US Navy Destroyer And USMC Aircraft To Join Royal Navy CSG On Maiden Deployment
In a joint statement, the United States Department of Defense and United Kingdom Ministry of Defence have confirmed that that US Navy and Marine Corps personnel will join the UK’s Carrier Strike Group on its maiden deployment later this year.
The Joint Declaration supports UK Carrier Strike Group, led by the UK’s aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, on its inaugural deployment this year. The Carrier Strike Group will be complemented by US Marine Corps and US Navy personnel and equipment, including a detachment of US Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II aircraft and the US Navy’s destroyer, USS The Sullivans (DDG-68).
USS The Sullivans (DDG-68) is a Flight I Arleigh Burke-class ship displacing over 8,000 tons and fitted with 90 Mk41 VLS cells. The ship is home ported in Mayport, Florida.
The Carrier Strike Group (CSG) has reached Initial Operating Capability (IOC) in December 2020. An operational deployment later this year will see the Royal Navy HMS Queen Elizabeth Carrier Strike Group sail in the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf and end up in the Pacific (in waters near Japan). The ship will carry 24 F-35B jets, including US Marine Corps aircraft, in addition to a number of helicopters.
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