The Royal Navy at the crossroads

Decline or resurrection?

In the last two decades the Royal Navy has suffered a decline unprecedented in its history. The loss of amphibious capabilities, embarked aviation, maritime patrol aircraft or a good number of escorts has had catastrophic effects on the proud British institution. Now, with the announcement of multi-million dollar investments and the entry into service of the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers, the new F-35B embarked stealth fighters, the construction of the Type 26 and Type 31 frigates and the commitment to autonomous ships aim to regain their place and once again project its power throughout the globe.

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