🤔
@@CtrlOptDel 🤔JS Ise is a flat-decked helicopter destroyer, noteworthy for her firepower.
@@00ta *r/whoosh*
Very impressive lineup
I would love for the QE and British Task force to make a visit to Australia but probably won't happen since Australia and covid
A British Submarine with the strike carrier group is staying in the pacific and basing itself in Australia.
And to think their are still people in the comment sections, who truly believe, China, Iranian or russian navy could take on this kind of force. Absolutely no chance
If Chinese Navy has half a dozen outstanding and bold submarine captains ...Yes they can sink half of this task force...People are harping about hypersonic anti-ship missiles of China and Russia...But the real threat to an aircraft carrier task force is always a sneaky submarine...One submarine able to get through the task force defences is enough to cause a chaos...And there plenty of examples of small,sneaky,air independent propulsion diesel electric subs of Sweden, Netherlands and Australia sinking Nimitz class aircraft carriers during multinational training exercises.
@@vivek27789 This is where the Japanese anti-submarine carriers comes into place
@@ydk1k253 I know ...that is why I said half a dozen bold sub captains... bcoz either all or most will perish attempting it...but if one gets through then there is hell to pay...most probably will be a suicide mission to be honest. 🤷
@@vivek27789 True. But that's why frigates and anti submarine helicopters exist. The thing about Big Lizzie. Is that she has millions of sensors and defence systems with her. She isn't alone and never will be. Any enemy/hostile sub anywhere near her, is already known. You couldn't take a dump within miles without a sensor in the convoy picking up your arse gas.
@@vivek27789….They have already detected Chinese submarines….They are too noisy.
Wow ! I wouldn't mess with those guys...
I think it will be nice in future if uk could base one of its carriers in yokosuka where my first ship afs4 was based in first lebanon war I loved it for most part but since my ship made 7 deployments to south china sea an gulf of aden an gulf of oman.
And indian ocean areas I did not get to see much of my home base yokosuka japan
Pure Power.
Holy cow upgraded version of car gathering!
Four carriers? A modern remake of the battle of Midway coming soon !
The only thing more impressive than flight ops on the ship is night flight ops on the ship. Thanks to all now serving including our allies, those who have, and those who will in the future. FLY NAVY!!!
Two best navy's in the world
Warship Porn...................................... More please
In the discretion you say say JS Ise is not an aircraft carrier its an helicopter carrier. I ask you is a helicopter not an aircraft? It certainly is not a boat. An aircraft is a craft that can fly. So your wrong it is an aircraft carrier.
You smell that? Smells like Resurgence to me. Of Freedom!
Awesome - combined aircraft strenght 280 ??
sharing intel, capabilities and coffee
And Tea.
So. Much. Freedom!
Navies love their photo ops.
WOW
I wonder if the US marines onboard the Queen were allowed to pop over to the Carl Vinson for some American food? 😉
By food, do you mean spoonfuls of sugar?😉
Stereotypes do not exist on naval deployment and actually the QE has international cuisine.
Why would they want to do that when there is a pub on board where they are
They get booze on British ships, we 🏆
No we like to keep the guys healthy and ensure in later life they aren’t obese
That flypast would have looked so much nicer if those were F14's
really enjoy these vids the co-operation is unbelievable , couldnt imagine russia and china doing something like this
No love for the Astute-class subs? Appreciating the Brit. help in UKR! Good job guys!
Each navy out there has at least one attack sub escorting each of its carriers. And the same will go for India, when they participate. It's one of the things that a potential attacker has to take into consideration as part of any realistic battle planning. As are the usually overlooked contributions of the participating nation's land-based air assets, such as maritime patrol aircraft (P-3, P-8, etc), aerial refueling planes, radar early-warning platforms and strategic bombers from as close as Guam or as distant as a stateside Air Force Base across the street from the shrimp boil. Video of the carriers of several allied navies acting in concert is impressive, but when you stop to think about the awesome national force that is backstopping them, and the collective force of will that this is meant to telegraph, you have to look at China and ask yourself if they're feeling lucky, today. This is meant to keep them from destroying themselves and the world's economy because a power-hungry and paranoid group of old men think invading Taiwan is the way for them to stay in power forever. Every time you see a posted video that says we will not and can not defend Taiwan, you are looking at a piece of propaganda which has as its sole purpose eroding the will of Americans and our allies to do that very thing. These videos of our Navy and our ally's navies operating like this are a tool meant to counter the propaganda by clearly showing our will and intent,
so that the old men in Beijing don't make a miscalculation of horrendous consequence.
That is alot of aircraft more then any single country have other then the USA of course but still impressive 👍🏼🤠
This I suspect is auspicious, and not accidentally so. October is a month in which the tides are amenable to a Taiwan invasion. Meanwhile China has been doing all the things one might expect China to do were they actually intending to invade. Having a four carrier task force in place at just this moment might well give them pause at the last minute.
China is still a decade from an invasion. Look at what it has in terms of carriers and amphibs compared to what it is building and there is no doubt it will wait.
OH BABY. LETS MAKE GRAVY
No we'll get Chinese take-out (take out the communists) and make soy sauce instead!!
Only thing missing here is the Charles de Gaulle
Why do carrier groups not fly "radar drones" 100 to 200 miles out and around the carrier group?
The power above the surface is less than 1% of that below the surface !
my dad and is a royal marine he is on a destroyer and my mum is a royal navy medic
Time is re-done, for thy destiny is rewritten.
Those american carriers are awesome.....,goodness....but I got a feeling there a little outdated next to queen Elizabeth which has the most update technology.....dunno maybe I'm wrong....still awesome sight.....