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Boasting all the way, the British aircraft carrier left the South China Sea like this! |Aircraft Carrier|UK|British_Sina News

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Original title: All the way to brag, the British aircraft carrier left the South China Sea!

Source: Niu Tanqin

I thought it was a lot of movement, but I knew it was very low-key.

The route was satisfactory and the speed was satisfactory. After 6 days of sailing, the British aircraft carrier “Queen Elizabeth” had just left the South China Sea.

But interestingly, on social media, the British aircraft carrier battle group is particularly lively, all kinds of fancy Versailles along the way.

Just look at it on Twitter. The British aircraft carrier group has multiple accounts. The aircraft carrier itself has accounts, and other ships also have accounts, but the first one is the commander of the British aircraft carrier strike group.

His latest three tweets, one in Japanese, one in Korean, and one in English.

Japanese and Korean have similar meanings: the British aircraft carrier group has arrived in the Western Pacific, and it is necessary to strengthen the partnership with Japan (South Korea) to promote regional security and prosperity.

The English is a bit longer, which roughly means:

The aircraft carrier strike group has crossed the Luzon Strait. This is an important moment. After we started our deployment in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, we have now sailed 10,000 miles to the Western Pacific.

Boasting point: We have traveled far and wide to come to the Western Pacific. This is an important moment.

How about in the South China Sea a few days ago?

Although the actions are quite satisfactory, it is a tradition to boast well.

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Probably six or seven tweets were posted, and two were posted in Nanhai six days ago.

Article 1: Today, for the first time in the history of the aircraft carrier strike group, through the Royal Fleet supply ship, 25 tons of fresh food and necessities, including F-35B spare parts and 2 tons of mail, were vertically replenished to multiple Royal Navy ships.

Article 2: In fact, we achieved the feat of replenishing supplies 8,000 miles away from home. At the same time, we took off the F-35B fighter plane during Operation Blue Water. Everything is more eye-catching… But under my command For the world-class logistics staff, this is just another day’s work.

Below, a lot of pictures are distributed, some of which are transported by helicopters, and some are directed to land.

Although it was only a helicopter, I felt earth-shattering after reading the above tweet.

Many keywords:

1. The first time. The first time an aircraft carrier strikes a group, it turned out to be transporting 20 tons of fresh food.

2,8000 miles. Well, we are far away from mainland Britain, a full 8,000 miles.

3. Feat. Supplementary provisions, people are iron rice or steel, it is also considered a feat.

4. World-class logistics. It’s really not easy, it’s world-class once shipped.

But the British are also humble, and finally said that this is just another day’s work.

The British humor is interesting.

There was silence for two days. Three days ago, the “Commander of the British Aircraft Carrier Strike Group” tweeted again. The picture shows three ships sailing in the South China Sea, including the aircraft carrier. The other picture shows two fighter planes in the sunset. Walk through.

The text is stated like this:

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In the past few weeks, we have been honing the capabilities of our blue water carrier operations. This is not a small achievement. It is not just about owning ships and aircraft, but about the expertise to maintain this rhythm within range. Few navies do this.

Please pay attention to the key words: no small achievement, few navy can do it.

Well, it is not easy for the British Navy.

But then I think about it, the British have something to say, what does it mean to keep the rhythm within the range?

Did you see our ship? Or is it a gesture, you can rest assured that we will maintain a good rhythm?

Two days later, before leaving the South China Sea, the commander of the British aircraft carrier sent another tweet, with the picture still showing three warships, and the text wrote:

The past few weeks have provided the “Queen Elizabeth” aircraft carrier with the first opportunity to conduct blue water carrier operations. This means that we can provide a reliable carrier strike group for our allies and partners in the region: well-trained, proven, and ready to contribute to maritime security.

Another boast: We are reliable, we are well-trained, we are proven…

But how many times is this?

Oh, this is the first time for this British aircraft carrier.

The first time for the British, it seemed that they were very experienced, and it was really extraordinary.

But it’s more unusual. I forgot just now. When sailing in the South China Sea, I also sent a tweet. It was very short and was forwarded by other ships in the aircraft carrier group.

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The article says this:

Three words:

Strategic maritime power.

Well, strategy + sea + power.

Three ships were allotted below, the aircraft carrier and two other warships, sailing together, and cables connected together. (Many of the pictures issued by the aircraft carrier are three ships. The British are really interested in the three.)

Bullish enough. The British went to the South China Sea and said they were a strategic maritime power.

But what makes people laugh and cry is that, after looking at it, the first message under this tweet, a netizen nicknamed “Sixth Sense”, wrote:

Two words: hypersonic missile.

Well, hypersonic + missile.

British aircraft carrier, what does this mean?

The British aircraft carrier did not answer either, so quietly left the South China Sea and went to meet the Japanese.

Editor in charge: Zhu Xuesen SN240

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