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HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent in Gosport, UK.
12/09/2024. Gosport, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent opposite the Isle of Wight after completing operational sea training off the south coast. An investigation is underway after a Merlin helicopter, from the carrier, ditched in the sea during a night exercise on 4/09/2024 killing Pilot Lt Rhodri Leyshon and injuring two other crew members.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent in Gosport, UK.
12/09/2024. Gosport, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent opposite the Isle of Wight after completing operational sea training off the south coast. An investigation is underway after a Merlin helicopter, from the carrier, ditched in the sea during a night exercise on 4/09/2024 killing Pilot Lt Rhodri Leyshon and injuring two other crew members.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent in Gosport, UK.
12/09/2024. Gosport, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent opposite the Isle of Wight after completing operational sea training off the south coast. An investigation is underway after a Merlin helicopter, from the carrier, ditched in the sea during a night exercise on 4/09/2024 killing Pilot Lt Rhodri Leyshon and injuring two other crew members.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent in Gosport, UK.
12/09/2024. Gosport, UK.
Swimmers exercise in Stokes Bay as Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent opposite the Isle of Wight after completing operational sea training off the south coast. An investigation is underway after a Merlin helicopter, from the carrier, ditched in the sea during a night exercise on 4/09/2024 killing Pilot Lt Rhodri Leyshon and injuring two other crew members.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent in Gosport, UK.
12/09/2024. Gosport, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in The Solent opposite the Isle of Wight after completing operational sea training off the south coast. An investigation is underway after a Merlin helicopter, from the carrier, ditched in the sea during a night exercise on 4/09/2024 killing Pilot Lt Rhodri Leyshon and injuring two other crew members.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth sails from Portsmouth, UK.
03/11/2023. Portsmouth, UK.
The Isle of Wight Ferry passes the stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth, carrying multiple F35 fighter jets on her deck, as she departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. The Royal Navy aircraft carrier has been in dock since unexpectedly returning October 30th, possibly for emergency repairs to the aircraft lift .
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HMS Queen Elizabeth sails from Portsmouth, UK.
03/11/2023. Portsmouth, UK.
The Isle of Wight Hovercraft passes HMS Queen Elizabeth, carrying multiple F35 fighter jets on her deck, as she departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. The Royal Navy aircraft carrier has been in dock since unexpectedly returning October 30th, possibly for emergency repairs to the aircraft lift .
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HMS Queen Elizabeth sails from Portsmouth, UK.
03/11/2023. Portsmouth, UK.
HMS Queen Elizabeth carries multiple F35 fighter jets on her deck as she departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. The Royal Navy aircraft carrier has been in dock since unexpectedly returning October 30th, possibly for emergency repairs to the aircraft lift .
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HMS Queen Elizabeth sails from Portsmouth, UK.
03/11/2023. Portsmouth, UK.
HMS Queen Elizabeth carries multiple F35 fighter jets on deck as she departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. The Royal Navy aircraft carrier has been in dock since unexpectedly returning October 30th, possibly for emergency repairs to the aircraft lift .
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HMS Queen Elizabeth sails from Portsmouth, UK.
03/11/2023. Portsmouth, UK.
HMS Queen Elizabeth carries multiple F35 fighter jets on deck as she departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. The Royal Navy aircraft carrier has been in dock since unexpectedly returning October 30th, possibly for emergency repairs to the aircraft lift .
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
UK Carrier Strike Group 2021
Pictured: One of two newly qualified pilots landing an F35B Lightning Jet on board HMS Queen Elizabeth for their first time.
Today 14th August 2021, 617 Squadron welcome two more pilots to their squadrons. The both F35B Lightning Jet pilots conducted their first landing and take off from HMS Queen Elizabeth.
The United Kingdom and the United States of America have been proving interoperability between their ships and strike fighter squadrons while at sea.
F-35B Lightning II jets from 617 Squadron and from United States Marine Corps VMFA 211 are embarked on the Royal Navy flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth and they have been conducting sorties with the aircraft of US Navy amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6). Joint exercising between the UK Carrier Strike Group and the US Expeditionary Strike Group 7 have covered a rang of serials, including Naval Gunfire Support to amphibious landings, Replenishment at Sea and joint flying.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the deployed flag ship for Carrier Strike Group 21(CSG21). CSG21 will see the ship along with the Strike Group work with over 40 countries from around the world. The Strike Group will operate and exercise with other Countries Navies and Air Forces during the 7 month deployment.
