@@Viazi As long as they are not near a cost a Tsunami wouldn't be much of a problem for a ship, they only form the wave when they are entering shallow water. In an open sea it's about 30cm.
@@eggfriedrice4495 please don't dump the entire left leaning (politically speaking) part of the country in with the anti-military crowd. We're not all like that I promise.
@Robin Rogers no I don't have a blm matter protest to attend. I like their idea, equality for all, as it should be, but I find the organisation BLM is to be a bit shitty, so tend to ignore it mostly. Also, you do realise there is a difference between protestors and rioters, right? Or were you too busy trying to ignore the fact that your side's "counter protest" in London the other month simply resulted in fighting the police (for no discernable reason), and people pissing on the statues dedicated to the people the left apparently hate? For your own sake, wake up and realise life isn't as black and white as left vs right. There are dick heads on every side, alongside the good ones.
HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Diamond, HMS Defender, HMS Northumberland, HMS Kent, USS The Sullivans, HNLMS Evertsen, RFA Tideforce and RFA Fort Victoria (In case anyone was wondering!)
@@jjb4531 They are only saying it will be a submarine. There is lots of speculation that at least for this exercise it is a US submarine with RN crew members aboard. When the full CBG deploys next year there is no doubt it will be an Astute.
William Baynes I’m not in the know however I would assume that PoW will rotate with QE and unless there’s a conflict somewhere we won’t see them operation together and if we do it’ll be part of a NATO operation that will cover the defensive duties of the Carrier Strike Group.
May the Royal Navy reclaim its former glory, and become a ruler of the oceans again. We can't keep the peace all the time by ourselves guys, and its great to see other allies stepping up and rising to the occasion.
@@batesvillbilly368 well yeah no shit, two of those boats arent even theirs, and another two are from their reserve. What I'm saying is that they need to keep on going, getting more ships, and better ships, so that they can pick up some of Europes slack.
No self respecting British man should be able to watch this and not feel something Absolutely beautiful ships, a tremendous amount of power, and it's great to see the Royal Navy engage in coalitions and exercises with the US Navy The ability to project British air power anywhere in the world from a mobile platform is of a very great use to our interests, good to see that we don't have to rely on actually building overseas airbases anywhere we want to launch air strikes
This is admittedly the most potent naval strike force at present after the Americans, since only these two navies at present possess the ability to project 5th generation strike force stealth fighters anywhere in the world.
@@legitwalrus7639 not completely redundant, theres still a use, plus if all tank are removed from nato that gives russia more grounds to start tank warfare.
@@ashleygoggs5679 Not quite redundant yet you’re right but in the next few years they’re definitely likely to be. I think the entire reasoning behind the disbandment of the Marines tanks was to prepare for future warfare so I think you’re likely to see the same from Russia too.
@Xeon Productions We are, especially weapons based on new physical principles, like hypersonic missiles that no one have in the world. P.S. you have many on order of what? American F-35?
I look forward to seeing both strike groups together, which I am sure they will plan to do a video of. Once all the aircraft are available for both ships, it'll be pretty incredible.
@@SirZanZa I understand they will likely never see action together, unless we have WW3, but I wouldn't be surprised if for publicity the Navy sailed them together as a show of power. It has been done in the past with the Invincible Class ships. It would make a nice picture.
@Vilas Pawar Funny, considering India only has one Ex Soviet Aircraft Carrier which was made in the 70's and your second will only be finished in 2022.
@Vilas Pawar "Britain that India is not going to buy your eurofighter junk...we are good with Rafales.." You have 5 Rafales, but the Indian air force still uses 54 - MiG-21s, which was created in 1959. 116 - old British Jaguar, from 1968. 49 - Mirage 2000 from 1978. India cannot afford the Euro-fighter, since you rely on having a large number of trash low quality jets. That is why you can only afford 5 Rafale with 30 on order over the next 30 years!
It is, I believe the that when a type 45 and an arleigh burke work together there is no other 2 destroyers on gods blue ocean that could take them on. the sheer fire power of the arleigh burke linked up with the sensor sweet the type 45 has unmatchable potential.
mathew wilson: I only mention the USS Cole incident some 20 years ago that proved that the oppositions doesn’t have to have big ships, or big technology, to cause damage. I’m pleased we’ve got what we’ve got. But just an opportunity to say thanks to the police boats in Portsmouth Harbour that guard our assets at home. They have a fairly monotonous task, interspersed with periods of intense activity. They probably never ever get mentioned, but I see them fairly regularly and they protect against the opportunist bad guys who would ruin the carrier group at home rather than at sea.
