Photos Navies Of All Nations

USN:
Battleship USS Missouri bombards Chongjin, North Korea, with her 16 inch guns during a mission to set out the lines of communication between the Northern and Southern parts of Korea during the Korean War.
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USS Newport News (CA-148) sailing alongside USS New Jersey (BB-62) off the coast of Vietnam
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USN:
USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) leads 3 Burkes during Unmanned Systems Integrated Battle Problem (UxS IBP) 21, April 2021
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PACIFIC OCEAN (April 21, 2021) – An MQ-9 Sea Guardian unmanned maritime surveillance aircraft system flies over Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Coronado (LCS-4) during U.S. Pacific Fleet’s Unmanned Systems Integrated Battle Problem 21.
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The medium displacement unmanned surface vessels Seahawk, front, and Sea Hunter launch for the U.S. Pacific Fleet’s Unmanned Systems Integrated Battle Problem 21
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USS Rafael Peralta (DDG-115) departs Yokosuka naval base
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USS Makin Island (LHD 8) pulls into Navel Base Guam
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Germany:
Prinz Eugen during Operation Crossroads
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U-426 under attack and sinking Jan 8, 1944 by an Australian Sunderland flying boat of No. 10 Squadron RAAF.
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The boat's first patrol was preceded by a trip from Kiel in Germany to Bergen in Norway. U-426 then left Bergen on 5 October 1943 and headed for the Atlantic Ocean via the gap between Iceland and the Faroe Islands. She sank the British ship Essex Lance on 15 October 408 nautical miles (756 km; 470 mi) east of Cape Farewell (Greenland). The submarine arrived in Brest in occupied France on 29 November.

Her second sortie began on 3 January 1944. On the 8th, she was attacked and sunk by depth charges dropped by an Australian Sunderland flying boat of No. 10 Squadron RAAF.

Fifty-one men went down with the U-boat; there were no survivors.
 
RN:
Type 22 frigate HMS Cornwall fires a Sea Wolf missile, 2009
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Turkey:
11" guns of battlecruiser TCG Yavuz, former SMS Goeben
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İstinye navy base in Istanbul, 1916. Yavuz (Formerly SMS Goeben) at the top and the Midilli (formerly SMS Breslau) below.
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USN:
A technician checks one of the gas turbine engines aboard the guided missile frigate USS Ford (FFG 54). Persian Gulf.
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GE LM-2500 output was 21,000 SHP, it could go from cold iron to full power in 10 minutes. The USS Ford was sunk as a target on October of 2019.
 
USN:
PC-461 class submarine chaser USS "PC-544" at port (probably Miami or Key West) circa 1942. Later in that year, PC-544 would be transferred to the Brazilian Navy and became "Guaporé" (CS-1).
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Early December 1942, Tulagi Harbor, Solomon Islands. The 46-meter-long bow of the heavy cruiser USS New Orleans (CA-32) is missing as a result of a torpedo hit received in the Battle of Tassafaronga.
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USS Denver (CL-58) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, following an overhaul, 3 May 1944. She is painted in camouflage Measure 33, Design 3d
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USS Franklin (CV-13) is towed from the scene of the disastrous air attack on 19 March 1945 by the USS Pittsburgh (CA-72) before the crewmen aboard the carrier effected emergency engine repairs.
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PLA(N):
Type 072III Landing Ship Tiantaishan LST-940 and Second Type 075 LHD.
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Type 055 Guided Missile Destroyer Nanchang DDG-101, Type 901 Fast Combat Support Ship Hulunhu AOE-965, and Type 001 Aircraft Carrier Liaoning CV-16
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Type 055 destroyer, undergoing sea trails and not yet commissioned
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Russia:
Pr. 22350 frigate "Admiral Flota Kasatonov" returning to homeport at Severomorsk after a two-month deployment in the Mediterranean Sea, April 23 2021
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USN:
USS Drayton (DD-23) running trials in 1910 before the installation of her armament.
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Denmark:
22 June 1906, Kristiania (Oslo since 1925). Coastal defence ship HDMS Herluf Trolle takes part in a multinational naval review dedicated to the coronation of Haakon VII, the first elected king of the independent Norway.
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3 ships in the class, Herluf Trolle, Olfert Fischer and Peder Skram.
Main armament was two 9.4 in (24 cm) single gun turrets. Secondary armament included four single 15 cm (5.9 in) guns and ten 5.7cm (2.2 in) single guns.
1st of class Herluf Trolle was launched 1899 and stricken in 1932. Followed by Olfert Fischer in 1936.
Peter Skram was scuttled in 1943 during Operation Safari, the German plan to disarm the Danish military. More Danes died during the fighting than in the initial German invasion
 
Canada:
HMCS Summerside appears from the fog. Bedford basin April 2021
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Russia:
Ships of the Pacific Fleet, which were withdrawn from the Russian Navy. Early 2000s
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Sweden:
Destroyers HSwMS Halland (J18) and HSwMS Östergötland (J20) during manoeuvres, 1974
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Singapore:
SOUTH CHINA SEA (July 16, 2010) The guided-missile frigate RSS Steadfast (FFG 70) and the corvette RSS Vigilance (90) are underway during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Singapore 2010.
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RN:
HMS Illustrious (R-06) on Loch Long, heading for the ammunitioning jetty at Glenmallan in Argyll, where she’ll take on stores and ammunition before heading to the Arctic Circle. Feb, 2012
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France:
Destroyer Le Malin used as a hulk off Brest, October 5th 1964
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Italy:
Forrard 152 mm OTO Modello 1929 turrets of a Luigi Cadorna-class light cruiser, possibly Bolzano
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Imperial Japan:
Destroyer Shiranui the day she was completed, Dec 20, 1939
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Battleships Yamato (right) and Musashi (left). Probably Nagato (left) and Fuso (right) are in the back. Truk Naval Base, 1943
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RN:
Improved Fiji-class (alternatively described as Colony-class, Mauritius-class, or Ceylon-class) cruiser HMCS Quebec (31) in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday, 21 April 1954
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