I don’t have live access to current news right now. Here’s what I can share based on recent historical context up to 2024–2025:
- The Invincible-class carriers (HMS Invincible, HMS Ark Royal, HMS Illustrious) were Royal Navy light aircraft carriers built during the late 1970s and 1980s, primarily designed for anti-submarine warfare and VTOL operations with Sea Harriers and Sea King helicopters. This class was gradually retired as newer Queen Elizabeth-class carriers entered service.[3][7]
- HMS Illustrious completed its active service life and was decommissioned in 2014, with its role and legacy referenced in the transition toward newer platforms and the ongoing disposal/recycling plans for older hulls.[2]
- The UK’s future carrier force shifted focus to the Queen Elizabeth-class carriers (HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales), which entered service in the mid-to-late 2010s, representing a substantial step up in capability and aircraft throughput relative to the Invincible class.[1][7]
If you want, I can search for the very latest developments and provide up-to-date news summaries with links. I can also pull a concise timeline of the Invincible-class lifecycle and their replacements for quick reference.
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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced the future of the Royal Navy's 20,600t Invincible-class aircraft carriers, HMS Invincible, HMS Ark Royal and HMS Illustrious, after thirty years of military service.
www.naval-technology.comThe Invincible class was a class of light aircraft carrier operated by the Royal Navy. Three ships were constructed: HMS Invincible, HMS Illustrious and HMS Ark...
www.wikiwand.comAfter a 32-year career, the last of the Royal Navy's Invincible Class aircraft carriers decommissions in Portsmouth.
www.gov.ukPlans to preserve the legacy of the Royal Navy's Invincible Class aircraft carriers have been outlined today.
www.gov.ukThe three Invincible class Aircraft Carrier (1977) were initially modern hybrid ASW helicopter carriers, later transformed for VTOL operation
naval-encyclopedia.comThe first-of-class HMS Invincible aircraft carrier was built by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering (now BAE Systems Marine) at Barrow-in-Furness. The…
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