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HMS Prince of Wales breaks down off English coast shortly after departing for US

29 Aug 2022 3 minute read
HMS Prince of Wales picture by The Armchair Soldier (CC BY-SA 4.0).

The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has broken down off the south coast of England shortly after embarking for exercises in the US.

The 65,000-tonne warship left from Portsmouth Naval Base, Hampshire, on Saturday before an “emerging mechanical issue” occurred.

A Royal Navy spokeswoman said: “HMS Prince of Wales remains in the South Coast Exercise Area while conducting investigations into an emerging mechanical issue.”

The vessel’s departure had earlier been delayed from Friday, August 26, because of a technical issue.

The Royal Navy was not able to offer any further details or confirm if the earlier technical issue was related to the mechanical problem.

Specialist website Navy Lookout has reported that the issue was caused by damage to the starboard propeller shaft although the MoD has not confirmed or commented on this.

The website says a photograph of the carrier leaving Portsmouth shows only a wake on the port side suggesting a problem with the other propeller shaft.

It states that, unless the problem can be resolved at sea enabling the warship to continue its journey to the US, it might need to go into dry dock at Rosyth, Scotland, early ahead of a planned inspection in 2023.

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The £3 billion carrier had a colourful send-off as it departed on Saturday afternoon and passed thousands of music-lovers at the Victorious music festival on Southsea Common in Portsmouth.

Pop favourites Sugababes were in the middle of their set when the giant ship sailed past with the crew lining the flight deck to get a view of the festival.

The Nato flagship is sailing to undertake training exercises with the US Navy as well as the Royal Canadian Navy and United States Marine Corps.

The programme is expected to include exercises with the F-35B Lightning jets.

A Royal Navy spokesman said on Saturday: “HMS Prince of Wales will cross the Atlantic with her task group, ready to push the boundaries of un-crewed technology and the tactics used by the UK’s two new Queen Elizabeth-class carriers.

“Along with notable port stops in New York, Halifax in Canada, and the Caribbean, the next three months will see the Prince of Wales task group work closely with US allies, operating F-35B jets and un-crewed systems which will define Royal Navy aviation of the future.

“With fleet flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth also set to deploy to the Mediterranean and Baltic this autumn at the heart of a potent Royal Navy task group, it will mean both UK aircraft carriers will be operating F-35B jets thousands of miles apart.”

The Queen Elizabeth-class carrier is the eighth HMS Prince of Wales, named after the title now granted to the heir apparent of the British monarch.


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William Glyn THOMAS
William Glyn THOMAS
1 year ago

Has it got any aircraft yet? Or are they busy making paper planes?

One of the two witnesses
One of the two witnesses
1 year ago

Somehow emblematic of the whole Union. Overblown. Kowtowing to Royals. Waste of money. Ultimately useless.

Dewi Davies
Dewi Davies
1 year ago

Sounds very much like Charles himself.

DAI Ponty
DAI Ponty
1 year ago

Like H S 2 And her sister ship a very expensive Vanity Project us Welsh taxpayers pay for it as well UNFORTUNATLY if we a independent country our taxes could be better spent

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 year ago
Reply to  DAI Ponty

UK -World leaders in expensive vanity projects that just don’t work. There, I just knew they were genuinely class leading in something.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago
Reply to  DAI Ponty

“Known in Wales as HMS Owain Glyndwr”, it has got Wales in the name…for good or ill…

G.A. Williams
G.A. Williams
1 year ago

Symbol addas o Deyrnas Unedig lle nad oes dim fel petai’n gweithio!

The Original Mark
The Original Mark
1 year ago

Well that’s certainly pushing the boundaries of uncrewed tech, I suppose it’s just as well it wasn’t heading to the Black Sea to protect the corn ships, and show Putin how it’s done, instead of going to waste millions on playing war games

John
John
1 year ago

Delwedd o imperialaeth ar ei wely angau?

Robin Lynn
Robin Lynn
1 year ago

Of a piece with the national decline.

Steve Duggan
Steve Duggan
1 year ago

It’s going to cost Westminster a lot of money renaming this ship once Cymru gains independence.

Paul
Paul
1 year ago

What’s the rationale for the reporting of a Navy ship stopped of the English coast. ???

Kurt Constable
Kurt Constable
1 year ago

Very British, poor quality crap with an ego. All built for manufactured wars. Time Cymru binned the word Wales

Stephen Owen
Stephen Owen
1 year ago

“How the mighty have fallen, and the weapons of war perished!” (2 Samuel 1:27)

Last edited 1 year ago by Stephen Owen

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