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British Carrier Puts to Sea for Trials Ahead of Upgrades

Royal Navy carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is scheduled to leave Portsmouth at 16:40 on Wednesday 16 July to begin sea trials, marking the transition from the first to the second phase of a planned overhaul. The carrier will test new navigation and propulsion systems in UK waters before sailing north to Rosyth for a seven-month dry docking at Babcock Dockyard. The work follows nine months of engineering and crew training in Portsmouth as part of the…
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UK Defence Journal broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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