
ROYAL Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth left the Clyde today.
The ship, the largest and most powerful vessel ever constructed for the Royal Navy, had been at Glen Mallan ammunition jetty on Loch Long for a routine logistics visit.



18 March, 2022 | Clyde Shipping, Latest Photos
ROYAL Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth left the Clyde today.
The ship, the largest and most powerful vessel ever constructed for the Royal Navy, had been at Glen Mallan ammunition jetty on Loch Long for a routine logistics visit.
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