Performing surgery on a 64,000-ton ship might not require anesthesia, but it does require a whole helluva lot of time and machine muscle.

The naval augmentation taking place in the following footage happened recently over the course of one work day, but for your viewing pleasure it’s been sped up to fit nicely into a single bitesize minute segment.

It’s the HMS Queen Elizabeth (brand spanking new British aircraft carrier) receiving her state-of-the-art 3D radar system called “Artisan”. It’s from BAE Systems and it can track up to 800 potential targets all at the same time and sense targets as tiny as a tennis ball “traveling at three times the speed of sound more than 15 miles away”.

Oh, it also weighs 1,543 pounds.

Gizmodo