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Kate officially names new Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow | Kate officially names new Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow |
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The Duchess of Rothesay named the ship at a ceremony in Glasgow | The Duchess of Rothesay named the ship at a ceremony in Glasgow |
The Princess of Wales has officially named the Royal Navy's newest warship HMS Glasgow in a ceremony on the River Clyde. | The Princess of Wales has officially named the Royal Navy's newest warship HMS Glasgow in a ceremony on the River Clyde. |
It is the first of eight Type 26 frigates to be built by BAE Systems at its Glasgow shipbuilding facilities in Govan and Scotstoun. | It is the first of eight Type 26 frigates to be built by BAE Systems at its Glasgow shipbuilding facilities in Govan and Scotstoun. |
Catherine, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, smashed a bottle of whisky against the hull in the traditional naming ceremony. | Catherine, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, smashed a bottle of whisky against the hull in the traditional naming ceremony. |
HMS Glasgow was laid down at BAE's Govan yard in 2017 and launched at the end of 2022, when she was floated off a special barge into the Clyde. | HMS Glasgow was laid down at BAE's Govan yard in 2017 and launched at the end of 2022, when she was floated off a special barge into the Clyde. |
Blessing the ship as its official sponsor, Catherine said: "I name this ship Glasgow. May God bless her and all who serve in her." | Blessing the ship as its official sponsor, Catherine said: "I name this ship Glasgow. May God bless her and all who serve in her." |
The event included a flypast from an RAF Poseidon aircraft from HMS Glasgow's affiliated CXX Squadron. | The event included a flypast from an RAF Poseidon aircraft from HMS Glasgow's affiliated CXX Squadron. |
It is the second time in a month that the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as Prince William and Catherine are known in Scotland, have been north of the border. | |
They celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on the Isle of Mull in April. | They celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on the Isle of Mull in April. |
BAE Systems managing director Simon Lister said the ceremony was a "historic moment for the Type 26 programme, the city of Glasgow and the thousands of people involved". | BAE Systems managing director Simon Lister said the ceremony was a "historic moment for the Type 26 programme, the city of Glasgow and the thousands of people involved". |
He added: "The naming of HMS Glasgow is a significant step towards this cutting-edge vessel joining the Royal Navy fleet and demonstrates our solid progress in delivering these powerful new ships." | He added: "The naming of HMS Glasgow is a significant step towards this cutting-edge vessel joining the Royal Navy fleet and demonstrates our solid progress in delivering these powerful new ships." |
While some aspects of a traditional naming ceremony were upheld, BAE Systems abandoned traditional "dynamic" slipway launches on the Clyde 14 years ago. | While some aspects of a traditional naming ceremony were upheld, BAE Systems abandoned traditional "dynamic" slipway launches on the Clyde 14 years ago. |
The military firm now favours the "float off" method, which is more controlled and allows a vessel to be launched in a more complete state. | The military firm now favours the "float off" method, which is more controlled and allows a vessel to be launched in a more complete state. |
HMS Glasgow is the first of eight new Type 26 warships being built in Glasgow | HMS Glasgow is the first of eight new Type 26 warships being built in Glasgow |
The 150m (492ft)-long ship, which will have a crew of 161, is the ninth Royal Navy warship to be named after Glasgow. | The 150m (492ft)-long ship, which will have a crew of 161, is the ninth Royal Navy warship to be named after Glasgow. |
The Royal Navy's Second Sea Lord Vice Admiral, Sir Martin Connell, said the ship was "a pure-bred Anti-Submarine Warfare platform, setting the standard for naval warfare". | The Royal Navy's Second Sea Lord Vice Admiral, Sir Martin Connell, said the ship was "a pure-bred Anti-Submarine Warfare platform, setting the standard for naval warfare". |
All eight of the Type 26 vessels are named after a UK's city – Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Edinburgh and London. | All eight of the Type 26 vessels are named after a UK's city – Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Edinburgh and London. |
HMS Cardiff launched in August 2024 and work has started on the next ships, HMS Belfast, HMS Birmingham and HMS Sheffield. | HMS Cardiff launched in August 2024 and work has started on the next ships, HMS Belfast, HMS Birmingham and HMS Sheffield. |
The frigates are expected to enter service between 2028 and the mid-2030s. | The frigates are expected to enter service between 2028 and the mid-2030s. |
Their role will include protecting the aircraft carriers and Trident submarines. | Their role will include protecting the aircraft carriers and Trident submarines. |
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