Portsmouth News

Aircraft carrier to head to Japan for security exercises

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A Royal Navy aircraft carrier is going to be deployed once again for security reasons amid a “volatile world”.

Portsmouth-based HMS Prince of Wales will be sailing to the Indo-Pacific for military exercises.

She will be leading a UK Carrier Strike Group while conducting a series of operations and exercises, which includes a port visit to Japan. Defence secretary Grant Shapps said the exercises send a “strong message” to anyone who would seek to undermine the rules-based internatio­nal order. Mr Shapps said: “In an increasing­ly volatile world where we can no longer take peace for granted, it’s critical to stand united with our allies and partners in defence of democracy and freedom.

“Conducting joint exercises sends a strong message to anyone who would seek to undermine the rules-based internatio­nal order. Our defence relationsh­ips are not limited by distance and we stand ready to respond to any threat around the globe.

“A safe and stable Indo-Pacific is vital to our collective security, allowing free and unhindered trade

We stand ready to respond to any threat around the globe

and travel, and our worldleadi­ng partnershi­ps with Japan and the US further emphasise our commitment to the region.”

From 2025, the UK will work alongside the US and Japan in trilateral exercises which aim to further develop the ability of each country’s armed forces to operate together. Further work to boost regional security is taking place between the UK and US via the Aukus programme, which will see the constructi­on of convention­ally-armed nuclear-powered submarines delivered to Australia’s navy.

The UK works closely with Japan as part of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), which, with Italy, will deliver a next-generation fighter jet to enter service from 2035.

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Picture: Chris Moorhouse HMS Prince of Wales will soon be deployed to Japan amid worldwide tensions

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