The vessel arrived back in Portsmouth following a sail-past of the Isle of Wight The Royal Navy's £3bn flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth has returned to its base after four months of repairs in Scotland.
Aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has left Portsmouth after more than 800 sailors were tested for coronavirus. A planned sailing on Tuesday for sea training was postponed and the carrier ...
There are now more than 55,000 tons of HMS Queen Elizabeth in the dock at Rosyth. The ship is structurally complete – the installation of the aft aircraft lift on 8 May completed the assembly phase.
Military drones will fly from HMS Queen Elizabeth, according to Captain Jerry Kyd. He said the monster ship is "evolvable" and well placed to take advantage of new technology. Britain's newest ...
HMS Queen Elizabeth returned to Portsmouth ... Dutch frigate HNLMS Evertsen and American Arleigh Burke destroyer USS The Sullivans are also part of the strike group. (RN).- ...
A fire broke out on the Royal Navy’s £3bn flagship, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, while it was in the dock awaiting repairs. The ...