USN Admiral visits HMS Queen Elizabeth

Topic: Fighting armsSurface Fleet

During a recent visit to Portsmouth, the Commander of the Royal Navy’s Carrier Strike Group (CSG) Commodore Andrew Betton OBE hosted Rear Admiral Patrick Piercey USN, Director for Operations US Pacific Command, on board HMS Queen Elizabeth.

The Admiral was visiting the Home Base of the Royal Navy’s Carriers as part of a wider UK visit organised around defence engagements at Joint Headquarters in London.

During his tour of the impressive new aircraft carrier, which will be the home for the Royal Navy’s CSG, he was shown around the hangar and the ship’s flying control position, ‘Flyco’ before stepped out onto HMS Queen Elizabeth’s four acre size flight deck.

Cdre Betton also briefed Adm Piercey on the Carrier regeneration programme and how the two Navies are working together.

“It’s a great Opportunity to discuss the UK’s return to Carrier Strike Operations and how we can build our close operational partnerships across the Globe,” said Commodore Andrew Betton, OBE.

The Admiral also visited HMS Collingwood to take a look at the CSG synthetic validation exercise being held on the Base.

“It was an excellent opportunity to review concepts of operations at different threat levels for CSG operations. Key themes discussed focused on the need for range for the Carrier Air Wing and future operational environments,” said Colonel Philip Kelly RM, CSG Strike Warfare Commander.

“The Admiral had a very keen understanding of the challenges we both face and was impressed with UK CSG’s progress thus far. I think we the UKCSG will be a welcome addition to any allied force as we bring significant combat power.”

The Admiral had a very keen understanding of the challenges we both face and was impressed with UK CSG’s progress thus far.

Colonel Philip Kelly RM, CSG Strike Warfare Commander