MoD reports ‘minor technical issue’ with aircraft carrier docked in Norway
The UK navy's flagship, HMS Prince of Wales, has experienced a "minor technical issue" while docked in Stavanger, Norway. The aircraft carrier had been operating with NATO and the Joint Expeditionary Force in Nordic waters to provide security.

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AI-generatedThe UK navy's flagship, HMS Prince of Wales, has experienced a "minor technical issue" while docked in Stavanger, Norway. The aircraft carrier had been operating with NATO and the Joint Expeditionary Force in Nordic waters to provide security. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesperson stated that the vessel is expected to depart in the coming days. This incident follows previous mechanical issues with the £6.4 billion warship, including a broken propeller shaft in 2022 and flooding in its first year of service. The article also notes broader concerns about the UK's military capabilities and defense spending.
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5 extractedThe HMS Prince of Wales previously suffered from a broken propeller shaft in 2022 and had been flooded twice in its first year of service.
The HMS Queen Elizabeth was forced to pull out of a Nato exercise in 2024 due to a coupling problem on its propeller shaft.
The UK's defense spending as a percentage of GDP has decreased since the end of the Cold War.
The HMS Prince of Wales cost £6.4bn to build and is capable of carrying up to 72 aircraft.
A minor technical issue has been detected on the UK navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales while docked in Norway.