UK’s largest ship heads out on trans Atlantic trial and makes it as far as The Isle of Wight

$3.5bn UK aircraft carrier breaks down again

The HMS Prince of Wales suffered a “mechanical issue,” the Royal Navy says

$3.5bn UK aircraft carrier breaks down again

Britain’s biggest ship and the second of the Royal Navy’s two aircraft carriers, HMS Prince of Wales, has broken down shortly after embarking on a cross-Atlantic aviation trial.

The carrier “remains in the South Coast Exercise Area while conducting investigations into an emerging mechanical issue,” the Royal Navy’s spokesperson said in a statement to the media on Sunday.

The incident occurred just one day after the vessel left Portsmouth for what the Royal Navy described as “a landmark mission to shape the future of stealth jet and drone operations.”

The UK Defence Journal cited a source as saying divers discovered that the ship’s propeller shaft appeared to be damaged.

According to Sky News, the Prince of Wales is now anchored southeast of the Isle of Wight in England.

The ship, which became fully operational last year, was about to visit New York, Halifax in Canada, and the Caribbean, during a three-month voyage across the Atlantic for trials involving F-35B jet fighters, according to the Royal Navy.

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3 Responses to “UK’s largest ship heads out on trans Atlantic trial and makes it as far as The Isle of Wight”

  1. ian says:

    Brian Gerrish will love that.

  2. danceaway says:

    He certainly will, Ian! How he will be chuckling!

  3. gpfla says:

    I imagine an EMP from the Russians or Chinese crippled the ship. ha ha.