HMS Queen Elizabeth has embarked two squadrons of F-35B stealth jets: the UK's 617 Sqn and US Marine Corps fighter attack squadron 211. Alongside eight Merlin helicopters, it is the largest air group to operate from a Royal Navy carrier in more than thirty years, and the largest air group of fifth generation fighters at sea anywhere in the world.HMS Queen Elizabeth has embarked two squadrons of F-35B stealth jets: the UK's 617 Sqn and US Marine Corps fighter attack squadron 211. Alongside eight Merlin helicopters, it is the largest air group to operate from a Royal Navy carrier in more than thirty years, and the largest air group of fifth generation fighters at sea anywhere in the world.
HMS Queen Elizabeth has embarked two squadrons of F-35B stealth jets: the UK's 617 Sqn and US Marine Corps fighter attack squadron 211. Alongside eight Merlin helicopters, it is the largest air group to operate from a Royal Navy carrier in more than thirty years, and the largest air group of fifth generation fighters at sea anywhere in the world.

HMS Queen Elizabeth: Royal Navy aircraft carrier starts major exercise with F-35B jets - in pictures

The Royal Navy carrier has embarked the largest number of warplanes so far onto her deck as she prepares to take her place at the heart of a UK-led Nato Carrier Strike Group.

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Two squadrons of F-35B stealth jets, the RAF’s 617 Squadron (The Dambusters) and the US Marines Corps VMFA-211 (The Wake Island Avengers), have joined the 65,000-tonne carrier as she sails for exercises with allies in the North Sea.

With a total of 14 jets and eight Merlin helicopters, it’s the largest concentration of fighter jets to operate at sea from a Royal Navy carrier since HMS Hermes in 1983, and the largest air group of fifth generation fighters at sea anywhere in the world.

In this month’s group exercise, HMS Queen Elizabeth will be joined by seven Royal Navy destroyers, frigates and auxiliaries, plus other supporting units, to form a fully sovereign Carrier Strike Group, ready to fight on the surface and in the air.

The Carrier Strike Group will be put through its paces off the north east coast of Scotland as part of Joint Warrior, NATO’s largest annual exercise.

HMS Queen Elizabeth, along with her 1,680 sailors, aviators and marines, is due to return to her home port of Portsmouth next month.

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