Should we make this a dedicated Queen Elizabeth Class/UK carrier strike thread?
Anyway, some interesting comments from the head of the Fleet Air Arm Rear Admiral Russell Harding
U.K. Royal Navy Widening Scope Of Carrier Use
But interesting proposals nonetheless, i liked the info about potentially moving up from 6 landing spots to 10 landing spots. 250 troops in one lift is quite a feat. Just as it's good to hear that 300 RN personnel will deploy aboard US CVN's and LHD's plus pilots for SHornets & Harriers + 1 officer deploying with the French Navy on a Super Etendard.
2015, the year i'm looking forward too.
Anyway, some interesting comments from the head of the Fleet Air Arm Rear Admiral Russell Harding
U.K. Royal Navy Widening Scope Of Carrier Use
Decent ideas, IMO. Could do with upgrading the 8 spare Merlin airframes though, the first package would have us deploy 14/30 on one ship and considering the Merlin is the Navy's dogsbody then it'll have homes on the RFA supply ships escorting and aboard ASW frigates. Stretched fleet.The carriers will form the centerpiece of the Responsive Force Task Group (RFTG), capable of embarking a wide variety of rotary-wing platforms as well as a squadron of the U.K.’s planned F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters. Although the last Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) called for an embarked complement of 12 JSFs on the ship, Harding suggested that a new Joint Air Maneuver Package could be developed in support of amphibious operations.
A surge force of up to 24 JSFs could deploy on the ship along with what he described as a Maritime Force Protection package of nine Merlin Mk. 2 helicopters equipped for the anti-submarine warfare (ASW) mission, while a further four or five would be available to provide an airborne early warning capability. A littoral maneuver package also is envisaged, potentially using the Royal Air Force’s Chinooks, the upgraded Merlin Mk. 4, Army Apache attack helicopters and the Wildcat helicopter.
Studies are being carried out by the U.K. Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) to see if the ship can operate safely with more landing spots than the six currently planned. Harding suggests that by adding a further four landing spots, the ship will be able to lift a company-sized unit of troops (up to 250 soldiers) in a single group lift using medium helicopters. “This is possible,” Harding said. “We just need to decide how we paint the lines on the flight deck.”
But interesting proposals nonetheless, i liked the info about potentially moving up from 6 landing spots to 10 landing spots. 250 troops in one lift is quite a feat. Just as it's good to hear that 300 RN personnel will deploy aboard US CVN's and LHD's plus pilots for SHornets & Harriers + 1 officer deploying with the French Navy on a Super Etendard.
2015, the year i'm looking forward too.