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Known as the strongest aircraft carrier in Europe!

Known as the strongest aircraft carrier in Europe!

The Royal Navy has two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, which slide onto the deck and have a displacement of over 60,000 tons. It is planned to carry an F-35B fighter. However, the introduction of the F-35B by the British army was slow, and in the short term, the two aircraft carriers still could not form combat effectiveness, so they could only be used by helicopters.

Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier is a type of aircraft carrier under the Royal Navy, and it is a dual-ship island multi-purpose aircraft carrier with traditional power, short takeoff and vertical take-off. The aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth is the largest warship in the history of the Royal Navy. It is the first time to use a gas turbine and all-electric drive. It will replace the invincible aircraft carrier whose main task is anti-submarine warfare and can only carry a limited number of carrier-based aircraft, and become the main ocean-going force of Britain in the future.

It is planned to build two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, with a total cost of about $5 billion. The Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier was originally a British-French cooperation aircraft carrier project. The British version is mainly composed of two aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth and the second ship, the Prince of Wales. July 20 14, the Queen was launched. Earlier in the same year, the bow of the No.2 ship "Prince of Wales" was transported to the final assembly dock of Rox Shipyard in England.

The Queen-class aircraft carrier with more than 60,000 tons deserves to be the pinnacle of the post-war British Empire. However, as a fledgling boss empire, Britain is no longer the world's number one in the Megatron Seven Seas, and its navy is only maintained at a medium level. The hms hms illustrious light aircraft carrier, which was invincible before, shows the dusk of the British Empire. Even with the glory of 1984, it is only a beautiful afterglow of the sunset. Although it is beautiful, I can only sigh that the sunset is infinite.