By Euan Graham*
Britain has had an aircraft carrier strike group in the Indo-Pacific since May, raising an obvious question: what would its two carriers do in the event of an Indo-Pacific war? The best answer is escorting high-value supply and amphibious ships. This is, in fact, the niche that the ships—HMS Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales—have been looking for. (From The Strategist. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute.)