HMS Prince of Wales (R09)

HMS Prince of Wales (R09) is the second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Unlike most large aircraft carriers, Prince of Wales is not fitted with catapults and arrestor wires, and is instead designed to operate STOVL aircraft; the ship is currently planned to carry up to 48 F-35B Lightning II stealth multirole fighters and Merlin helicopters for airborne early warning and anti-submarine warfare, although in surge conditions the class is capable of supporting 70+ F-35B. The design emphasises flexibility, with accommodation for 250 Royal Marines and the ability to support them with attack helicopters and troop transports up to and larger than Chinook size.

HMS Prince of Wales, October 2023
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Prince of Wales
NamesakeHRH Prince of Wales
OperatorRoyal Navy
Ordered20 May 2008
BuilderAircraft Carrier Alliance
Launched21 December 2017
Sponsored byThe Queen
Christened8 September 2017
Commissioned10 December 2019
HomeportHMNB Portsmouth
Identification
MottoIch Dien ("I Serve")
Honours and
awards
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Class and typeQueen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier
Displacement65,000 tonnes (64,000 long tons; 72,000 short tons)
Length284 m (932 ft)
Beam
  • 39 m (128 ft)(waterline)
  • 73 m (240 ft) overall
Draught11 metres
Decks
  • 9 decks below the flight deck
  • 16,000 square metres
Speed25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph), tested to 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph)
Range10,000 nautical miles (19,000 km)
Boats & landing
craft carried
  • 3 x Sea-class work boats
  • 2 × Pacific 24 RIBs
Capacity1,600
Troops250
Complement679
Sensors and
processing systems
  • S1850M long range radar
  • Type 997 Artisan 3D medium range radar
  • Ultra Electronics Series 2500 Electro Optical System (EOS)
  • Glide Path Camera (GPC)
Armament
Aircraft carried
Aviation facilities
  • Hangar below deck
  • Two aircraft lifts
  • Refuelling and rearming facilities
  • Ski jump

The completed Prince of Wales began sea trials in September 2019 and first arrived at her new home base of HMNB Portsmouth in November 2019. The ship was formally commissioned into the Royal Navy at a ceremony in Portsmouth on 10 December 2019. The ship's commissioning date marked the 78th anniversary of the sinking of her predecessor, a World War II era battleship which was lost in action along with HMS Repulse in 1941. She is the eighth Royal Navy ship to have the name HMS Prince of Wales. Construction of the ship began in 2011 at Rosyth Dockyard and ended with launch on 21 December 2017. She was handed over to the Royal Navy in 2019.

When on operations, Prince of Wales will form a central part of a UK Carrier Strike Group, comprising escorts and support ships, with the aim to facilitate carrier-enabled power projection.

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