@@leviquintero1000 don't know if it'll ever truly achieve it's former glory since we don't have the Empire anymore or the vast wealth and resources that came with it, and also we have a population that's on the whole far less patriotic or militaristic than back then, hence less sailors to crew them even if we DID still have the ships. I'm a proud British patriot, I love our military and especially our navy, and I'd love those days to come back, but I'm also realistic enough to see the world and this country just isn't the same as it was then
@@leviquintero1000 don't get me wrong though I certainly believe we shouldn't stop now and should carry on trying to get SOMETHING of the Royal Navy's former might back
@@1IbramGaunt Sadly, its mostly the same over here. We still have the ships, but lots of them are getting old. We're going to start mothballing our Nimitz class carriers in a little while. The Nimitz herself is 60 years old, and its gonna be decommissioned in 2022. We don't have a replacement in place for our cruisers OR destroyers, ever since the Zumwalt program flopped, and those are aging quickly as well. The culture ain't the same either, now that we have leftists over here. If they're stupid enough to defund our police, I'm pretty afraid about what they might do to the military.
@@leviquintero1000 well if any country can find a way to remain strong and powerful through all of the present shit going on it's you guys so fingers crossed, and my money's still on America coming out on top- even if your principal enemies in that struggle are among your own people
Err no. "Anglo-Saxon" shipbuilding (which includes German shipbuilding I imagine) and sea-mastering was pretty bad at least up to the defeat of the Armada.
@@phillip_iv_planetking6354 *I think you'll find Britannia has always ruled the good old US of A, after all every president of the US has been a direct descendant of King John of England who wrote the magna carta in 1216.* *Put that in your pipe and smoke it boi.* 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸✊🏻
No need to give extra information away. Keeping quiet on where and when our subs are is the best policy. Might be that they are off lurking near Murmunsk and Shanghai.
There’s always a little Russian sub following all UK and US nuclear subs anyway, ready to sink them if it comes to war, which is why we need our own weapons for a start and to have half of them land-based. Like Charles de Gaulle said, the us will not risk New York for Paris, and they obviously won’t do it for London either. They will never give us that last bit of code to launch the tridents unless they are already at war themselves, leaving us nuke-less. Not smart!
Glorp Wallaby it looked like US flag but one reason people do that is when you’re in their waters. They were training last year down the east coast, but it’s definitely the brutish strike force.
@@greatbritain6826 I'm sorry that you, unlike many of your fellow Britons, are insecure about Britain's place in the world. Whether you know it or not, she has found one again. Taking the diplomatic lead in holding China accountable for Xinjiang, for instance. The days of giving up millions of people, as was done in Hong Kong, to tyranny, are over.
Great example of international cooperation. And prod to see the Evertsen as part of this task group. 50 years of intimate cooperation between the uk and dutch navy are paying off. The seven provinciën class ship. (The modern looking ship) Probably more a destroyer then a frigate. But mostly multi role.
Underwhelming, but better than nothing. I can't believe how few ships we have these days. Remember the old footage when the royal navy ships got together. That was awesome!! More drones moving forward please.
It's also a difference in the way we build the navy, we used to have loads of ships- that isn't seen as the best idea these days, rather have less ships, more specifically kitted and capable. Budget has made it this way. Make no mistake though, the UK has a navy that can hold it's own against anything we'll be facing any time soon.
@@andreyg.2388 clearly on the deck of the carrier. Britain's American built F35s haven't fully been delivered yet. we have 19 so far which is still a lot of jets at sea
@@andreyg.2388 That's why i said Britain's American made jets. we helped fund the program. who cares if they arent British they are a million times better than what we currently have. Apache helicopters are American also as are the missiles our nuclear weapons are attached to. what your point? a lot of Military equipment is procured from other nations just like other nations have British made military hardware in their armed forces.
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and the War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies...
@@bbpp325 and the Ukrainian ex-Soviet carrier CALLED a Chinese one, with planes that are obvious crappy rip-offs of Russian ones on her deck, planes that thanks to their laughably bad engines can barely actually take off from her let alone do so with enough ordnance loaded to also be able to fight effectively
@@1IbramGaunt Sounds like u’ve actually flown those Chinese planes urself. Funny. Tell u what, Chinese fleet should be the last thing u need to care about. UK just has no money to maintain the force. Aircraft carrier with no planes and army with no tanks are just becoming ur normal. Btw speaking of trash, have u fixed ur water leaking carrier?
