Updated: November 18, 2020 (Originally published August 16, 2017)
The Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, arrives in Portsmouth, Britain August 16, 2017. POPHOT Ian Simpson/Royal Navy/MoD/Crown Copyright/Handout via REUTERS
By Peter Nicholls PORTSMOUTH, England, Aug 16 (Reuters) – Britain’s most advanced and biggest warship, the 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, berthed for the first time at its home port of Portsmouth on Wednesday.
The 280-metre (920-foot) vessel entered the harbour on England’s southern coast at 0610 GMT, greeted by thousands of spectators.
LPHOT Kyle Heller/Royal Navy/MoD/Crown Copyright/Handout via REUTERSLPHOT Kyle Heller/Royal Navy/MoD/Crown Copyright/Handout via REUTERS
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest warship ever built for the Royal Navy, according to the Ministry of Defence.
“Today we welcome our mighty new warship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, to her home for the very first time,” said Defence Secretary Michael Fallon. “She is Britain’s statement to the world: a demonstration of British military power and our commitment to a bigger global role.”
POPHOT Ian Simpson/Royal Navy/MoD/Crown Copyright/Handout via REUTERS
The ship is currently undergoing sea trials. It cannot yet deploy planes, but flying trials from its deck are due to begin in 2018.
It took eight years to build HMS Queen Elizabeth, with construction taking place in six cities and involving 10,000 people.
Along with its sister ship, HMS Prince of Wales, it is part of a defence programme worth 6 billion pounds ($7.65 billion).
REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
Commanding officer Captain Jerry Kyd told the BBC that the carrier “sends the right signals to our allies and indeed potentially to our enemies that we mean business.” (Reporting by Peter Nicholls, writing by Fanny Potkin, editing by Estelle Shirbon)
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