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![]() by Ed Adamczyk Washington DC (UPI) May 3, 2021
The carrier strike group led by the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth set off for a two-week exercise in preparation for a 28-week deployment. The exercise, known as Exercise Strike Warrior, will include over 20 warships and three submarines, as well as 150 aircraft. Eleven NATO and allied nations will be involved, the Royal Navy said on Saturday in a statement. The aircraft carrier, with four British warships as escorts, will engage in simulated battle with "warships from NATO's Standing Maritime Group 1 in waters off north-west Scotland to prove it is capable of undertaking high intensity operations against the most demanding adversaries," the Royal Navy statement said. British assets involved will include the ships HMS Defender, HMS Diamond, HMS Kent and HMS Richmond, as well as a squadron of helicopters. The exercise is the final test of the UK Carrier Strike Group before it embarks on a global deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and to the Indian and Asia-Pacific regions. Warships from several NATO countries will join the tour, including the United States, whose guided missile destroyer USS The Sullivans will be a part of the carrier strike group. The USS Queen Elizabeth Carrier Strike Group reached its initial operating capability, essentially its formal certification for involvement in the Royal Navy, in January. In October 2020, F-35B fighter planes of the U.S. Marines began practicing takeoffs and landings aboard the aircraft carrier.
Spanish warship to lead NATO 'Formidable Shield' exercises The two-week exercise, known as Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 2021, will begin May 15 under the direction of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, and be conducted by NATO's Naval Striking and Support Services. Fifteen ships, at least 10 aircraft and about 3,000 military personnel representing Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Britain and the United States will be involved. The exercise is designed to improve allied interoperability in a live-fire joint IAMD, or integrated air and missile defense, environment, using NATO command and control reporting structures. "It's a wonderful opportunity to show our relationship with the exercise organization and with this big challenge of the ballistic missile defense in Europe," said Cmdr. Juan Bautista PayĆ”, the Cristobal Colon's commanding officer, said in a U.S. Navy press release. "It's a really demanding task to be the flag ship, but the Spanish Navy is prepared for that and we are doing our best to embark [U.S. personnel] and to allow you to perform the command and control for the exercise in the best way," PayĆ” said. The NATO striking force, known as STRIKFORNATO and led by U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Gene Black, is NATO's only certified Expanded Task Force. Black was a speaker at the Future Maritime Warfare Symposium at Norfolk, Va., in April, a pre-exercise meeting called "Winning the Next Battle of the Atlantic." Black spoke of STRIKFORNATO as a flexible response option for executing battle orders by NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe forces [SACEUR], a NATO statement said at the time. Formidable Shield 2021 will involve STRIKFORNATO's command, reporting directly to SACEUR, delivering a "rapidly deployable and scalable headquarters capable of planning and executing full spectrum joint maritime operations," the U.S. Navy statement said. It will also provide command and control of maritime Ballistic Missile Defense through integration with the U.S. Navy.
![]() ![]() Marine Corps IG suspended after probe of 2020 accident that killed nine Washington DC (UPI) May 3, 2021 A Marine Corps officer found partially responsible for the deaths of nine servicemen in a 2020 exercise was suspended, it was learned on Monday. The information came in testimony on Monday before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., asked if Marine Inspector General Maj. Gen. Robert Castellvi had been put on administrative leave after an investigation found that he "bears some responsibility" for the fatalities. "He's been suspended fro ... read more
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