Photos Navies Of All Nations

Australia & USN:
Perth (Charles F Adams) class destroyer HMAS Brisbane (DDG41) and Flight I Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) cruise side by side in Australian waters during ExTandem Thrust 2001. 19 May 2001
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Russia:
On September 27, 1991 during a missile test launch in the White Sea, a test missile exploded and burned in a missile tube no#3 of the Project 941 Akula (NATO Typhoon) class SSBN, the future Arkhangelsk (TK-17)
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The explosion tore off the missile hatch and the SLBM warhead was thrown into the sea. The crew was not injured during the incident, and the submarine returned to Severodvinsk and was put into emergency repairs.
During repair and restoration works a ballast weight was loaded into missile tube #3, disconnected from all internal control systems and welded shut.
 
Netherlands
Guided Missile Fregate Zr. Ms. (HNLMS) Tromp F801 served from 1975 to 1999 for the Royal Netherlands Navy
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USN:
USS Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee (DDG 123) Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided missile destroyer leaving San Diego - May 20, 2024
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USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) Nimitz-class aircraft carrier leaving San Diego - May 21, 2024
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USS George Washington (CVN 73) Nimitz-class aircraft carrier and USNS John Lenthall (T-AO-189) Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - May 21, 2024
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Germany & France:
Formation of 7 out of 20 Type 148 Tiger-class fast attack craft and in the background a D'Estienne d'Orves-class aviso, also known as the A69 type aviso (light corvette)
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RN:
J class destroyer HMS Juno (F 46) was lost 21.05.41. Bombed & sunk about 30 NMs SE of Crete by 5 Italian CANT Z.1007’s of 210th grp, led by Lt. Mario Morassutti. She sank in 97 seconds with the sad lost of 116 of the crew.
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USN:
Ohio-class SSGN USS Florida (SSGN 728) arrives in Souda Bay, Crete. 21st May 2013
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Canada:
River class frigate HMCS La Hulloise (K668) entering Gladstone Dock, Liverpool. Commissioned 20 May 1944 and decommissioned 6 December 1945. Training ship 1951-53 then converted to become a Prestonian class frigate 9 October 1957-16 July 1965
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South Africa:
Loch class frigate HMSAS Transvaal (K 602), (ex HMS Loch Ard (K602)) The ship was completed shortly after the German surrender in May 1945 and did not participate in the war.
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Australia:
22 May 1942, repair ship HMAS Ping Wo (LCDR D. M. Clarke, RANR), was commissioned. Ping Wo was a former Yangtse River ferry. The ship had escaped from Singapore in February 1942, and was involved as one of the vessels which towed HMAS Vendetta, (destroyer), to Australia.
She served as a tender for HMA Ships Kanimbla, Manoora, and Westralia, (landing ships infantry). Ping Wo, and another converted ferry HMAS Whangpu, (repair ship), were known throughout the Navy as the 'China Fleet' ships.
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Belgium:
Wielingen class frigate 'Wandelaar' (F912) in the North Sea. 1978-2004. Sold to Bulgaria in 2004 as 'Drazki' and still in commission
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USN
DD968 Arthur W.Radford - Villefranche 03.1996 (G.PEREZ picture)
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USN:
Flight I Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS Milius (DDG 69) in Dry Dock 6 ,Yokosuka, Feb. 02, 2024.
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Russia:
Protected cruiser Askold under repair at Cosmopolitan Dock, Shanghai China, after escaping the Japanese fleet after the Battle of the Yellow Sea on 10th August 1904
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