They call themselves a military power.
BRITAIN’S £3.5billion aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has broken down again as army chiefs warn threats to the UK are greater than ever. The aircraft carrier has been plagued with problems since it was first brought into service.
Well, at least smoky Admiral Kuznetsov, which was laughed at by NATO, did go to Syria and conducted operations, this floating coffin, however, seems to be in a constant repair cycle because she got shafted, literally. This dubious platform has issues with its main shaft, constantly. Its combat value, however, is only as an attractor to a few hypersonic missiles before being destroyed.
But then again, the way NATO calculates power is a very strange approach--primarily on visuals and with the ideas from 1960s, which define its thinking.
These platforms, such as another immensely expensive lemon, the USS Gerald Ford are nothing more than vanity projects, akin to a huge tough talking guy who buys expensive truck because of a small dick. To compensate. This is exactly what it is. To remind you what these ships face in case of REAL war, here they are--3M22 Zircons arriving at targets.
If you think that anything in NATO's arsenal can intercept this--I have a bridge to sell you. Far from its halcyon days of being a magnificent combat navy, Royal Navy today is nothing more than a collection of obsolete ships not fit to fight a REAL war. A joke, really.

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