RN Aircraft Carriers: HMS Prince of Wales

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HMS Prince of Wales

Do you hear there: HMS Prince of Wales has been declared ready for operations.
See - https://twitter.com/HMSPWLS/status/1443922017506500627
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HMS Prince of Wales

If you saw lots of bright orange in Portsmouth this morning, we were testing our Marine Evacuation Systems. Hopefully they'll never be used in anger!

See - https://twitter.com/HMSPWLS/status/1445751607480635397
And - https://twitter.com/HMSPWLS/status/1445 ... 39/photo/1 - Scroll right.
Also - https://twitter.com/LEmperorgb/status/1 ... 5335771153
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Amen to that lads ........but good to know it works well enough
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THE TENTS ARE UP AGAIN

Navy Lookout
Work now well underway on Capability Insertion Period for HMSPWLS in Portsmouth.
She will become NATO command platform at the end of this year.
She will also conduct further unmanned aircraft trials and deploy to the US in the latter part of 2022.
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Pelican wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:46 pm THE TENTS ARE UP AGAIN

Navy Lookout
Work now well underway on Capability Insertion Period for HMSPWLS in Portsmouth.
She will become NATO command platform at the end of this year.
She will also conduct further unmanned aircraft trials and deploy to the US in the latter part of 2022.
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A new one for the Bunting's locker.

HMS Prince of Wales
We’re proud to fly the flag for Transgender day of remembrance today.
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PoW yesterday, no doubt Q.E. will follow suit in due course.
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P.o.W.

Did you know our aircraft lifts take less than 60 seconds to go from our hangar to the flight deck and can carry 2 F35B or a Chinook each?

See - https://twitter.com/HMSPWLS/status/1475170624125480963
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HMS PWLS

Now wearing her NATO badge.
She will formally become the NATO flagship at a ceremony to be held on Tuesday.
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HMS Prince of Wales Retweeted

“An uncertain time in an uncertain world” Captain Steve Higham addresses crew of HM SPWLS.
He tells of his hopes that are with diplomatic teams dealing with Russia, but his ship is on the frontline as the aircraft carrier becomes NATO MARCOM flagship.
It sails tomorrow from Portsmouth.

Photos at - https://twitter.com/richardgaisford/sta ... 0266132484
Short video at - https://twitter.com/richardgaisford/sta ... 4559392768
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