HMS Prince of Wales Continues Extended Pacific Voyage
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ADF to Support UK-Led Strike Group in Major Indo-Pacific Mission
Australia is deepening its military cooperation with the UK as the Australian Defence Force (ADF) supports a UK-led carrier strike group deployment through the Indo-Pacific under Operation Highmast. The eight-month mission, involving forces from 12 nations, features the Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales and two squadrons of F-35B Lightning II jets. The deployment underscores growing defence ties between Australia and its allies amid rising region…
Spain participates in an international operation in the Indo-Pacific The frigate Méndez Núñez, belonging to the Spanish Navy, has been deployed as part of a multinational naval grouping in the Indo-Pacific. The deployment, framed in the operation High Mast, aims to strengthen maritime security in one of the most relevant regions geostrategically. During its mission, the Méndez Núñez accompanies the British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales an…
RAAF train alongside Operation Highmast CSG
RAAF train alongside Operation Highmast CSG. Royal Australian Air Force No.11 Squadron deploy to India to train along side Royal Navy HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group, during the CSG Operation Highmast deployment. Report: Jaryd Stock Images: Jaryd Stock & ADF The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is supporting a ... Source
Indian warship escorts British aircraft carrier
HMS Prince of Wales recently linked up with Indian warship INS Tabar in the latest phase of Operation Highmast, the Royal Navy’s flagship deployment of 2025. Currently serving as the lead vessel in the UK’s Carrier Strike Group, HMS Prince of Wales is at the centre of an eight-month mission spanning from the Mediterranean to the western Pacific. The deployment includes joint exercises with navies from over a dozen nations and is intended to stre…
Ben Morgan’s Pacific Update: Royal Navy busy in the Pacific, more NATO activity in the region
Currently, the Royal Navy is active in the Pacific. On 18 June, HMS Spey transited the Taiwan Strait on a ‘freedom of navigation’ patrol. The vessel’s transit a symbolic gesture designed to reinforce the UK’s opposition to any claim China makes to control this sea lane. An important trade routes that international maritime law defines as ‘high seas,’ and therefore able to be navigated freely at anytime by any vessel. HMS Spey’s transit is part o…
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