**British** HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Diamond, HMS Defender, HMS Northumberland, HMS Kent, RFA Tideforce and RFA Fort Victoria **American** USS The Sullivans, **Dutch** HNLMS Evertsen, (7 royal Navy 1 US navy 1 Dutch Navy ) + unspecified Royal Navy subs but those cannot be accounted for and is classified
@@JckSwan they're from close allies though and, for the first time in decades THEY'RE sailing with US instead of us sailing with them, if you see what I mean by that
It looks so gorgeous. Brilliant! I'm so proud of British Military and always support. And then the background music makes me think it's like battlefield soundtrack, isn't it?
My son Charlie is on HMS Diamond, very proud dad.
Cool
What if they go to Japan and there is a tsunami
@@Viazi As long as they are not near a cost a Tsunami wouldn't be much of a problem for a ship, they only form the wave when they are entering shallow water. In an open sea it's about 30cm.
@@TheBeardMachine I'm the one who does geography
iDontSYM *I’m the one failing geography
At last a British Carrier Strike Group
a british strike group made up of mostly foreign ships
@@BucBoydy all but two were built right here in Britain
@@1IbramGaunt *You know it!*
*British built we're well know for building the best!*
@@BucBoydy do you know how to count?
@@BucBoydy didn't realise 2 out of 9 ships could be counted as "mostly". Bellend.
God....a royal navy carrier strike group....how about that then, absolutely brilliant
I thought it would never happpen.
@Daniel Clark Clark Which ships are not from the UK on this video?
No need to blaspheme.
@@bartley7953 thanks for clearing it up
@@HebrewsElevenTwentyFive bruh its a youtube comment xd
Beautiful. Waited years for this. Our national identity *is* our navy. No shame in being proud of your country 🇬🇧
Think the left would disagree with your opinion lol
Ironic really, for if not for our navy and it’s history, they wouldn’t be able to have an opinion.
@@eggfriedrice4495 please don't dump the entire left leaning (politically speaking) part of the country in with the anti-military crowd. We're not all like that I promise.
@Robin Rogers no I don't have a blm matter protest to attend. I like their idea, equality for all, as it should be, but I find the organisation BLM is to be a bit shitty, so tend to ignore it mostly. Also, you do realise there is a difference between protestors and rioters, right? Or were you too busy trying to ignore the fact that your side's "counter protest" in London the other month simply resulted in fighting the police (for no discernable reason), and people pissing on the statues dedicated to the people the left apparently hate? For your own sake, wake up and realise life isn't as black and white as left vs right. There are dick heads on every side, alongside the good ones.
@@jjb4531 someone with some common sense is nice to see. Thank you.
JJ B I totally agree
Looks utterly incredible, at last.
More on the way. The lion is awakening.
@ That's what your parents and the doctor said about your birth. Stop getting confused. Here you are proving them right, afterall. Good boy.
@@jameswatsonatheistgamer Exactly, hate the Internet nowadays, always some armchair subject matter expert that wants to have a go
@@jameshewitt8828 Well he came to the wrong neighbourhood. I will tear him apart. Assuming that's the gender he identifies with.
Benjamin 01 oh well ramps are cheap and easy to repair yet still effective
HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Diamond, HMS Defender, HMS Northumberland, HMS Kent, USS The Sullivans, HNLMS Evertsen, RFA Tideforce and RFA Fort Victoria
(In case anyone was wondering!)
@@jjb4531 They are only saying it will be a submarine. There is lots of speculation that at least for this exercise it is a US submarine with RN crew members aboard. When the full CBG deploys next year there is no doubt it will be an Astute.
South West Sierra Squad Thank you, I was wondering.
@@SCscoutguy No way it's a yank sub, more than likely a T-boat
sw, thank you very much for giving away top secret information about the fleet, just kidding, russians and chinese already know i'm sure
William Baynes I’m not in the know however I would assume that PoW will rotate with QE and unless there’s a conflict somewhere we won’t see them operation together and if we do it’ll be part of a NATO operation that will cover the defensive duties of the Carrier Strike Group.