The Strike Group includes ships from the United States Navy, The Dutch Navy, and Marines from the US Marine Corps. As well as UK Frigates, Destroyers two RFA supply ships and air assets from 617 Sqn, 820 NAS, 815 NAS and 845 NAS. This will be the largest deployment of Fifth Generation Fighter Jets in history.© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine
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Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
HMS Queen Elizabeth conducts a night Replenishment At Sea (Fuel) (RAS(F)) with RFA Tidespring on 21 June 2021.
Pictured: HMS Queen Elizabeth and RFA Tidespring conducting their replenishment.
The night RAS took place whilst HMS Queen Elizabeth and the wider Task Group took part in operations in the Mediterranean Sea.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the deployed flag ship for Carrier Strike Group 21(CSG21).
CSG21 will see the ship along with the Strike Group work with over 40 countries from around the world. The Strike Group will operate and exercise with other Countries Navies and Air Forces during the 7 month deployment.
The Strike Group includes ships from the United States Navy, The Dutch Navy, and Marines from the US Marine Corps. As well as UK Frigates, Destroyers two RFA supply ships and air assets from 617 Sqn, 820 NAS, 815 NAS and 845 NAS. This will be the largest deployment of Fifth Generation Fighter Jets in history.© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of flight deck crews from the UK and U.S, coming together for a phot op on the deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth, seen with a U.S F-35B hovering in the background.
HMS Queen Elizabeth has embarked two squadrons of F-35B stealth jets: the UK’s 617 Sqn and US Marine Corps fighter attack squadron 211. Alongside eight Merlin helicopters of 820 and 846 Naval Air Squadrons it is the largest air group to operate from a Royal Navy carrier in more than thirty years, and the largest air group of fifth generation fighters at sea anywhere in the world.
This month’s Group Exercise (‘GROUPEX’) will see HMS Queen Elizabeth joined by warships from the UK, US and the Netherlands, which will accompany the carrier on her first global deployment in 2021. However, before then, the newly-formed Carrier Strike Group will be put through its paces off the north east coast of Scotland as part of Joint Warrior, NATO’s largest annual exercise.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Image of HMS Queen Elizabeth, as she leads a flotilla of destroyers and frigates from the UK, US and the Netherlands, together with two Royal Fleet Auxiliaries.
The full UK Carrier Strike Group assembled for the first time during Group Exercise 2020 on 4th October. Aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth leads a flotilla of destroyers and frigates from the UK, US and the Netherlands, together with two Royal Fleet Auxiliaries. It is the most powerful task force assembled by any European Navy in almost 20 years.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of the UK Carrier Strike Group, seen here assembled for the first time.
The full UK Carrier Strike Group assembled for the first time during Group Exercise 2020 on 4th October. Aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth leads a flotilla of destroyers and frigates from the UK, US and the Netherlands, together with two Royal Fleet Auxiliaries. It is the most powerful task force assembled by any European Navy in almost 20 years.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows RAF Lossiemouth Typhoons while refuelling with ZZ336, Vespina.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows F-35’s, callsign Ghost, refuelling on ZZ336.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows Flt Lt Small during a refuelling bracket in Vespina.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows RAF pilots Flt Lt Gannon and Flt Lt Small, preparing ZZ336 for its first operational sortie.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth ship's company celebrated the 75th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe), with the flight deck team using glow sticks to spell out the message (VE Day 75).
The Armed Forces have led the nation in commemorating the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe and have paid tribute to the enormous sacrifices of the Greatest Generation in restoring peace to the continent.
On Friday 8 May 2020 sailors and Royal Marines around the world paused to pay tribute to the sacrifices made by their forebears in World War Two. Ships and naval bases at home and abroad joined the rest of the UK in marking the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
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Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 16/08/2017. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May, meets crew on board HMS Queen Elizabeth after the ship sails to it's home at Portsmouth Naval Base, Hampshire, UK for the first time.
