
Why Britain Sent Its Largest Aircraft Carrier to Hunt Russian Subs | WSJ
HMS PRINCE OF WALES – Amid growing Russian threats in the Arctic, the U.K. Royal Navy has deployed its flagship aircraft carrier to deter Moscow’s incursions into strategic waterways.
As a sign of the tension in the area, in early July, a Russian plane flew close to the carrier and dropped a large number of sonar trackers in its path, before British F-35 jets scrambled to escort the plane away.
WSJ’s Sune Rasmussen goes on board the ship to understand how NATO is working to confront Russia in the High North.
Chapters:
0:00 Russia’s NATO threats in the High North
1:18 On the flight deck
2:19 Inside the threats to the region
5:39 Life on board the ship
7:16 Challenges defending the Arctic
WSJ Originals features in-depth reporting, investigations and on-the-ground journalism that uncovers the forces shaping business, politics and the world around us.
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As a sign of the tension in the area, in early July, a Russian plane flew close to the carrier and dropped a large number of sonar trackers in its path, before British F-35 jets scrambled to escort the plane away.
WSJ’s Sune Rasmussen goes on board the ship to understand how NATO is working to confront Russia in the High North.
Chapters:
0:00 Russia’s NATO threats in the High North
1:18 On the flight deck
2:19 Inside the threats to the region
5:39 Life on board the ship
7:16 Challenges defending the Arctic
WSJ Originals features in-depth reporting, investigations and on-the-ground journalism that uncovers the forces shaping business, politics and the world around us.
#Russia #NATO #WSJ
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