Even as a second generation immigrant from Kurdistan in the UK this makes me so proud to be British 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@Anglus Patria no way femboy Britian flag
and we are Proud to have you as a member of our Country, join up and serve^ nothing better than being at sea with the Royal Navy
Brilliant. At last.
So beautiful to final see a task force back together
More on the way. 10 should cut it.
@Daniel Clark Clark Still a British carrier group. With a few us ships.
@Daniel Clark Clark 7/9 pretty good
@@jameswatsonatheistgamer 10 more carriers?
Tell me you are joking?
@@phillip_iv_planetking6354 No.
Right that’s it, I’m joining.
Join the US NAVY💪
@@speedercat154 Why would he do that. The British navy is the best.
@@jameswatsonatheistgamer Royal Navy mucker, Get it right,
@@henryvagincourt4502 I will call it what I like and it's the a British Navy. The tax payers Navy.
@@jjb4531 He has it in his head that they're better
Don't forget there is a boat there prowling!
Which boat
@@speedercat154 a sub, it's what we call a boat
Or two.
@@speedercat154 probably either an American one or one of our own Astute-class nuclear attack submarines
May the Royal Navy reclaim its former glory, and become a ruler of the oceans again. We can't keep the peace all the time by ourselves guys, and its great to see other allies stepping up and rising to the occasion.
You're going to need more than 9 fucking boats.
@@batesvillbilly368 well yeah no shit, two of those boats arent even theirs, and another two are from their reserve. What I'm saying is that they need to keep on going, getting more ships, and better ships, so that they can pick up some of Europes slack.
@Vilas Pawar lol.... not only India but rest of their colonies. So true
@@batesvillbilly368 yeh China has 350 ships and thousands of DF-21 and DF-26.
That will never happen ever again.
No self respecting British man should be able to watch this and not feel something
Absolutely beautiful ships, a tremendous amount of power, and it's great to see the Royal Navy engage in coalitions and exercises with the US Navy
The ability to project British air power anywhere in the world from a mobile platform is of a very great use to our interests, good to see that we don't have to rely on actually building overseas airbases anywhere we want to launch air strikes
This is admittedly the most potent naval strike force at present after the Americans, since only these two navies at present possess the ability to project 5th generation strike force stealth fighters anywhere in the world.
I was in the RN its now honestly embarrassing to see how far it has fallen
@@gowdsake7103 And it will rise again.
The Royal Navy's carrier strike group assembles
In other news: The British Army is disbanding tanks
they aren't disbanding anything, it was only being discussed. The likelihood of our tankies being disbanded is slim, maybe might get a budget cut.
I think they're becoming redundant in modern militaries anyway. I believe the US Marines have also removed their tanks.
@@legitwalrus7639 not completely redundant, theres still a use, plus if all tank are removed from nato that gives russia more grounds to start tank warfare.
@@ashleygoggs5679 Not quite redundant yet you’re right but in the next few years they’re definitely likely to be. I think the entire reasoning behind the disbandment of the Marines tanks was to prepare for future warfare so I think you’re likely to see the same from Russia too.
would rather have a large navy than an obsolete tank brigade that rarely see's action
Proud to be British 🇬🇧🏴🤙🏾
American F-35...
@Xeon Productions We are, especially weapons based on new physical principles, like hypersonic missiles that no one have in the world.
P.S. you have many on order of what? American F-35?
Andrey G. Ok buddy calm down
@@qualitycroissant8527 Calm down!? ) funny...
Andrey G. Why funny? It’s genuine concern
I look forward to seeing both strike groups together, which I am sure they will plan to do a video of. Once all the aircraft are available for both ships, it'll be pretty incredible.
both will never be at sea at the same time. one is always kept in reserve
@@SirZanZa I understand they will likely never see action together, unless we have WW3, but I wouldn't be surprised if for publicity the Navy sailed them together as a show of power. It has been done in the past with the Invincible Class ships. It would make a nice picture.
There’s a submarine somewhere under there as well!
Sneaky sneaky submarine
@Vilas Pawar Funny, considering India only has one Ex Soviet Aircraft Carrier which was made in the 70's and your second will only be finished in 2022.
@Vilas Pawar Commissioned: 2030s (expected) And being built in the UK. If you ever sort the funding out for it.
@@wibblywobble7068 DAYOM! That hit Pawar so hard I felt it...
@Vilas Pawar "Britain that India is not going to buy your eurofighter junk...we are good with Rafales.."
You have 5 Rafales, but the Indian air force still uses
54 - MiG-21s, which was created in 1959.
