Photos Navies Of All Nations

Japan:
A 127 mm shell leaving the muzzle from Takanami-class destroyer Ōnami (DD-111) during Ex Malabar 2020
ing-the-muzzle-from-japanese-navy-v0-xiobbnbbo07d1.jpg
 
WHY is there a blast of water on the deck where the empty shell ejected.....interesting??? Anyone?
 
RN:
Fiji class light cruiser HMS Bermuda at sea in February 26, 1943. At this time, HMS Bermuda still carried all twelve of her BL 6-inch guns. She would lose her X turret (aft superfiring turret) during a refit in 1944. The space was then used for additional anti-aircraft guns.
c=ze8TZGboD3wQ7kNvgElT0ts&_nc_ht=scontent.fper11-1.jpg
 
Italy:
A large portion of the Italian Navy's strength at Taranto. At the time, the Italian Fleet was split between two primary ports, Taranto and La Spezia. The ships seen here in Taranto are elements of the First Naval Squadron.
Closer to the camera we have destroyers and torpedo boats. In the background are some of the newest cruisers then in service with the Italian Navy.
c=W_x6juVFAkwQ7kNvgHaSr8g&_nc_ht=scontent.fper11-1.jpg
 
Sweden & Russia:
Tre Kronor-class cruiser HSwMS Göta Lejon at Spithead for the 1953 Coronation Review. A Sverdlov class cruiser of the Soviet Navy is in the background.
c=GWSpeChiZk0Q7kNvgELzG6z&_nc_ht=scontent.fper11-1.jpg
 
(8/1/1986) The destroyer USS Conolly (DD-979) participates in an underway replenishment with the battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) PHC Jeff Hilton, USN
1000035146.jpg
 
Germany
Photograph taken on board the German pocket battleship GRAF SPEE in May 1939 in Lisbon. GRAF SPEE entered the Tagus on the morning of May 6, 1939 as part of a German squadron of 10 ships on a courtesy visit to the Tagus. This famous ship, which would be lost months later in the South Atlantic following the battle of Rio da Prata, docked at the Rocha do Conde de Óbidos pier.

(From the blog of ships and the sea by Luís Miguel Correia)
1000035288.jpg
 
India & Mauritius:
Thanks @Unknowncommando
gqfcaoqaiaqxtdi-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

gqfcimabeaabfnu-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg


INS Sunayna, Mauritius CGS Barracuda and MPF Dornier conducted joint surveillance mission across the vast Mauritian EEZ. The mission was aimed to enhance interoperability, and jointness between the two maritime forces. INS Sunayana is enroute Port Louis to participate in IDY 24.
gqw2qfha0aafjs5-format-jpg-name-large-jpg.jpg

gqqjxzjwwaaehj3-format-jpg-name-large-jpg.jpg

gqqjxdaxoae5x9r-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

gqwagiixqaaciaj-format-jpg-name-large-jpg.jpg

INS Sunayna on long range deployment to South West IOR arrived at Port Louis, Mauritius 🇲🇺 on 20 Jun 24. The ship undertook Joint EEZ surveillance of the region with MCGS Barracuda & MPF Dornier reinforcing Indian Navy's shared commitment of cooperative maritime security.
 
Thanks @Unknowncommando
India & Japan:
gqqwymuawaeidqw-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

gqqwf78a4aezxhd-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

gqqwb5rbiaansaj-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

Another operational collaboration upon the successful completion of 8th JIMEX between Indian Navy & JMSDF, following MILAN 24 & a bilateral EX both conducted in 2024.
 
Thanks @Unknowncommando
India:
gqrhgxqasaatv6n-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

gqrhgxoa0aaqvk2-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

gqrhgy1aoaa2m_k-format-jpg-name-4096x4096-jpg.jpg

Surat will be the next major combatant to join the Indian Navy's arsenal. The ship commenced her maiden sea trials prior induction.
 
Germany
Photograph taken on board the German pocket battleship GRAF SPEE in May 1939 in Lisbon. GRAF SPEE entered the Tagus on the morning of May 6, 1939 as part of a German squadron of 10 ships on a courtesy visit to the Tagus. This famous ship, which would be lost months later in the South Atlantic following the battle of Rio da Prata, docked at the Rocha do Conde de Óbidos pier.

(From the blog of ships and the sea by Luís Miguel Correia)View attachment 482595

Its "Mar de la Plata" !!!
 
The US Navy 🇺🇸 publishes the retirement schedule for its last 13 Ticonderoga class cruisers. During 2024 and 2025, 8 units will be decommissioned (four per year), 3 in 2026 and the last two in 2027.
.
Each cruiser of this class provides a whopping 122 vertical launch cells with the capacity to launch missiles as diverse as the Standard in its different versions, the ASROC or the Tomahawk. In total, we are talking about 1,586 cells that will be difficult to replace with the current pace of shipbuilding.
1000035361.jpg
 
A fine collection of warships at the Boston Navy Yard on June 21, 1934.

The New York class dreadnoughts USS New York (BB-34) (Bottom) and USS Texas (BB-35) (Top) are the most prominent.

At the bottom of the photo is USS Constitution, "Old Ironsides" herself. Between Constitution and the battleships is the French aviso d'Entrecasteux of the Bougainville class, visiting the the United States.

The four ships above the dreadnoughts inclide the destroyer USS Farragut (DD-348) that is the furthest away. The two ships tied up on the same peir include a Lake class cutter (Left) and a Tampa class cutter (Right) of the US Coast Guard. Finally, we have the patrol boat USS Eagle 19 (PE-19) that is closest to the battleships.
1000035453.jpg
 
USS Nevada (BB-36) painted orange for the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test, July 1946. She was intended to be the target ship for an aerial nuclear bomb drop during the 'Able' detonation during Operation Crossroads. The operation was conducted to find out how effective nuclear weapons were against a naval fleet.
1000035503.jpg
 
Back
Top