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HMS Prince of Wales breaks down before key US trip in 'devastating' blow
HMS Prince of Wales breaks down before key US trip in 'devastating' blow The ship set sail for Norway last month but, according to reports, has been forced to port there delaying her departure for the US Declaration of Independence celebrations HMS Prince of Wales, a huge £3.5billion aircraft carrier and the UK's largest warship, has reportedly broke down once again. The HMS Prince of Wales set sail from the Glen Mallan jetty, Loch Long, Argyll and Bute, for Nordic waters to provide security...
HMS Prince of Wales: UK’s largest warship breaks down again
HMS Prince of Wales weighs 65,000 tonnes, and has a top speed in excess of 25 knots per hour and a range of 10,000 nautical miles
Navy probe finds reason UK's largest warship unable to provide security from Russian threat
Navy probe finds reason UK's largest warship unable to provide security from Russian threat The Ministry of Defence has returned the results of an investigation into the HMS Prince of Wales, which was left briefly out of action while carrying out a critical defence brief A Navy probe into the UK's largest warship has discovered the reason behind the £3.5 billion vessel's latest breakdown, as it encountered another setback while serving a vital defence brief. The HMS Prince of Wales, which...
MoD reports ‘minor technical issue’ with aircraft carrier docked in Norway
HMS Prince of Wales expected to sail ‘in the coming days’ according to British government spokespersonA technical issue has been detected on the UK navy’s flagship as it was docked in Norway, after the warship worked with Nato and the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), the government has said. Earlier this month, the HMS Prince of Wales – one of Britain’s two flagship aircraft carriers built for £6.4bn – set sail for Nordic waters from Loch Long, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, to provide security...
MoD reports ‘minor technical issue’ with aircraft carrier docked in Norway
HMS Prince of Wales expected to sail ‘in the coming days’ according to British government spokespersonA technical issue has been detected on the UK navy’s flagship as it was docked in Norway, after the warship worked with Nato and the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), the government has said. Earlier this month, the HMS Prince of Wales – one of Britain’s two flagship aircraft carriers built for £6.4bn – set sail for Nordic waters from Loch Long, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, to provide security...
Technical issue detected on one of UK's biggest warships
The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales in dock at Portsmouth harbour, Hampshire. Picture date: Wednesday March 4, 2026.
Britain's defence gap laid bare amid warnings delays to spending plan undermine UK credibility
Britain's defence gap laid bare amid warnings delays to spending plan undermine UK credibility The Defence Investment Plan (DIP) was expected last year but may not be published until July - experts warn the UK needs significant spending to close big holes in its defence David Lammy has defended the Government’s plans for the UK’s defence, saying the pledge for spending to reach 3 percent of national income is “absolutely sacrosanct “. Amid delays to an investment plan for the future, the...
Royal Navy's entire available fleet of hunter-killer submarines unfit for war and stuck in dock
Royal Navy's entire available fleet of hunter-killer submarines unfit for war and stuck in dock This week the UK's military warned that the threats faced by Britain are greater than at any time since the Cold War - it comes as all five of its Astute class submarines are stuck in port and unable to sail The Royal Navy's entire available fleet of hunter-killer submarines is stuck in port unable to sail - leaving Britain at risk from Vladimir Putin's Russia. All five of its Astute class...
Prince William thanks Royal Navy staff in surprise visit to submarine service
Prince William thanks Royal Navy staff in surprise visit to submarine service The Prince of Wales travelled to Scotland to commemorate 125 years of the country’s main naval base’s submarine service - meeting service personnel from all walks of life Prince William travelled to Scotland to attend the 125th anniversary of the country’s main naval base’s submarine service, where he met with numerous representatives of the Royal Navy across all walks of life. The Prince of Wales, who serves as...