USS Ronald Reagan,HMS Queen Elizabeth,and Iwo Jima, a Historic Show of Naval Power
The Queen Elizabeth and Ronald Reagan carrier strike groups, alongside the Iwo Jima amphibious ready group, conducted a large scale joint interoperability exercise in the Gulf of Aden. The combined, bilateral surface, air and sub-surface exercise was designed to enhance UK, Dutch and U.S. maritime interoperability and demonstrate naval integration through a series of training scenarios.
Видео USS Ronald Reagan,HMS Queen Elizabeth,and Iwo Jima, a Historic Show of Naval Power канала HUF HACK
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