Photos Navies Of All Nations

South Korea:
Minesweeper Gongju (YMS-516) is blown up by a magnetic mine, during sweeping operations west of Kalma Pando, Wonsan harbor, on 18 October 1950. Four crewmen killed and 13 missing.
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Minesweeper Gongju (YMS-516) sinking in Wonsan harbour, 18 October 1950, after she detonated a magnetic mine during sweeping operations west of Kalma Pando. USS Redhead (AMS-34) is just to the right of the sinking ship, rescuing survivors, as is another minesweeper to the left. Photographed from USS Merganser (AMS-26). ROK YMS-516 was originally the U.S. Navy's YMS-148, which had served in the RN in 1943-46
 
India:
Rajput-class destroyer INS Rana (D-52) arriving at C Berth, Victoria Quay, Fremantle Harbour, June 4, 2010
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USN:
Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108), with USS Nimitz (CVN 68) in the Philippine Sea Feb. 25, 2023
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(9/12/1962)The Albany-class guided missile cruiser USS Chicago (CG-11) is seen taking shape at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California. She was recommissioned on 2 May 1964. The Essex-class attack aircraft carrier USS Hancock (CVA-19) and Midway-class USS Coral Sea (CVA-43) are visible behind Chicago. Both appear to be fitted with new radars, Hancock with AN/SPS-43.
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*Zerstorer 5*, one of the six German destroyers acquired in the 1960s, firing a full broadside in the early 1980s. Decommissioned in 1982, she was sold to Greece for spare parts.

Formerly USS *Dyson *(DD-572)

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USN:
29 July 1980 (Cactus Collision) After leaving Subic previous day, USS Midway (CV-41) collided with Panamanian-registered Merchant Vessel (M/V) "Cactus" during the evening of 29th. Midway suffered severe damage to port side, six aircraft almost totally destroyed
It was determined that merchant ships would safely pass a mile south of carrier. However, Cactus unexpectedly veered left, directly into Midway’s path. The carrier took immediate evasive manoeuvres, but it was too late and the freighter slammed into the ship’s port side.
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Russia:
Project 22350/Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate Admiral Flota Kasatonov (461) currently active in the Mediterranean Sea as reported by the TASS Agency on 21/02/2023.
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10/03/2023 - Project 22350/Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate Admiral Flota Kasatonov (461) entered the Atlantic Ocean after transiting the Strait of Gibraltar & accompanied by the medium sea tanker Akademik Pashin.
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Denmark:
Thetis-class frigate HDMS Triton (F-358) is part of the Joint Arctic Command Denmark, a joint operational territorial command of the Danish Defence operating in Greenland & the Faroes Islands. The command’s main task is surveillance and military defence of Greenland & the Faroe Islands. March 2023
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Italy:
Greek SOF personnel conduct a boarding exercise with a Todaro-class (Type 212A) submarine off the coast of Sicily during NATO exercise Dynamic Manta 23.
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Greece, Spain & Turkey:
Type 214 Papanikolis-class HS Pipinos (S-121) sails in formation with frigate ESPS Numancia (F-83) & frigate TCG Barbaros (F-244) during NATO Exercise Dynamic Manta 23.
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Finland:
Submarine Saukko at Hietalahti, Helsinki. 1930
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Saukko (Pu110) was a small submarine that served in the Finnish Navy during the Second World War. It was designed not to exceed 100 tonnes (98 long tons; 110 short tons), as it was planned for use in Lake Ladoga, and according to the 1920 Treaty of Tartu, no nation was allowed to use naval ships of more than 100 tonnes on the lake (When completed, Saukko weighed somewhat more than this). The submarine could be divided into separate sections and transported by rail. The conning tower could be lifted off entirely. The engines were in the aft section and the batteries in the forward section.
 
Australia:
HMAS Stuart (FFH-153) "The Tartan Terror" undocks at the BAE Henderson shipyard in Western Australia on 22 February 2023
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With the motto, The Tartan Terror, HMAS Stuart FFH 153 has successfully returned to the sea on 22 February 2023, having undocked after 101 weeks of production work in the BAE Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.

Coordinated through the Anzac System Program Office (Anzac SPO) and the Warship Asset Management Agreement (WAMA) Alliance, Stuart is the sixth of eight Anzac Class Frigates conducting the Anzac Mid-Life Capability Assurance Program (AMCAP), with another 20 weeks of work before she returns to sea as an upgraded Royal Australian Navy Warship."
 
USN:
USS Tulsa (LCS 16) at Vigor Shipyard in Portland, Oregon. March 2023
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USN:
Virginia-class attack submarine USS Minnesota (SSN-783) under construction in 2012
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