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HMS Queen Elizabeth, Loch Long, 17 March 2021 96 images Created 17 Mar 2021

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Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021.
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0719.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0710.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0709.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0708.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0706.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0705.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1128.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1124.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1083.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0650.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0801.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0725.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0724.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0715.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Queen Elizabeth plaque.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0787.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Queen Elizabeth plaque.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0786.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Union Jack Flag.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0794.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. St Georges Cross Flag.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0750.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1153.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Queen Elizabeth wooden plaque.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0795.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. St Georges Cross Flag.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0729.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1152.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Members of the public look onwards at HMS Queen Elizabeth from the beach.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0646.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Members of the public look onwards at HMS Queen Elizabeth from the beach.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0643.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Members of the public look onwards at HMS Queen Elizabeth from the beach.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0645.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Members of the public look onwards at HMS Queen Elizabeth from the beach.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0641.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Members of the public look onwards at HMS Queen Elizabeth from the beach.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0639.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen on the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0790.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. The ramp of HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0797.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen on the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0789.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen on the lower deck opening of HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0785.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen on the lower deck opening of HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0784.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth taking off their lifejacket.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0771.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0770.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0769.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a small Boat. <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0782.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a small Boat. <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0781.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth taking off their lifejacket.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_0772.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a small Boat. <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a small Boat. <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew member seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth stern using a mobile phone device.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Crew members seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Crew members seen onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Queen Elizabeth plaques on the tower.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1148.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1147.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1142.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1141.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1139.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1079.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1077.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1078.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0651.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0647.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a small Boat. <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a small Boat. <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2021. Royal Navy crew members seen at the  stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth preparing a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). <br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. Both HMS Queen Elizabeth (pictured) and HMS Prince of Wales are the nation's flagships which weigh in a 65,000 tonnes and measure 280 meters in length.<br />
The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glen Mallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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