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NickJNZ 22nd December 2022 12:35

Secret RN Mission!
 
I read in the UK Defence Journal, that HMS Queen Elizabeth is deploying to the far North, on a secret (not now it isn’t!) mission, to allow a cargo aircraft ( also on a secret mission), to land on if necessary!
My immediate thought has to be, how? The QE doesn’t have any arrest or gear, or a flight deck capable handling ‘cargo aircraft’.
The cargo aircraft is to be supported by Typhoons on its mission.

Sparkie2182 22nd December 2022 13:18

"not now it isn’t!"

Dont touch any doorknobs or drive down any Parisian tunnels,Nick.

April 1st came early.....

:)

Tomvart 22nd December 2022 14:30

Yep, a 'Santa' support type secret mission.

I particularly like the description of 'STOVL' as Sleigh Take Off and Vixen Landing and of course the Admiral in charge of the operation - Feliz Navidad! - Brilliant.

Malcolm G 22nd December 2022 15:28

This will presumably be a joint op with NASA who track and update the progress every year.

Tomvart 22nd December 2022 16:14

I'm sure that the Foreign Office Minister 'Nicholas Cringle' will keep us updated!

Ron Stringer 22nd December 2022 17:02

Privatisation has worked so well by enhancing the performance of the country's railways and the utilities (water, gas, electricity) that it is now time to outsource our military operations and bring the increased efficiency of private enterprise to the rather stick-in-the-mud naval element of our defence activities. As a further step to modernity, the Royal Navy will be replaced by the RFA in providing the liaison between the MoD and the civilian contractors.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news...re-mothership/

Can't be too long before SERCO replace the Brigade of Guards in the provision of front-line infantry.

Malcolm G 22nd December 2022 20:03

In November 1982 MV Ailsa Princess was chartered by MoD to test the feasibility of using car ferries to LAY mines - So I suppose finding them again might be the next stage 40 years later.

Dartskipper 22nd December 2022 23:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Malcolm G (Post 49038)
In November 1982 MV Ailsa Princess was chartered by MoD to test the feasibility of using car ferries to LAY mines - So I suppose finding them again might be the next stage 40 years later.

This seems to have been an exercise that was unnecessary as two Canadian Pacific Railway vessels were converted successfully in WWI, Princess Irene and Princess Margaret. (Sadly Princess Irene blew up at Sheerness in 1915.) Other short sea vessels also converted during that war were Biarritz, Paris and Wahine. But then again, we are talking about Civil Servants here.

Engine Serang 23rd December 2022 02:32

Anything to do with ships and ferries Chris Grayling is your man.

Sparkie2182 23rd December 2022 07:44

.........you would get more sense from Santa.

He keeps being re-elected though!!

Sparkie2182 24th December 2022 08:26

Specially for NickNz.......compliments of the season to all on SH.

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