Awfully sad to report the death of a member of the Royal Navy after a Merlin crashed while operating in the vicinity of HMS Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday. This was only 2 days after departure. Read more: x.com/RoyalNavy/status/1831683151082488055?t=mx_x-eZdJ4XXaKFUhV6tzQ&s=19 🌹 Rest in Peace.
@@CobraEmergency how do I go about finding out before hand when these event will happen? My son is really into HMS Queen Elisabeth at the moment and if we had known we would have taken him along to watch her come into port. Thank you for your time and appreciate your content.
@@etcher-art Search for 'KHM Portsmouth' and it will come up with the King's Harbour Master's webpage for Portsmouth. There is a schedule for ships, and it will include the aircraft carriers when they go in and out.
Why do you wrongly keep saying 'The' HMS Elizabeth ??? HMS stands for (when launched) Her Majesty's Ship Queen Elizabeth? or now His Majesty's ship. There is NO THE in front of the name, it is not The His Majesty's Ship.
🇬🇧🦋absolutely fabulous , seeing our magnificent aircraft carriers going out to sea 🌊 Please be safe lads and lasses. Thank you all for your service .. my Dad served in Navy for 27 years also thank you for filming historic event .been stood on the wall many a times , then onto spice island for a lemonade .. manic times
Even though she is in her home port, it's easy to forget how vulnerable the ship is at this very first part of her voyage. You can see a number of machine guns being manned on the ship along with armed MOD police launches. You can see the black rectangular array of the S1850M radar in full motion, capable of tracking 1000 objects simultaneously including stealth aircraft, drones and ballistic objects in the upper atmosphere. It's interesting to note, unlike it's American counterparts, the QE class is not equipped with Rolling Airframe or Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles for air defense and is completely reliant on the battlegroup for protection. While a formidable and powerful asset in her own right, the facts elude to the sheer amount of support and accompanying vessels she will require for the duration of her voyage. One can truly appreciate the cost and technical requirements to be able to project this type of power at sea and understand why very few nations are able to build and maintain aircraft carriers.
She is underway on her own power, tugs are only there if needed in an emergency and to ensure at slow speed when she’s difficult to manoeuvre and liable to be pushed by the wind, that she can remain safe in the channel and pointing in the right direction. Front tug keeps the line taught n case it needs to pull suddenly, if it did that with a slack rope it risks snapping it. Armchair Admirals, who needs em!
Do a story on how this carrier has lost 2 aircraft while just in training and has never ever been deployed. (It lost an f 35 the other year before one of the multiple breakdowns)
@@georgebarnes8163 you mean one has been finally deployed, and seeing as how this comment is old, telling me know doesn't prove me wrong. Roflmfao, I bet you thought you were gonna sound so smart.
@georgebarnes8163 because I know that at the time when I made my comment, none where actually deployed and it didn't get deployed until just last week? Okay cool story bro 👍
@georgebarnes8163 you do know you guys tried to join the fleets to help with the houthis right? But both broke down when they tried to leave for the joint task forces? They have been in repairs for a while again you know? This one just got fixed and redeployed last week, you do know that right? No? Too hilarious 😂
Its just HMS... Not THE HMS.... Think about it.. you are saying "The" His Majesty's Ship... does not make sense ... its pronounced just "His Majesty's ship Queen Elizabeth"
What's awesome about ships that are not built aright and break down your easy pleased the Gerald ford now thats a proper carrier not like these half manned half armed and useless in conflict. 🤔⚓️⚓️⚓️
@@thecurlew7403 you do know the ford has been riddled with problems since her launch, with issues from jet blast deflelectors not fuctioning properly, to its catapults/recovery gear/elevators/toilets....the list is endless
@jamieh3772 She wasn't laying broken like qe are flooded like pow the type 45s Daring has been longer in maintenance than actual service you would put bad money on uk 🇬🇧 military forces .👊⚓️⚓️
@@General_Confusion that's debatable considering all of the logistics department, Chefs especially, have to set to sea above the minimum Sea time in food
Always amazes me how she always has a clean deck. Not like the Americans who portray their force but aligning their planes on deck when departing and arriving.
@@robertcooper7157 when I was in the US Navy from 77-83, they usually didn't do that while visiting a foreign port for safety reasons. Man how times change! Thanks for the info!
U.K. carriers do not have their air group embarked in harbour. The squadrons disembark to their home bases whilst the ship is in the English Channel. With these modern carriers we only have one squadron of F 35's between both the carriers now the numbers being made up by aircraft from the US Marine Corps. The reason for this is largely the safety aspect of avoiding having aircraft taking off and landing over a populated area ( Portsmouth/ Gosport).
