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.comAfter a 32-year career, the last of the Royal Navy's Invincible Class aircraft carriers decommissions in Portsmouth.
www.gov.ukThe first-of-class HMS Invincible aircraft carrier was built by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering (now BAE Systems Marine) at Barrow-in-Furness. The…
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.comThe three Invincible class Aircraft Carrier (1977) were initially modern hybrid ASW helicopter carriers, later transformed for VTOL operation
naval-encyclopedia.comPlans to preserve the legacy of the Royal Navy's Invincible Class aircraft carriers have been outlined today.
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