New uk aircraft carriers scrapped
I think there may be some confusion here!
The UK's new aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, are not being scrapped. In fact, they are two of the most advanced warships in the world, designed to operate the F-35B Lightning II fighter jets and other aircraft.
HMS Queen Elizabeth, the lead ship, was launched in 2014 and is currently undergoing sea trials and testing. HMS Prince of Wales, the second ship, was launched in 2017 and is also undergoing sea trials.
The carriers are part of the UK's Carrier Strike Capability, which is designed to provide a flexible and powerful naval capability to support a range of military operations, including air power, amphibious operations, and humanitarian assistance.
The UK's Ministry of Defence (MOD) has invested heavily in the development and construction of these carriers, and they are expected to enter service in the coming years. The MOD has also committed to operating the carriers for at least 30 years, with plans to upgrade and modernize them over time.
So, to summarize, the UK's new aircraft carriers are not being scrapped - they are being built and tested, and will soon enter service as a key part of the UK's naval capability.