Photos Navies Of All Nations

Iran:
Polnocny class landing ship Henshe and speed boats take part in a naval war game in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, southern Iran, April 22, 2010. Henshe is formerly Ghanda of the Iraqi navy having escaped to Iran during the gulf war in 1991 and being renamed and commissioned until its retirement in 2000
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Israel:
Sa'ar 6 corvette INS Magen in Haifa, alongside a Sa'ar 5 corvette. Dec 2, 2020
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Russia:
Project 22350 class frigate Admiral Gorshkov is sailing southwards along the coast of Norway. Jan 6, 2022
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USN:
USS Enterprise (CVN-65). After the disaster of January 14, 1969 when a Zuni rocket on a F-4 exploded after being overheated by an aircraft start unit. The explosion set off fires and more explosions across the flight deck. 27 dead and 314 injured
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USN:
ex. Los Angeles Flight I class USS La Jolla (SSN-701) during conversion to Moored Training Ship MTS-701, Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, 29/09/15. Note the massive AN/BQS-13 spherical sonar array.
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USN:
Plunger-class submarines USS Porpoise (SS-7) and USS Shark (SS-8) in drydock, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1905.
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USCG:
Legend-class cutter USCGC Stratton (WMSL-752) underway to the Arctic. Stratton transited north through some heavy seas off the Pacific Northwest. Dec, 2022.
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USN:
Demolition charges destroy Hungnam port facilities and remaining U.N. supplies at the conclusion of evacuation operations, December 24, 1950. The U.S. Navy high-speed transport USS Begor (APD-127) and a motor launch are standing by offshore.
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# The Black Duke (F235)

Photo by Nozzr on flickr

HMS Monmouth (F235) Enters Portsmouth Harbour. Also known as "The Black Duke", she is the only ship in service with the Royal Navy that has its name painted in black (instead of red) and flies a plain black flag in addition to the ensign. This is due to the dissolution of the title and the blacking out of the Coat of Arms of the Duke of Monmouth in 1685 following the Monmouth Rebellion against James II of England.
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That's some "patrol ship"!

?? ??French frigate "Guépratte" accompanied by an Italian patrol vessel
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Kiev’s rudder and propeller as seen through the periscope of HMS Swiftsure.

Swiftsure’s captain managed to lurk the carrier for a few hours, approached it and took photos of the hull shape, rudder and propeller for Western experts to better analyze its performance.

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Portugal
Frigate Bartolomeu Dias on the way to sea this morning
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Australia:
Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates off Darwin, 1990's. HMAS Adelaide (01), HMAS Canberra (02), HMAS Sydney (03), HMAS Darwin (04) & HMAS Newcastle (06). The only missing member of the class is HMAS Melbourne (05) which ruinewd the show by being in drydock
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USN:
(May 18, 2011) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers USS Kidd (DDG 100) and USS Pinckney (DDG 91) are underway in the Pacific Ocean
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