116 - old British Jaguar, from 1968.
49 - Mirage 2000 from 1978.
India cannot afford the Euro-fighter, since you rely on having a large number of trash low quality jets.
That is why you can only afford 5 Rafale with 30 on order over the next 30 years!
Wow. Great sight!
Wow how fantastic is that X
Joining up soon well when capita get their act together
0:58
Hey that’s that’s one of ours, Arleigh Burke class DDG USS The Sullivans!
It is, I believe the that when a type 45 and an arleigh burke work together there is no other 2 destroyers on gods blue ocean that could take them on. the sheer fire power of the arleigh burke linked up with the sensor sweet the type 45 has unmatchable potential.
mathew wilson: I only mention the USS Cole incident some 20 years ago that proved that the oppositions doesn’t have to have big ships, or big technology, to cause damage.
I’m pleased we’ve got what we’ve got. But just an opportunity to say thanks to the police boats in Portsmouth Harbour that guard our assets at home. They have a fairly monotonous task, interspersed with periods of intense activity. They probably never ever get mentioned, but I see them fairly regularly and they protect against the opportunist bad guys who would ruin the carrier group at home rather than at sea.
@@mathewwilson5295 I would just call Avengers assemble against two puny destroyers. Ask Captain Kirk how he lost his ship? ;-)
I agree with the sentiments below but the RN needs more ships and our carriers the full complement of planes that they were promised.
Right. The Royal Navy needs to get back its former glory and continue expanding and modernizing its navy.
@@leviquintero1000 don't know if it'll ever truly achieve it's former glory since we don't have the Empire anymore or the vast wealth and resources that came with it, and also we have a population that's on the whole far less patriotic or militaristic than back then, hence less sailors to crew them even if we DID still have the ships. I'm a proud British patriot, I love our military and especially our navy, and I'd love those days to come back, but I'm also realistic enough to see the world and this country just isn't the same as it was then
@@leviquintero1000 don't get me wrong though I certainly believe we shouldn't stop now and should carry on trying to get SOMETHING of the Royal Navy's former might back
@@1IbramGaunt Sadly, its mostly the same over here. We still have the ships, but lots of them are getting old. We're going to start mothballing our Nimitz class carriers in a little while. The Nimitz herself is 60 years old, and its gonna be decommissioned in 2022. We don't have a replacement in place for our cruisers OR destroyers, ever since the Zumwalt program flopped, and those are aging quickly as well. The culture ain't the same either, now that we have leftists over here. If they're stupid enough to defund our police, I'm pretty afraid about what they might do to the military.
@@leviquintero1000 well if any country can find a way to remain strong and powerful through all of the present shit going on it's you guys so fingers crossed, and my money's still on America coming out on top- even if your principal enemies in that struggle are among your own people
Royal Navy: A proud tradition going back to Alfred the Great.
Glorious sight!! Hip Hip.......
No hooray
iDontSYM Bet you’re fun at parties
Hooray
@@Caesar233996 I don't party
iDontSYM 🥱
The anglo saxons have always been masters of the seas and skies. Cheers and deep respect from your humble NATO ally Bulgaria!
)))
Err no. "Anglo-Saxon" shipbuilding (which includes German shipbuilding I imagine) and sea-mastering was pretty bad at least up to the defeat of the Armada.
I’m an American but I am pumped to see the UK bringing back it’s Navy
Rule Britannia
Yeah right.. who will this protect? It won’t be the British people because we'll be a minority.
I think you mean Rule America
Phillip_IV_Planet King America sucks. Go back to the US Navy
@@phillip_iv_planetking6354 *I think you'll find Britannia has always ruled the good old US of A, after all every president of the US has been a direct descendant of King John of England who wrote the magna carta in 1216.*
*Put that in your pipe and smoke it boi.* 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸✊🏻
@@greatbritain6826 Yet we rule while you play a third shit rate back seat role.
From a US Army veteran... Thank you
Magnificent 👍
Can’t wait to be able to enlist
I hope Argentina is watching 😂
From the depths of the belgrano.
Top gear.
@@Dicko1 On the bulwark. We're having some fun. Killing argies with our anti-aircraft guns. Bulwark, bulwark.
Let it go. It was 40 years ago!
TankShell Productions doesn’t matter anyway they’ve screwed their own country up so much since that they’re no threat anymore.
Such a shame we didn't show an Astute class leading it, the Americans would've shown their subs in a parade like that.
