Britain has finally gotten back on the long road to reestablishing carrier-based airpower capability. The first landings and takeoffs of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter onboard the Royal Navy’s new HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier on Sept. 25 came eight years after the last fixed-wing aircraft...
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