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August 16, 2017 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May makes a speech to the ship's crew on the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth on the ship's first day at its home in Portsmouth Naval Base. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05938951
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NEWS - England: Theresa May besucht die Marines in Portsmouth
August 16, 2017 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May walks along the flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth with Captain Jerry Kyd on the ship's first day at its home in Portsmouth Naval Base. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05938962
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NEWS - England: Theresa May besucht die Marines in Portsmouth
August 16, 2017 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom: The ship's crew listen to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May's speech on the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth on the ship's first day at its home in Portsmouth Naval Base. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05938965
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NEWS - England: Theresa May besucht die Marines in Portsmouth
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 16/08/2017. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May is given a tour of the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth with Captain Jerry Kyd (far right) on the ships first day at it's home in Portsmouth Naval Base, Portsmouth Hampshire, UK.
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NEWS - England: Theresa May besucht die Marines in Portsmouth
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 16/08/2017. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May is given a tour of the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth with Captain Jerry Kyd (right) on the ships first day at it's home in Portsmouth Naval Base, Portsmouth Hampshire, UK.
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NEWS - England: Theresa May besucht die Marines in Portsmouth
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 16/08/2017. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May is given a tour of the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth with Captain Jerry Kyd (right) on the ships first day at it's home in Portsmouth Naval Base, Portsmouth Hampshire, UK.
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NEWS - England: Theresa May besucht die Marines in Portsmouth
August 16, 2017 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May is given a tour of the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth with Captain Jerry Kyd (right) on the ship's first day at its home in Portsmouth Naval Base. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05938939
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NEWS - England: Theresa May besucht die Marines in Portsmouth
August 16, 2017 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May makes a speech to the ship's crew on the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth on the ship's first day at its home in Portsmouth Naval Base. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05938943
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales met at sea for the first time
Carrier Strike Group completes final exercise before setting sail for first operational deployment this weekend
HMS Prince of Wales (front) and HMS Queen Elizabeth pictured at sea for the first time.
Wednesday 19 May 2021 saw a historic moment in Britainís carrier renaissance as HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales met at sea for the first time.
With two 65,000 tonne carriers in operational service, Britain has a continuous carrier strike capability, with one vessel always ready to respond to global events at short notice.
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HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK.
12/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Crew members are seen on the flight deck of Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales (moored next to her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth) at Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire ahead of her departure at lunchtime today. HMS Prince of Wales is heading to Exercise Steadfast Defender on Norway's Arctic coast after her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth developed mechanical problems and was unable to sail.
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HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK.
12/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. HMS Prince of Wales is heading to Exercise Steadfast Defender on Norway's Arctic coast after her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth developed mechanical problems and was unable to sail.
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HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK.
12/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales (front) passes her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth as she departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. HMS Prince of Wales is heading to Exercise Steadfast Defender on Norway's Arctic coast after her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth developed mechanical problems and was unable to sail.
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HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK.
12/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. HMS Prince of Wales is heading to Exercise Steadfast Defender on Norway's Arctic coast after her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth developed mechanical problems and was unable to sail.
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HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK.
12/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. HMS Prince of Wales is heading to Exercise Steadfast Defender on Norway's Arctic coast after her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth developed mechanical problems and was unable to sail.
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HMS Prince of Wales departs Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK.
12/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales (front) passes her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth as she departs Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. HMS Prince of Wales is heading to Exercise Steadfast Defender on Norway's Arctic coast after her sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth developed mechanical problems and was unable to sail.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth develops a fault in Portsmouth, UK.
4/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth (L) is moored next to HMS Prince of Wales at Portsmouth in Hampshire. It is being reported that HMS Queen Elizabeth has developed a fault with her propeller shaft and won't be sailing today to take part in NATO exercise Steadfast Defender. HMS Prince of Wales will be readied instead. This could take a week to 10 days.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth develops a fault in Portsmouth, UK.
4/02/2024. Portsmouth, UK.
Work is being carried out on the flight deck of Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales (R), moored next to HMS Queen Elizabeth at Portsmouth in Hampshire. It is being reported that HMS Queen Elizabeth has developed a fault with her propeller shaft and won't be sailing today to take part in NATO exercise Steadfast Defender. HMS Prince of Wales will be readied instead. This could take a week to 10 days.
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