- Jan 6, 2018
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Deployment List
COMPOSITION JUNE 2012 - PRESENT [1] HMS Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carrier)
[1] HMS Diamond (Type 45 Destroyer)
[1] HMS Solent (Type 26 Frigate)
[1] HMS Valiant (Type 26 Frigate)
[1] HMS Astute (Astute Class Submarine)
[1] RFA WaveRuler (Wave Class Tanker)
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Operation Staging Areas
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Operations
Operation | Location | Objective(s) | Status |
Response Force Task Group | Global Response | Global Response Force | In Progress |
Heads of the Royal Navy have confirmed the return of the Response Force Task Group, or RFTG for short. Designed not unlike the Carrier Strike Groups used by America, except the RFTG is an adaptable force that has an underlying structure that'll allow it to respond to any event on a support role, from air strikes to humanitarian support to anti-terrorism, but has the flexibility for other ships and units from the entirety of the British Armed Forces to be assigned to it, allowing it to turn from a peacetime patrol to a full Expeditionary Force. Initial Preparations have begun of the Fleet with crews saying farewells to family, loading up supplies and equipment, the helicopters and F-35 Complements setting off from their home stations to board the aircraft. The RFTG's first assignments were to be travelling from the United Kingdom to the Mediterranean to participate in Exercise Soaring which would test the Response Forces ability on securing an enemy airfield which will, in this case, be RAF Akrotiri in the Western Sovereign base area before continuing it's patrol through the Suez Canal and towards Diego Garcia. Following completion of preparations, the newfound Response Force would immediately set off: IO>IN>IM>JM>KM