File:45169352 Able Seaman Specialist, looking out from the Bridge of HMS Prince of Wales.jpg

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English: Pictured is a Royal Navy Able Seaman Specialist, looking out from the Bridge of HMS Prince of Wales.HMS Prince of Wales has returned to sea for a spell of testing and trialling, following an extended period alongside conducting maintenance and installing new, cutting-edge capabilities.HMS Prince of Wales is the most capable and powerful surface warship ever built for the Royal Navy and will be a future flagship for the next 50 years.The 73,000 tonnes ship and her crew will then proceed to the Southwest cost to conduct a period of Basic Operational Sea Training to test ship and crew capabilities. The intense operational training enables - Availability, Sustainability and Lethality of HMS Prince of Wales.The Ship’s Company are crucial to the successful operation of the ship and training and trials are essential in ensuring that HMS Prince of Wales is the cornerstone of a Modern, Ready and Global Navy for a Global Britain.

The hand held binoculars are Royal Navy issued Zeiss 7×50 B/GA T* Marine Porro prism type binoculars.[1] Mariners also often deem an adequate low light performance of the optical combination important, explaining the many 7×50 hand held marine binoculars offerings featuring a large 7.14 mm exit pupil, which corresponds to the average pupil size of a youthful dark-adapted human eye in circumstances with no extraneous light. The attached braided fancy neck strap follows a tradition in the British navy that many of the crewmen braid their own straps for these binoculars.
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  1. Zeiss 7×50 B/GA T*

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