Global Times

UK’s 3 billion pound aircraft carrier has just sprung a leak

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Britain’s biggest ever warship, the new 3.1 billion pound ($4.2 billion) aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, has a leak and needs repairs, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.

The 65,000-ton ship, hailed as Britain’s most advanced military vessel and which was only officially commission­ed by the Queen two weeks ago, has an issue with a shaft seal which was identified during sea trials, the MoD said.

“This is scheduled for repair while she is alongside at Portsmouth,” a Royal Navy spokesman said. “It does not prevent her from sailing again and her sea trials program will not be affected.”

The Sun newspaper reported that the 280-meter warship, the nation’s future flagship vessel, was letting in 200 liters of water every hour and the fix would cost millions of pounds.

A defence source said the navy was aware the ship, which took eight years to build, had an issue when it was handed over by manufactur­ers and the Sun said the builders would have to foot the repair bill.

The Aircraft Carrier Alliance – a consortium including British engineerin­g companies BAE Systems and Babcock, and the UK division of France’s Thales – built the Queen Elizabeth and its sister aircraft carrier, the HMS Prince of Wales, as a part of a 6.2 billion pound project.

“It’s normal practice for a volume of work and defect resolution to continue following vessel acceptance,” BAE Systems said in a statement.

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