HMS Queen Elizabeth Set to Sail Home

August 7, 2017

The U.K. Royal Navy’s new 65,000-metric-ton aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, the largest warship ever to be built in Britain, has been undergoing sea trials since setting sail from Scotland's Rosyth dockyard in June, and is now set to enter her new home in Portsmouth in around two weeks.
The warship will be the latest in a long line of famous Royal Navy ships to call Portsmouth home, though the exact date of the historic moment is to be determined depending on weather conditions. The window for entry will open August 17, with her arrival expected no later than the August 22.
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
(Photo: U.K. Royal Navy)
“In just two weeks' time, the most powerful warship ever built for Britain's famous Royal Navy is set to sail into her proud new home in Portsmouth,” said U.K. Defense Secretary, Sir Michael Fallon. “HMS Queen Elizabeth‎ will be the Royal Navy's flagship for the next 50 years, keeping us safe by deploying across the seven seas, using her strike power to deter our enemies.”
With only three other countries in the world building aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth will give Britain the capability to lead the way in tackling global issues in an increasingly uncertain world, from providing humanitarian relief to high-end war fighting.
And with the state-of-the-art F-35B Lightning fighter jets on track to make their first trial flights from the carrier's deck next year, the U.K. is now building toward delivering carrier strike capability.
Both aircraft carriers are being delivered by the Aircraft Carrier Alliance.

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