Awfully sad to report the death of a member of the Royal Navy after a Merlin crashed while operating in the vicinity of HMS Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday. This was only 2 days after departure.
Read more: x.com/RoyalNavy/status/1831683151082488055?t=mx_x-eZdJ4XXaKFUhV6tzQ&s=19
🌹 Rest in Peace.
@@CobraEmergency how do I go about finding out before hand when these event will happen? My son is really into HMS Queen Elisabeth at the moment and if we had known we would have taken him along to watch her come into port.
Thank you for your time and appreciate your content.
@@etcher-art Search for 'KHM Portsmouth' and it will come up with the King's Harbour Master's webpage for Portsmouth. There is a schedule for ships, and it will include the aircraft carriers when they go in and out.
That is one beautiful ship. She's different looking from every other carrier out there, and that's why I love her.
Love the Portsmouth Queens Elizabeth aircraft carrier have safe journey 👍
Beautiful ship and maned bye the best sailors in the world so proud of all our boys and girls
Dont forget your intergender sailors..
Safe travels and following seas .
thanks for sharing
Why do you wrongly keep saying 'The' HMS Elizabeth ??? HMS stands for (when launched) Her Majesty's Ship Queen Elizabeth? or now His Majesty's ship. There is NO THE in front of the name, it is not The His Majesty's Ship.
I absolutely agree. This is such an irritating, and frankly, downright ignorant mistake.
It doesn't matter what it's called will it come back broken as before the RN is in a sorry state like the rest of the armed forces. ⚓️⚓️⚓️
You must be a joy at parties@@thecurlew7403
@HowM771 A broken down naval party how's that 🤔🇬🇧⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️
Why are you guys mad? He's right (except for it's His Majesties ship, as after all we have a king now)
Rest in peace to the Merlin pilot who tragically lost his life yesterday🕊
🇬🇧🦋absolutely fabulous , seeing our magnificent aircraft carriers going out to sea 🌊
Please be safe lads and lasses. Thank you all for your service .. my Dad served in Navy for 27 years
also thank you for filming historic event .been stood on the wall many a times , then onto spice island for a lemonade .. manic times
Such an unusual carrier, dual bridges, launch ramp and all those rotating radars.
It really is notably different in design to other aircraft carriers of the world.
It has one Bridge.. The other island is the flight control station
That air search radar is the size of a double decker bus!
I saw her sail down the northeast coast at night on her way back from Rossyth really was an awesome sight 👌
Oh yeah I bet! The mast looks awesome lit up in red at night.
Briliant video!!!
😮three yrs ago she was able to visit the Indo-Pacific with her escorts some Dutch ships too
Great to have met you yesterday. Brilliant coverage of the QE leaving Pompy. Hope the drive home was uneventful?
Thanks, you too! Appreciate you taking the time to comment. It was probably very boring as I could not recall anything exciting happening.
i would love to see both carriers fully armed and crewed with a complete escort of naval ships
@@Richard-pe4cx country can’t afford to do that
There is TH-cam footage from previous patrols with escort ships and F-35s on board
Both carriers will be at sea soon.
@@immortallvulture not for very long
It's not something you see in port, but there's some good footage online of the Carrier Strike Groups in formation.
What be long and it will be back in for more repairs.
Very nice.❤❤❤❤❤
What was the problem with the propshaft??. Bent or out of line??
Even though she is in her home port, it's easy to forget how vulnerable the ship is at this very first part of her voyage. You can see a number of machine guns being manned on the ship along with armed MOD police launches. You can see the black rectangular array of the S1850M radar in full motion, capable of tracking 1000 objects simultaneously including stealth aircraft, drones and ballistic objects in the upper atmosphere. It's interesting to note, unlike it's American counterparts, the QE class is not equipped with Rolling Airframe or Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles for air defense and is completely reliant on the battlegroup for protection. While a formidable and powerful asset in her own right, the facts elude to the sheer amount of support and accompanying vessels she will require for the duration of her voyage. One can truly appreciate the cost and technical requirements to be able to project this type of power at sea and understand why very few nations are able to build and maintain aircraft carriers.
Its got 2x Phalanx and 4x auto 30mm CWIS systems.. in addition to manpad anti air weapons (Used by the Royal Marines)
Sadly a gray elephant.
Fantastic video and narration too
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for being here Ray.
