
HMS Invincible
HMS Invincible was a British aircraft carrier, serving primarily from 1980 until her decommissioning in 2005. She was designed to carry and operate planes and helicopters, acting as a floating airbase at sea. The ship played key roles in various military operations, including the Falklands War, and contributed to NATO missions. Its large deck allowed it to launch and recover fixed-wing aircraft, providing a significant tactical advantage. HMS Invincible was part of the UK’s Royal Navy, symbolizing maritime strength, and was equipped with advanced technology for defense and communication.