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NATO exercise “Steadfast Defender”: Royal Navy aircraft carrier not operational

2024-02-05T12:00:27.730Z

Highlights: NATO exercise “Steadfast Defender”: Royal Navy aircraft carrier not operational. Around 90,000 soldiers are expected to take part in this large-scale exercise by the end of May. The planned deployment of the British aircraft carrier “HMS Queen Elizabeth” in an extensive NATO maneuver will not take place. The Royal Navy announced on Sunday (February 4) that the departure was canceled at the last second. A problem was identified with a clutch on the starboard propeller shaft of HMS Queen Elizabeth. Therefore the ship will not leave on Sunday.



As of: February 5, 2024, 12:53 p.m

By: Stefan Krieger

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The planned deployment of the British aircraft carrier “HMS Queen Elizabeth” in an extensive NATO maneuver will not take place.

London – The largest NATO maneuver since the end of the Cold War is called “Steadfast Defender”, which translates as “Steadfast Defender”.

Around 90,000 soldiers are expected to take part in this large-scale exercise by the end of May.

However, due to a technical defect, the British aircraft carrier “HMS Queen Elizabeth” will not be able to take part in the exercise.

HMS Queen Elizabeth: exit stopped at the last minute

The Royal Navy announced on Sunday (February 4) that the departure was canceled at the last second.

According to Vice Admiral Andrew Burns, quoted by Britain's PA news agency, "During routine pre-departure checks yesterday, a problem was identified with a clutch on the starboard propeller shaft of HMS Queen Elizabeth.

Therefore the ship will not leave on Sunday.”

Royal Navy deploys sister ship

Instead, the sister ship “HMS Prince of Wales” is now scheduled to take part in the maneuver after the Navy announced on Friday that the “Queen Elizabeth” would leave on Sunday.

Although the two aircraft carriers have only recently become operational, this is already the second significant failure.

About a year and a half ago, the “Prince of Wales” was forced to abort its voyage from Great Britain to joint exercises with the US and Canadian navies due to a defect in the propeller shaft shortly after takeoff near the Isle of Wight in southern England.

However, a representative from the London Ministry of Defense said there was no connection between the incidents.

The British aircraft carrier “HMS Queen Elizabeth”.

© Terje Pedersen/dpa

According to information from the

German Press Agency,

the “Steadfast Defender” maneuver represents a scenario in which a Russian attack on allied territory triggers the so-called alliance case according to Article 5 of the NATO Treaty.

This article defines mutual support within the alliance and stipulates that an armed attack on one or more allies is considered an attack on all.

(skr)

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Editor Stefan Krieger wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at his own discretion.

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Source: merkur

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