No need to give extra information away. Keeping quiet on where and when our subs are is the best policy. Might be that they are off lurking near Murmunsk and Shanghai.
There were american ships there
There’s always a little Russian sub following all UK and US nuclear subs anyway, ready to sink them if it comes to war, which is why we need our own weapons for a start and to have half of them land-based. Like Charles de Gaulle said, the us will not risk New York for Paris, and they obviously won’t do it for London either. They will never give us that last bit of code to launch the tridents unless they are already at war themselves, leaving us nuke-less. Not smart!
Glorp Wallaby it looked like US flag but one reason people do that is when you’re in their waters. They were training last year down the east coast, but it’s definitely the brutish strike force.
@@shaunbrown85 Good luck with conspiracies, you clearly don't know damn thing about navies or naval warfare.
Welcome back, Britain. US is proud to see you up again
Superfamily Allosauridae nuuuu America stink
Amen Brother, ignore this fake Brit above!
Richard Dawson no brits like America. It’s the worlds soft underbelly. *apply cold water to burn*
@@greatbritain6826 I amongst many other Brits like America you spud. Now run along
@@greatbritain6826 I'm sorry that you, unlike many of your fellow Britons, are insecure about Britain's place in the world. Whether you know it or not, she has found one again. Taking the diplomatic lead in holding China accountable for Xinjiang, for instance. The days of giving up millions of people, as was done in Hong Kong, to tyranny, are over.
Looks neat! Greetings from Azerbaijan
As a ex frigate sailor, makes my heart proud to see this, Bravo Zulu!
As a current T23 sailor respect, let’s be honest, we’re the work horses of the fleet😉
Charles Tellis
+ What Type mucker, Ex 12M and I myself.
@@henryvagincourt4502 served on type 12's, S.A.Navy and exercised aplenty with the RN!
@@charlestellis7021 + A man after my own heart, first rate mucker.
@@TheBritishEmpire920 try being on the only T45 that works properly, thats been fun so far 😂
Hey look. We have planes on our carriers now! Well done.
😍 This makes me so happy.
Impressive display of aircraft at 034
Great example of international cooperation. And prod to see the Evertsen as part of this task group. 50 years of intimate cooperation between the uk and dutch navy are paying off.
The seven provinciën class ship. (The modern looking ship) Probably more a destroyer then a frigate. But mostly multi role.
Now throw in some Portuguese ships and that's some of the oldest alliances between GB.
💪
Got my Royal Navy interview today, they might ask about this, so I’m reading up on it alot
How did it go?
Davey Wright Failed
@@dxncerr1233 aw shit, how come? What was your sticking points?
Very impressed by that "duff-duff" background noise to the video.
its about time the royal navy became the royal navy again
Thankyou for your SERVICE GOD BLESS YOU 💎🇬🇧💎
YES! some Royal Navy Carrier Strike Group Action I can't wait to finish my joining process to being a Seaman Spec.
"RULE BRITANNIA!"
Wow nice to see all our ships in one place
Welcome back carrier strike
Add build 2 small commando carrier for compliment to the bigger carrier.
Add 2 small hard hitting small carriers.
Underwhelming, but better than nothing. I can't believe how few ships we have these days. Remember the old footage when the royal navy ships got together. That was awesome!! More drones moving forward please.
That was just a carrier strike force,,, not ALL the Royal Navy.
It's also a difference in the way we build the navy, we used to have loads of ships- that isn't seen as the best idea these days, rather have less ships, more specifically kitted and capable. Budget has made it this way.
Make no mistake though, the UK has a navy that can hold it's own against anything we'll be facing any time soon.
Beautifull
It is so brilliant to see us having a proper Royal Navy carrier strike group again.🇬🇧👍🏼
One of the most beautiful sights, British engineering at its finest
Where are British aircrafts
@@andreyg.2388 clearly on the deck of the carrier. Britain's American built F35s haven't fully been delivered yet. we have 19 so far which is still a lot of jets at sea
@@SirZanZa F35 is not British designed and made jet.
@@andreyg.2388 That's why i said Britain's American made jets. we helped fund the program. who cares if they arent British they are a million times better than what we currently have. Apache helicopters are American also as are the missiles our nuclear weapons are attached to. what your point? a lot of Military equipment is procured from other nations just like other nations have British made military hardware in their armed forces.
@@SirZanZa it shows Britain's weakness and does not make it as great power as the British claim.
