The Borneo Post

Britain’s giant new warship HMS Queen E springs a leak

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LONDON: Britain’s future flagship vessel HMS Queen Elizabeth, its biggest- ever warship, has sprung a leak, defence officials admitted, only two weeks after it was commission­ed into the Royal Navy.

Her Majesty’s Ship Queen Elizabeth, which cost £ 3.1 billion ( US$ 4.1 billion, 3.5 billion euros) to build, has been taking on water for some time due to a problem with a shaft seal.

The 280-metre long aircraft carrier, the most powerful ship Britain his ever built, is undergoing sea trials and is due to enter service in 2020.

“This is the reason why we have the sea trials – to make sure that everything is working absolutely perfectly,” said Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson.

“HMS Queen Elizabeth is the most magnificen­t aircraft carrier in the world.

“She is going to make a significan­t difference as to what we can actually achieve and what we are able to do as a global power.”

The ship can operate with a crew of 1,000 and 40 aircraft on deck. It weighs 65,000 tonnes. The problem will be repaired when the warship is in dock at Portsmouth.

Former senior naval officer Rear Admiral Chris Parry told Sky News television the leak was ‘no big deal’.

“Every ship, to tell you the truth, takes on water. That’s why you have pumps,” he said.

In sea trials, “you stress it right to its extremes, and you’re really looking for faults like this to see what happens”. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows people lining the shore to watch as tug boats manoeuvre HMS Queen Elizabeth into Portsmouth Harbour in Portsmouth. — AFP
File photo shows people lining the shore to watch as tug boats manoeuvre HMS Queen Elizabeth into Portsmouth Harbour in Portsmouth. — AFP

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