Royal Navy’s CSG25: Overstretched or Ready to Strike?

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his video takes a critical look at the Royal Navy’s Carrier Strike Group 25 (CSG25) deployment. We ask the crucial question: is CSG25 truly a globally deployable force?Join us as we analyse whether its air group, surface escorts, and supporting ships are truly up to the demanding task of global power projection. We’ll explore key aspects of the deployment, including the fact that the surface escort numbers are half of what was available for CSG21, and the current lack of a deployable solid stores ship for the Royal Navy.While CSG25 undeniably demonstrates a significant step forward for British naval power, this analysis concludes that Britain isn’t quite there yet when it comes to fielding a fully balanced, truly global strike group. However, it is a clear and important step in the right direction.Chapters00:26 Navies deploying Aircraft Carriers Globally02:59 CSG25 Carrier04:22 CSG25 Carrier Air Group05:27 CSG25 Escorting warships08:00 CSG25 Support Ships09:46 Summary12:54 ConclusionFootage: Royal Navy, US Navy#RoyalNavy#CSG25#CarrierStrikeGroup#HMSPrinceOfWales#royalnavy #GlobalBritain#UKDefence#Warships

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