Britain’s biggest warship halted by ‘mechanical issue’

Britain’s biggest warship halted by ‘mechanical issue’

The 65,000-tonne HMS Prince of Wales cost £3.1 billion to build.

The aircraft carrier was on a ‘landmark mission’ off the coast of North America and in the Caribbean. (AFP pic)
LONDON:
Britain’s biggest warship, HMS Prince of Wales, has suffered a mechanical issue shortly after leaving southern England for what the Royal Navy described as a “landmark mission” off the coast of North America and in the Caribbean.

The 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier, which cost £3.1 billion to build, left Portsmouth on Saturday for a three-month exercise working closely with the US on stealth jet and drone operations.

“HMS Prince of Wales remains in the South Coast exercise area while conducting investigations into an emerging mechanical issue,” a Royal Navy spokesman said in a statement.

The UK Defence Journal website reported the ship was anchored off the Isle of Wight and divers had been sent down to determine what was wrong, with concerns about damage to a propeller.

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