@@CobraEmergencyNice videos bro I love your videos
Why didn't they fit bow thrusters to these ships be far more manoeuvrable
Most Military Naval Vessels dont have this because it would slow the ship down.. and create additional "noise" in the water..
Where are the fighters jets?
My question has been answered
Where the escorting Frigate and Sub to go with her
Where is the air planes?
Pity she's being towed. Would look stronger if she was underway on her own power
She is underway on her own power, tugs are only there if needed in an emergency and to ensure at slow speed when she’s difficult to manoeuvre and liable to be pushed by the wind, that she can remain safe in the channel and pointing in the right direction. Front tug keeps the line taught n case it needs to pull suddenly, if it did that with a slack rope it risks snapping it. Armchair Admirals, who needs em!
Do a story on how this carrier has lost 2 aircraft while just in training and has never ever been deployed. (It lost an f 35 the other year before one of the multiple breakdowns)
Both UK carriers have been deployed, do try to keep up.
@@georgebarnes8163 you mean one has been finally deployed, and seeing as how this comment is old, telling me know doesn't prove me wrong. Roflmfao, I bet you thought you were gonna sound so smart.
@@tylerdurden4006 You must have been living under a rock for the past 5 years, you should get out more.
@georgebarnes8163 because I know that at the time when I made my comment, none where actually deployed and it didn't get deployed until just last week? Okay cool story bro 👍
@georgebarnes8163 you do know you guys tried to join the fleets to help with the houthis right? But both broke down when they tried to leave for the joint task forces? They have been in repairs for a while again you know? This one just got fixed and redeployed last week, you do know that right? No? Too hilarious 😂
AITCH, IT'S PRONOUNCED AITCH. Repeat after me, AITCH.
No crew on Deck or planes
Should be named eagle and ark royal….lets hope this prince of Wales is far luckier than the last one ,
Its just HMS... Not THE HMS.... Think about it.. you are saying "The" His Majesty's Ship... does not make sense ... its pronounced just "His Majesty's ship Queen Elizabeth"
It's Aitch MS not Haitch MS.
F35 jets onboard with invisible stealth 🥷 😅
drop the commentary
🗽🅱️y🤲🏻🅰️llha'S 🅰️llhamdulittah 🤲🏻
got to see her entering Rosyth a few moths back when she was going into babcocks for repairs......an absolute masterpiece she is.
Was that the trouble? Moths?
@@SaxonSuccess bloody auto correct
What's awesome about ships that are not built aright and break down your easy pleased the Gerald ford now thats a proper carrier not like these half manned half armed and useless in conflict. 🤔⚓️⚓️⚓️
@@thecurlew7403 you do know the ford has been riddled with problems since her launch, with issues from jet blast deflelectors not fuctioning properly, to its catapults/recovery gear/elevators/toilets....the list is endless
@jamieh3772 She wasn't laying broken like qe are flooded like pow the type 45s Daring has been longer in maintenance than actual service you would put bad money on uk 🇬🇧 military forces .👊⚓️⚓️
Bet it doesn’t get far before another fault
wASH!
I hear they didn't bother to order any long life milk.
@@General_Confusion that's debatable considering all of the logistics department, Chefs especially, have to set to sea above the minimum Sea time in food
It made it to torbay today
@@MrMozzers Yes, but a bloke down the pub told me that they are rowing now. Apparently the spark plugs gummed up yesterday.
I’m surprised the Queen Elizabeth and the prince of wales were in the same port together. Lose both of them and the UK is in serious trouble
Aitch
Peut on en rire ou en pleurer
32370 Hosea Drives
Aitch not Haitch
I'm gonna guess you won't post a story about how it took one day to lose one of its aircraft at sea, right? Roflmfao 😂
Just like the burnt out russian one at least ours can go somewhere😅😅😅
Gyat
Always amazes me how she always has a clean deck. Not like the Americans who portray their force but aligning their planes on deck when departing and arriving.
@@robertcooper7157 when I was in the US Navy from 77-83, they usually didn't do that while visiting a foreign port for safety reasons. Man how times change! Thanks for the info!
U.K. carriers do not have their air group embarked in harbour. The squadrons disembark to their home bases whilst the ship is in the English Channel. With these modern carriers we only have one squadron of F 35's between both the carriers now the numbers being made up by aircraft from the US Marine Corps. The reason for this is largely the safety aspect of avoiding having aircraft taking off and landing over a populated area ( Portsmouth/ Gosport).