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Dutch ship to join British carrier strike group in first deployment by Ed Adamczyk Washington DC (UPI) Mar 31, 2021 A Dutch frigate will join the UK Carrier Strike Group for its initial deployment in May, the British Defense Ministry announced on Wednesday. Led by the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, the strike group will travel from the North Atlantic Ocean, to the Mediterranean Sea and through the Suez Canal to the Indian Ocean and then the Indo-Pacific region. The frigate HNLMS Evertsen of the Royal Netherlands Navy will join it for the duration of the deployment, which will include operations and training with NATO allies and partner nations, the ministry said Wednesday in a press release. The U.S. Navy destroyer USS The Sullivans and U.S. Marine Corps F-35 fighter planes will also participate in the voyage of 20,000 nautical miles known as CGG21. It was confirmed in February that the carrier strike group will train with Japanese ships and aircraft. Both countries, as well as the United States, fly F-35 fighter planes, and in 2019 the three countries entered into a trilateral defense cooperation agreement, with the intent of stopping Chinese and North Korean aggression. Under current plans, the deployment of about five to six months will involve the flagship aircraft carrier, the submarine HMS Diamond, destroyer HMS Defender, cruiser HMS Kent and frigate HMS Richmond, in addition to several support vessels and the Dutch ship. Aircraft aboard is expected to include eight British and six U.S. F-35s, in addition to other planes and helicopters. While Britain has had aircraft carriers and escort ships in the past, the planned deployment is the first as a formalized carrier strike group, and thus is regarded as a landmark.
USS Tripoli prepares for sea trials after fitting-out tests Washington DC (UPI) Mar 31, 2021 The large-deck amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli completed its Fitting Out Availability and awaits sea trials, the U.S. Navy announced on Wednesday. The FOA on the ship, the Navy's second in the America class, concluded last week in San Diego, Naval Sea Systems Command said in a press release on Wednesday. The sea trials will involve performance validation, including "navigation, damage control, mechanical and electrical systems, combat systems, communications and propulsion applicatio ... read more
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