I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
Politics6 mins ago
The UK probably is the laughing stock of the world and has lost any military clout it thought it had.The state of it's Navy aircraft carriers is a joke. HMS Queen Elizabeth had to be pulled from a NATO Exercise because of a broken propeller shaft .HMS Prince of Wales broke down for the same fault in 2022 one day out from setting sail to show the flag to the US, The same vessel flooded twice in it's first year of service.
Its the second time HMS QE has broken down. It hardly got out the dock the first time. This time RUST near the main shaft, plus the shaft its self. Must be that steel we rely on from china. This is surposed to be a state of the art war ship, god help us. The boat people are having less trouble on the high seas.
As usual gulliver you pick out what you consider is the most detrimental to the UK.
To take just one example,of which there are many, the American aircraft carrier the Gerald R Ford, was delayed by nearly two years before entering service because of systems not working properly.
The French and Russians also had build problems with their carriers, are you laughing at these three countries?
As vulcan42 says the Americans haven't always had the best of luck with their carriers either. They had one of the worse accidents on the USS Forrestal which caught fire and killed over 100 of it's crew and injured many more so a prop failing is quite small in comparison. But if it isn't slagging off the UK gulliver and a few others won't be interested.
// The UK currently spends slightly over 2% of GDP on defence each year, amounting to some £45 billion in 2021, or about £660 per person. This has fallen substantially over time. In the mid-1950s, the UK spent almost 8% of GDP on defence. That fell to about 4% in 1980, 3% in 1990, and around 2% today. //
All Governments whether Conservative or Labour, have seen cutting military spending as an easy saving.
^...Or 9th, depending on where you get your info & how that info is collated -
The OP annoys the bejesus out of me, but so do the users that dive in to batter him. Like it or not, everything he said in the OP is true & it doesn't matter if other countries' ships have broken down. If you care - as I do - about the UK's ability to muster a Navy worth its salt, then paying attention to the shortfalls in spending & manufacture should be paramount.
LIK that's just the navy, we are 5th when you talk about everything: https:/
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