The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Invincible which had a leading role in the recovery of the Falkland Islands in 1982 has been sold to a Turkish scrap-yard which specialises in recycling ships.
Made flagship of the British fleet in 2003, the modern-day HMS Invincible at 22,000 tonnes and 686 feet long was one of the Royal Navy's largest vessels, but is dwarfed by aircraft carriers in the ...
Britain's newest aircraft carrier has sailed out of Rosyth dockyard for the first time. The £3bn HMS Prince of Wales entered the Firth of Forth on Thursday afternoon ahead of extensive sea trials ...
Aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has assumed ... Operational requirements of the Falklands War in 1982 meant the then brand new HMS Invincible, as well as the aging HMS Hermes, would also ...
HMS Queen Elizabeth is expected to embark on its first operational deployment in 2021 The UK's new aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, is to set sail to the US where fighter jets will land on ...