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Monday, 7 May 2012

KNM UREDD


KNM Uredd is one of six ULA Class for the Norwegian Navy.

She is seen here alongside in Leith

For more info on the class click 

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HMS Queen Elizabeth Lower Block 03


Almost 2,000 tonnes of aircraft HMS Queen Elizabeth passed under the Forth Bridge on Friday, May 4.
  
On Friday May 4, the next large section of the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth made its way under the Forth Bridge, en route to Babcock’s Rosyth Dockyard.

The 1,820 tonne Lower Block 05 (LB05) is the lower stern section of the first of two ships under construction by the Aircraft Carrier Alliance.

The block, which was constructed in two parts at BAE Systems’ Portsmouth shipyard, began its 600 mile journey to Fife on May 25 on board a specialist barge called Viking Seven.

Programme Director, Geoff Searle, said: “LB05 is the first section of HMS Queen Elizabeth to make its way from Portsmouth to Rosyth, where the aircraft carriers are being assembled. It’s another huge milestone for this programme and a real testament to the skills and hard work of the teams in Portsmouth where it has been under construction for the last 15 months.

“This section houses the rudder horns, which will hold the rudders in place, main electrical switchboards and hydraulic power packs for the steering system.”

When the section arrives at Rosyth, the ‘Goliath’ crane will lift both parts into the dockyard. They will be integrated with the rest of the ship later in the programme.

Although its weight is equivalent to more than 150 double-decker buses, LB05 is far from the largest section making its way up the Firth of Forth this year.

The aircraft carriers HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales are being delivered by the Aircraft Carrier Alliance, a unique partnering relationship between BAE Systems, Thales UK , Babcock  and the UK Ministry of Defence.

Click HERE  to see Lower Block 03 passing under both Forth Bridges
Lower Block 05 is seen here passing under both the Forth Bridges on her way to Rosyth.