Myrskyhiiri
Respected Leader
Yhdysvaltalainen uutisankkuri nauttii maansa laivaston tulivoimasta, sen näkee naamasta. Ja siitä että Suomi ja Ruotsi on tulossa kerhoon. Meitä myös kehutaan senior fellow:in toimesta.
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HMS Prince of Wales on kuulemma, ehkä, liittymässä BALTOPS 22 -harjoitukseen. Nyt alkaa olla vakavasti tulivoimaa liikkeellä. Vaikka F-35:t on ehkä jätetty kotia????
https://www.polandatsea.com/british-aircraft-carrier-hms-prince-of-wales-in-the-baltic-sea/
British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales in the Baltic Sea
1 June 2022
Author: Krystian Wyrzykowski
Fot: Royal Navy
This is one of the two largest ships of the British Navy, with a length of over 280 metres it can provide a platform for 40 aircraft and/or helicopters. HMS Prince of Wales is to take part in the upcoming NATO exercise – BALTOPS 22, whose host and ‘lead nation’ for the first time will be Sweden, a candidate for the alliance.
The North Atlantic Alliance’s BALTOPS 22 exercise in the Baltic Sea will begin on Sunday 5 June and will last almost two weeks. Fourteen countries will take part.
Apart from the UK, Sweden and Poland, they will be Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey and the United States. Also invited are non-NATO countries Finland and Sweden, which have only recently applied for NATO membership, spurred on by the destabilisation of the situation in the region due to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
A total of 45 ships, 75 aircraft and around 7,000 troops are expected to take part in the exercises.
The British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales will be seen in the Baltic for the first time. The Queen Elizabeth-type ship was commissioned relatively recently – on December 10, 2019, after more than eight years of construction by the British shipyard Babcock Marine in Rosyth with the participation of cooperators in other parts of the UK. Also with the participation of Poles employed in the shipyards and even Polish companies – subcontractors.
The vessel, with a full 65,000 tonnes displacement and a crew of 1,450, can carry up to 35 F-35 fighters and four Merlin multi-role helicopters in strike mode. However, in the Baltic NATO exercises, HMS Prince of Wales will still appear “only” as a helicopter gunship – it is rumoured not to have the F-35B fighters planned for it on board.
The ship left the Portsmouth base on 23 May and switched off its AIS beacon signal shortly afterwards, so without access to other instruments, we are unable to determine its current location. However, she has most likely not yet entered the Baltic Sea. If it had already happened – the first ‘reports’ and photos from ship spotters e.g. from the Danish Straits would probably have appeared on social media, as well as reports in official media.
Last October, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski visited the aircraft carrier.
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Tässäkin väitetään että HMS Prince of Wales olisi muka tulossa Baltops 22:een.
https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000008869032.html
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Britit ovat pirullisen ovelia kun ovat katkaisseet virran AIS-järjestelmässään ja nyt kukaan ei tiedä, missä ne on. 7 pv sitten viimeinen sijainti saatu HMS Walesin Prinssistä:
https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/HMSPWLS-IMO-4907907-MMSI-235118002
Olisikohan tällä kertaa ihan Navy SEALeja tulossa, kun merelläkin harjoitellaan veneineen.Amerikkalaisia yhteisharjoituksessa Utissa. Mukana myös Rajavartiolaitoksen joukkoja.
Erikoisjoukkoharjoitukseen liittyvää toimintaa on eteläisessä Suomessa, maalla, merellä ja ilmassa.
Sekä suomalaiset että yhdysvaltalaiset asettavat harjoitukseen venekalustoa, joka soveltuu ryhmien kuljettamiseen.
Olisikohan tällä kertaa ihan Navy SEALeja tulossa, kun merelläkin harjoitellaan veneineen.
Ruotsissakin on käyty.
SEALs, Green Berets join large defense drill in Sweden
The bilateral exercise with Sweden is the latest push by U.S. Special Operations Command Europe into the Baltic Sea region, where coastal nations are concerned about a more aggressive Russia.www.stripes.com