That’s not a carrier strike group that’s the entire Royal Navy😂
That's Fantastic 👍👍👍
them type 42 destroyers epic
Love from the USA
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and the War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies...
Beautiful sight! Greetings from your friends across the Atlantic!
Long Live the Queen.
Good to go Great Britain you look marvelous with a carrier battle group
Yaaaaassssss. Keep it pls. Carrier Strike Group Awesome!
The Royal Navy is slowly building itself back up
Carriers!!!!! ............... Assemble.
Good to watch this on the RN RUclips Channel and kudos to the Netherlands and US Navy too.
Just yes.
British carrier strike group with one US Arleigh Burke class destroyer
And a marine air wing XF
The Uk is now back with a brilliant strike group been a long time coming
good to see another country (besides US) form a carrier strike group. good work UK
Force projection coming to an ocean near you!! Awesome stuff 👍👍👍
What a beautiful site!
What a tremendous sight to behold
Onwards and upwards lock 🔐 and load Charlie on HMS diamond.
I think a commando carrier would complement the carrier strike group
So proud. Back in the game. Fully!! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Perfect sight to see!
AWESOME!!!!!!
China dislikes that
China dont really care
And the uk carrier with all US planes. Second class country really.
DF-17 likes that
@@bbpp325 and the Ukrainian ex-Soviet carrier CALLED a Chinese one, with planes that are obvious crappy rip-offs of Russian ones on her deck, planes that thanks to their laughably bad engines can barely actually take off from her let alone do so with enough ordnance loaded to also be able to fight effectively
@@1IbramGaunt Sounds like u’ve actually flown those Chinese planes urself. Funny. Tell u what, Chinese fleet should be the last thing u need to care about. UK just has no money to maintain the force. Aircraft carrier with no planes and army with no tanks are just becoming ur normal. Btw speaking of trash, have u fixed ur water leaking carrier?
This is all Royal Navy
Magnificent.
YESS
My compliment from Italy. I wait to see our aircraft-carrier Cavour with the F35
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especially with American F-35 )))
@@andreyg.2388 don't you mean part-British F35
@@1IbramGaunt F35 is not a British aircraft , that's it, it's simple.
All that power and you can't stop a few Hadjis from crossing the Channel in dinghies
If you can fix a bike you can fix all of those ships :O
Frankie Watts: And they can....
I would recommend a graphic on this - Ship class, Ship name, Ship type, Country. I think it would make it even better.
**British** HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Diamond, HMS Defender, HMS Northumberland, HMS Kent, RFA Tideforce and RFA Fort Victoria **American** USS The Sullivans, **Dutch** HNLMS Evertsen, (7 royal Navy 1 US navy 1 Dutch Navy ) + unspecified Royal Navy subs but those cannot be accounted for and is classified
Very cool!
That is a super epic awsome in all royal navy
Max Elsoro Royal*
Well, two of the ships at the rear aren't but near enough. 😁
@@JckSwan they're from close allies though and, for the first time in decades THEY'RE sailing with US instead of us sailing with them, if you see what I mean by that
@ One carrier and a few ships. We have more ships than that. You fu xking sp astic
Benjamin 01 the UK has 22 major surface combatants in service with a 23rd on the way. So it would be 22-23% of the Royal Navy’s combatants.
Makes you proud
very cool
Thank you RN, Nice One. Give it some :) :) :)
My friend who is a officer is on HMO’s Argyll
Power !
They are going to need a lot move tanker ships to support that battle group
Can't wait to sign up! Few other jobs around.
It looks so gorgeous. Brilliant! I'm so proud of British Military and always support. And then the background music makes me think it's like battlefield soundtrack, isn't it?
Maybe just should start to design own British aicrafts.
Needs more music from "Battlestar Galactica"
I hope someone packed the Tetley.
More of a Yorkshire Tea person myself 😊👍
@@1IbramGaunt I like both.
Now you've raised the question in my mind of what they do for fresh milk at sea. Have to use UHT I suppose. Perish the thought.
@@IAmTheHound They have cows in the hold.
Quick! Retake our colonies when they're not looking!
we could take all but 1... and it would kick our arse to the moon and back
There is an American Destroyer following you! 😂
The RN came back from the dead in epic fashion. Imagine THAT steaming towards the Falklands.
-From the US with love
Now we're talking
Looks good from here🇺🇸🇺🇸