Photos Navies Of All Nations

Turkey & Poland:
Gokova, a Modernized Gabya (O. H. Perry) class frigate of the Turkish Navy and Generał Kazimierz Pułaski, an O.H. Perry class frigate of the Polish Navy.
21st and 22th of June, 2019, the first days of the 137th Kiel Week. The two ships were some of the many visiting warships that had returned from the NATO BALTOPS (Baltic Operations) Exercise.
Of the eight Gabya-class frigates in service with the Turkish Navy , the first four vessels have been modernised and upgraded extensively. The four vessels were fitted with an 8-cell Mk41 vertical launcher system (VLS) situated in front of the existing Mk13 SM-1 surface-to-air missiles (SAM) launcher, making a total of 32 RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) SAM. Moreover, a new Thales SMART-S Mk2 3D radar has replaced the AN/SPS-49(V)4 air-search radar.The ships have received upgrades including the GENESIS advanced combat management system (CMS), the Aircraft Ship Integrated Secure and Traverse System (ASIST), a system that equips the majority of Turkish major surface combatants, so they can accommodate an S-70 helicopter in extreme sea states, modifications on their Mk92 director and Aselsan-made SATCOM antennas. Their Phalanx close-in weapon system (CIWS) will also be upgraded in the near future to the most advanced configuration, the Block 1B Baseline 2. On the contrary, the Polish vessel has not received any kind of upgrades just some small additions like Orbit SATCOM and navigation radars.
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HMS Nelson was one of two Nelson-class battleships built for the Royal Navy between the two World Wars.

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HMS Nelson firing her 16-inch guns during a practice shoot. The massive muzzle blast churns up water to starboard.

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Members of the South African Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve serving on board HMS Nelson during WWII
 
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The frigate "Admiral Essen" of Project 11356 at the pier in the Gollandiya Bay.

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The frigate "Admiral Essen" is shifting the rudder 20 to the starboard side at a speed of 25 knots in order to get out of the dangerous firing sector of the MLRS.
 
RN:
HMS Talent (S-92) conducting dive & surface drills in the Kyle of Localsh, Scotland 2009
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RN:
Midshipmen being trained in rifle drill on the forecastle on board HMS Rodney.
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Destroyers arriving at their anchorage after action against battleship Scharnhorst at the Battle of North Cape.
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HMS Dido conducting shore bombardment. As seen from USS Mackenzie.
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HMS Duke of York in Tokyo Bay, 1945.
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HMS Duke of York entering Tokyo, 28 Aug 1945.
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USN:
USS Nimitz on her 2017 deployment.
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USS Truman Carrier Strike Group in the Atlantic Ocean April 7, 2019
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Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport EPF-10
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Italy:
Orsa class torpedoboat Procione (Racoon),in Piraeus 3 September 1942.
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Russia:
Parchim class corvette Aleksin fires a salvo from the RBU-6000 anti-submarine rocket launcher
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Destroyer Admiral Vinogradov (BPK-554)
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USN:
USS New Jersey firing a broadside in Korea.
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USS Bataan (CVL-29) in January 1952 with F4U-4B Corsair fighter-bombers of VMF-314 on board.
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USS Enterprise (CV-6), New York Naval Shipyard, 22 June 1958. Alongside is the USS Independence (CV-62), fitting out. Enterprise was sold for scrapping on July 1; Independence would be commissioned 10 January 1959.

Enterprise was commissioned in 1938, so this shows just how much carriers grew in 20 years.
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RN:
R class battleships HMS Royal Sovereign, HMS Resolution and HMS Revenge.
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"Past and present" Revenge class battleship HMS Royal Oak passes HMS Victory in Portsmouth harbour.
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HMS Royal Oak in 1937
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10 September 1943. HMS Dido at Taranto, from HMS Howe as Force "Z" arrived at Taranto.
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HMS Prince of Wales (53). Note the UP mount on her B turret
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HMS Victorious, HMS Formidable, HMS Unicorn, HMS Indefatigable, and HMS Indomitable, comprising the carrier component of Task Force 57, at anchor in Leyte Gulf, Philippines, Apr 1945.
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RN:
3rd August 2020. Batch 2 River-class OPV HMS Trent of the Royal Navy leaving Portsmouth for her first overseas deployment after being commissioned
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France:
3rd August 2020. 41 years of active duty. FS OPV Lieutenant de Vaisseau Le Henaff is officially decommissioned today.
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Imperial Japan:
IJN Haruna undergoing post-conversion trials, May 25th 1928
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Germany:
Light cruiser Karlsruhe around 1930.
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Canada:
HMCS Athabaskan, sails for her second tour of duty in the Korean War
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USN:
"USS Hornet (CV-8)" by Julien Lepelletier
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