Fire on the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier of the British Navy
The £3 billion aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth caught fire while anchored in Scotland. |
The ship of the British Royal Navy caught fire while it was trying to anchor in Glenmalan on the shores of Loch Long in Scotland.
It is said that in this incident someone It was not damaged and its ammunition did not catch fire.
The Royal Navy announced in a statement: The fire on the Queen Elizabeth was minor and was quickly brought under control and extinguished. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is now working with the Navy to investigate the cause of the fire.
Queen Elizabeth is heading to Rosyth in Scotland for repairs to her starboard propeller shaft.
This 920-foot aircraft carrier – the most expensive ship ever built for the Royal Navy – dates back to 2017. Last month, The Sun published a report which claimed that Royal Navy recruitment was so bad that defense chiefs were decommissioning two warships.
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