Sea Cadets from across Scotland had an amazing day as they joined HM The Queen and First Sea Lord for the naming ceremony for the new aircraft carrier, Queen Elizabeth, today in Rosyth.
Over 100 cadets took part in this historic occasion with over 3,500 guests. At 65,000 tonnes it's three times larger than any other UK carrier and can accommodate up to 48 aircraft and it's been designed to last 50 years.
The Queen oversaw the ceremony and pressed a button to release the Islay malt whisky that was smashed against the hull - it's the first time in 15 years The Queen has christened a Royal Navy warship.