grunge
Well-Known Member
...and no capability for launching the future of aircraft - drones - with a catapult.
...and having not much air defence ( becuase we have hardly any ships and the Type 45's built for the purpose of carrier defense have multiple issues (engine issues, not much armament, not enough of them). The loss of the Moskva shows what a single missile can do to a capital ship. Launch a few (what, a couple of £million) and take out a ship that's taken that long to build and cost x8000 more.
...and swallowed up a considerable amount of an already stretched defense budget (Ajax fiasco being another).
Is the plane thing still an issue? thought we had the f35's for it now?
Edit: unsure of validity here but sounds like it was just a bit of a myth?
'Carrier with no planes' - The myth that's even being repeated by MPs
The first jets touched down in 2018.
ukdefencejournal.org.uk