08 August 2023
by Nicholas Fiorenza
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The UK Royal Navy’s HMS
Prince of Wales
aircraft carrier returned to its home port of Portsmouth on 4 August 2023 following preparations for deployment across the Atlantic.
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The UK’s HMS
Prince of Wales
aircraft carrier returned to its home port of Portsmouth on 4 August following post-repair trials and preparations for deployment across the Atlantic, the Royal Navy (RN) announced on its website later the same day. The carrier will participate in the ‘Westlant 23′ deployment off the east coast of the United States.
The RN announced on 25 July that
Prince of Wales
had completed repairs and upgrades at Rosyth Dockyard in Scotland. The repairs were to the carrier’s starboard shaft coupling damaged in August 2022 because of its misalignment caused by “the incorrect installation of key components”, according to a 3 April letter on the non-statutory inquiry into
Prince of Wales
‘ propulsion system failure from then Minister of State for Defence Procurement, Member of Parliament (MP) Alex Chalk to Tobias Ellwood MP, the chair of the UK House of Commons Defence Committee.
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