I think that an overspend and time overrun can be virtually guaranteed....all neatly adding to the already large hole in the defence budget.
The dear old Harrier will almost certainly be out of service by the time the first carrier hits the water, and whilst there's no replacement yet, as JSF is being built by Lockheed Martin, I suspect we'll get them well before the floating airfields....
The names are suitably royal and deferential, but whatever happened to using good old inspiring carrier names like Illustrious, Ark Royal, Invincible etc etc....
MG Mark
Names of 'warships' have always been 'inspirational' and create a following outside of the RN. Take HMS's Sheffield, Coventry and Manchester as an example. Their 'Home Cities' are proud of them. On the non city based, Fearless, Albion, Bulwark, Hood, Vanguard etc. Very Proud and very inspirational names.
We aleady have a QE2 & QM. But PoW was also a famous and powerfull ship from eons ago.
God bless all who sail in then (eventually).
Regarding the Harrier's, The 'rights' were sold to the yanks who still build them and are always updating them. The Marine Corps think they are the bees knees. What do we do, stop building them!!
These are awesome aircraft and we should be modifying/updating/building them still. These are ideal for sea based operations and in fact for any small operational areas.
Bloody governments, remember the TSR2?