The Steadfast Defender 24 carrier task group, led by the HMS Prince of Wales, is a significant deployment for NATO, marking one of its largest military exercises since the Cold War.
The carrier, along with other warships, is participating in exercises across northern Europe, showcasing NATO’s commitment to defending its shared values and deterring adversaries.
The HMS Prince of Wales, a 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier, is hosting the UK Carrier Strike Group battle staff and is acting as a mobile airfield, providing maritime and air agility to defend allies and deter threats.
The carrier’s involvement in the exercises demonstrates NATO’s readiness to respond to potential threats and defend its members. The task group, which includes ships from the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Spanish Navy, and Danish Navy, has been practicing sailing in close formation and learning how different navies operate.
This joint training is crucial for ensuring effective coordination and communication among the multinational forces. Despite the last-minute withdrawal of HMS Queen Elizabeth due to mechanical issues, HMS Prince of Wales was able to deploy at short notice, showcasing the Royal Navy’s flexibility and readiness.
The participation of the carrier task group in Steadfast Defender 24 highlights the importance of NATO’s military capabilities in maintaining security and stability in the region.