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UK’s newest, most expensive aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is leaking and needs repair

The 65,000-tonne ship, hailed as Britain’s most advanced military vessel and which was only officially commissioned by the queen two weeks ago,

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The HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier is in need of repairs after a leak was found. Photo: AP
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Britain’s biggest ever warship, the new £3.1 billion (US$4.2 billion) aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, has a leak and needs repairs, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said on Tuesday.

The 65,000-tonne 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 programme will not be affected.”

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The Sun newspaper reported that the 280-metre warship, the nation’s future flagship vessel, was letting in 200 litres 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.

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

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