Photos Navies Of All Nations

Italy:
Conte di Cavour in the Gulf of Naples, 5th May, 1938 with a 2nd of the same class astern
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Conte di Cavour is met by MAS boats, photo taken from the bow of a Spica-class destroyer.
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May 1938 Giulio Cesare in Genoa.
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Giulio Cesare in 1942.
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USN & Allied Fleets:
With the Japanese surrender Admiral Halsey, Commander Third Fleet, ordered 3 carrier task groups & the British Pacific Fleet to assemble on 16/17 Aug 1945 for photos of the most powerful naval force ever assembled. OPERATION SNAPSHOT was carried out by CVG-85 from USS SHANGRI-LA CV38
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Canada & Japan:
HMCS Regina, HMCS Winnipeg and JS Ashigara conducts bilateral exercise on their wait to RIMPAC 2020
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Imperial Germany:
SMS Seydlitz in Kiel Bight pre-World War I
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Philippines:
BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) and her crew at Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam, Oahu, Hawaii for RIMPAC Exercise 2020
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Canada:
25th November, 2019. HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN has arrived in NYC to support the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations and to celebrate the successful security relationship between Canada and the United States
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RN:
'The Heavyweight Punch' by Geoff Hunt
HMS Victory, HMS Temeraire and HMS Neptune lead the Weather column towards the combined fleet, off Cape Trafalgar, 21st October 1805
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France:
Aircraft carrier Béarn, date unknown
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Battleship Dunkerque at Mers-el-Kébir Naval Base, Oran, French Algeria 1935
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Cruiser Jean de Vienne unloading gold bullion at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Dec 1939
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RN:
HMS Iron Duke as flagship of the First Fleet, July 1914. The following month Iron Duke would become flagship of the newly formed Grand Fleet.
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HMS Benbow leads 2 other British Dreadnoughts circa 1917
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RN:
Forward superstructure of HMS King George V, January 1941, showing AA weaponry, directors and hangars
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Modernised battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth, post refit, Hampton Roads, 2 June 1943
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T-class destroyer steams next to the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Wasp (CV-18) in August 1945. The destroyer's pennant number (D4?) is obscured by fuel oil. Five T-class destroyers and the carrier HMS Indefatigable (R10) were part of Task Group 38.3 in August 1945: HMS Teazer (D45), HMS Tenacious (D46), HMS Termagant (D47), HMS Terpsichore (D48), and HMS Troubridge (D49). The two funnel rings identify the ships as part of the 24th destroyer flotilla (all T-class destroyers). As the vertical stripe identifies the division leader in the flotilla (the second senior commander), the destroyer is most probably HMS Terpsichore (D48). In the distance are a long-hull Essex-class carrier, probably USS Randolph (CV-15, flagship RAdm Gerald F. Bogan), and the battleship USS North Carolina (BB-55).
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Germany:
Bismarck fitting out at the Blohm & Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, between 10 and 15 December 1939.
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Imperial China:
Cruiser "Haiqi" visiting New York, 1911, which later became a Republican vessel following the 1911 Revolution. She became infamous in Warlord Period China for being a "Mercenary Cruiser" fighting for various coastal Warlords from 1926-35
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Some sources said this is the Colbert Cruicer, Can any one confirm this ???
Definitely De Grasse mate, there are differences in the hull and bridge of Colbert as you can see from this image of Colbert, she was built much later that De Grasse on the same hull but different upper works:
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SeaShadow.webp

Sea Shadow (IX-529) was an experimental stealth ship built by Lockheed for the United States Navy to determine how a low radar profile might be achieved and to test high stability hull configurations which have been used in oceanographic ships.
 
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This is not a navy boat but it scores point for weirdness.
 
plongeurundertug.webp

The first submarine propelled by something other human power was the French Plongeur, which relied on compressed air to propel itself. It was first used in 1863, and was retired by 1872. The sub was the inspiration for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
 

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