Thursday, August 28, 2014

HMS Illustrious takes final bow - News stories - GOV.UK

HMS Illustrious takes final bow - News stories - GOV.UK

HMS Illustrious takes final bow





After a 32-year career, the last of the Royal Navy's Invincible Class aircraft carriers decommissions in Portsmouth.



Having sailed over 900,000 miles on operations across the globe,
including helping with the aftermath of the first Gulf War, HMS Illustrious has been decommissioned at a ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base.
The ship’s white ensign was lowered for the final time in front of hundreds of guests, ending an era which began with the launch of her sister ship HMS Invincible in 1977.
Lady Sarah Chatto, whose mother Princess Margaret launched HMS Illustrious in 1978, was joined by 15 of the ship’s 17 former commanding officers at the decommissioning ceremony today.

Captain Mike Utley, the ship’s current commanding officer, said:
It has been a great honour to be the final commanding officer of
HMS Illustrious. This is a symbolic day in the history of the Royal Navy
as we lower the ensign for the final time on the Invincible Class.

We say goodbye to Illustrious with sadness and pride as we remember her outstanding history, but also excitement as the Royal Navy looks to the future and HMS Queen Elizabeth.
Illustrious is being replaced as the nation’s helicopter carrier by HMS Ocean which has just undergone a £65 million refit.
Ocean will eventually be replaced by two new 65,000-tonne aircraft carriers being built for the navy; HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales.
The Ministry of Defence is looking to preserve HMS Illustrious as a lasting tribute to the personnel who served on all 3 of the Invincible Class aircraft carriers.
Bids from private companies, charities and trusts to secure her future are currently being considered, and a condition of sale is that HMS Illustrious must remain in the UK.


Wednesday, July 23, 2014

China's aircraft carrier VC-16 Liaoning: facts





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HMS Illustrious returned to her Portsmouth home for the last time

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HMS Illustrious returned to her Portsmouth home for the last time yesterday as her 32-year career draws to a close. The helicopter and commando carrier, which has clocked up 898,893 miles on operations around the world, is being withdrawn from service.
The picture shows HMS Illustrious entering Portsmouth Harbour.
[Picture: Chief Petty Officer Airman (Photographer) Nathan Dua, Crown copyright,http://www.blogs.mod.uk/.a/6a00d83505ce1d53ef01a73df29505970d-popup ]

Friday, July 18, 2014

HMS Queen Elizabeth out of the dock.....

HMS Queen Elizabeth out of the dock.....

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Britain's biggest ever warship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, took to the water for the first time yesterday as she as moved out of dry dock at Rosyth, near Edinburgh, to a neighbouring jetty where work on her will be completed over the next 2 years. Read more here.
The picture shows a flotilla of tugs moving the 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier out of the dock where she was constructed. [Picture: Lieutenant Phil Gamble, Crown copyright]

Friday, May 16, 2014

HMS Protector has made a night-time journey through the Panama Canal

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 The Royal Navy's ice patrol ship HMS Protector has made a night-time
journey through the Panama Canal to Charleston in South Carolina
following a busy period in Antarctica. The ship took 7 hours and 38
minutes to make the 48-mile passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic.
The 18-metre-wide vessel travelled at an average speed of 7 knots
through the canal, which at its narrowest point measures 30 metres. The
picture shows the view from the bridge of HMS Protector. [Picture:
Leading Airman (Photographer) Jay Allen, Crown copyright]

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