Photos Navies Of All Nations

Germany:
Prinz Eugen
being escorted following the end of the war, May 1945.
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USN:
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-79) underway on its own power for the first time, April 8, 2017
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Turkey:
Ada Class Corvettes (2x), Kılıç Class Fast Attack Crafts (4x), Rüzgar Class Fast Attack Crafts (2x) and Aydın Class Non-magnetic Steel Hull Minesweepers (2x)
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Germany & Japan:
Corvette Erfurt and destroyer Akizuki off the coast of Somalia
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India:
Talwar-class (Krivak-II) frigates
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As part of Batch-3 India is buying Admiral Butakin & Istomin from Russia and then building 2 new hulls of the type in India.
 
Do they still have to do degaussing?
Yes mate they would still need to undergo de-gaussing but not as often as a normal steel hulled ship. Even the non-magnetic steel will build a certain magnetising effect over time
 
USN:
USS Enterprise in the Pacific turning into the wind to recover aircraft, late June 1941 before her natural wood flight deck was stained blue in July 1941
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USS New Mexico underway off Guam, 15 Jun 1944
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17 October 1944, South-East off Taiwan. Assigned to Task Group 38.3, battleship USS Massachusetts (BB-59) is refueling from a replenishment oiler USS Kaskaskia.
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USN:
SOUTH CHINA SEA (Jan. 27, 2010) The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG-67) transits the South China Sea at sunset during Spring Patrol. Shiloh is scheduled to participate in Exercise Cobra Gold 2010, an annual exercise designed to train Thai, U.S. and Singaporean task force personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Ed Thompson/Released)
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RN:
Sailors on battleship HMS King George V training to form a landing party on the catapult deck
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HMS Howe steams past a dhow while transiting through the Suez Canal, 1944
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Imperial Japan:
Aircraft carrier Amagi lies sunk off Kure, 1945
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US seamen pose with the Japanese naval ensign aboard the captured battleship Nagato. 1945
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Germany:
Battleship Bismarck as seen from heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in the Baltic Sea, mid-May 1941
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USN:
USS Midway CV-41 & USS Iowa, BB-61 Battle Group Arabian Gulf ~ December 1987
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RN:
March 1931, an assembly of both the Mediterranean (in light grey) and Home (in dark grey) Fleets
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Thailand:
Chakri Naruebet, the flag ship of the Royal Thai Navy and smallest active aircraft carrier in the world, though due to a lack of funds spends most of her time docked, the Matador AV-8's were retired and she now only carries helicopters
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India:
INS Tabar (F44), 15 August, 2010
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