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CSS Stonewall , march 1865
La Coruna, Spain

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Ships Underway for UNITAS LXIV​



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CARIBBEAN SEA (July 15, 2023) Ships participating in UNITAS conduct a series of drills and maneuvers as they participate in UNITAS LXIV, July 15, 2023. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running maritime exercise. Hosted this year by Colombia, it brings together multinational forces from 20 partner nations, including 26 warships/vessels, three submarines, 25 aircraft (fixed wing/helicopter) and approximately 7,000 people. The exercise trains forces in joint maritime operations that enhance tactical proficiency and increase interoperability with the presence of unmanned air, surface, and submarine systems.


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CARIBBEAN SEA (July 15, 2023) The amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) conducts a series of drills and maneuvers as it participates in UNITAS LXIV, July 15, 2023. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running maritime exercise. Hosted this year by Colombia, it brings together multinational forces from 20 partner nations, including 26 warships/vessels, three submarines, 25 aircraft (fixed wing/helicopter) and approximately 7,000 people. The exercise trains forces in joint maritime operations that enhance tactical proficiency and increase interoperability with the presence of unmanned air, surface, and submarine systems.


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CARIBBEAN SEA (July 15, 2023) The expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Burlington (T-EFP 10) conducts a series of drills and maneuvers as it participates in UNITAS LXIV, July 15, 2023. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running maritime exercise. Hosted this year by Colombia, it brings together multinational forces from 20 partner nations, including 26 warships/vessels, three submarines, 25 aircraft (fixed wing/helicopter) and approximately 7,000 people. The exercise trains forces in joint maritime operations that enhance tactical proficiency and increase interoperability with the presence of unmanned air, surface, and submarine systems.
 
Norway
HNoMS Bergen, an Oslo class frigate commissioned on June 22, 1967, decommissioned in August 2005 and scrapped in 2013.
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PLA Navy’s imported & modified Project 956E destroyer Hang'Zhou (note the anti-ship missile system has been changed to YJ-12) and indigenous Type054A frigate Jing'Zhou.
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FR of Germany
Destroyer Schleswig-Holstein of the German Bundesmarine. The Hamburgs were the first post-war German-designed destroyers.

A design adapted to the Baltic, it highlighted its low freeboard and its overloaded superstructure with weapons and electronics of fundamentally French, Dutch and Swedish origin. Note the characteristic Bofors rocket launchers located under the bridge.

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USSR
Pr.68 (Sverdlov-class) cruiser Admiral Ushakov
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RN & USN:
Light cruiser HMS Belfast (C35) coming alongside aircraft carrier USS Bataan (CVL-29) off the coast of Korea on 27 May 1952.
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RN:
4 inch guns of the light cruiser HMS Newcastle (C76) in action against North Korean gun batteries. 1952
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Singapore:
Invincible-class submarine, Impeccable, was received in Singapore in a homecoming ceremony held at RSS Singapura – Changi Naval Base on 20th July 2023. Chief of Navy Rear Admiral Sean Wat, senior RSN officers and submariners were present to witness the ceremony.
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USN:
Block I Virginia-class attack submarine USS North Carolina (SSN 777) transits the Indian Ocean during Talisman Sabre 23, July 22, 2023.
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Marines assigned to the 2nd Marine Division, and Sailors aboard the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 72) perform cast and recovery training with combat rubber raiding crafts in Souda Bay, Greece on July 20, 2023.
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Virginia-class nuclear powered attack submarine USS Vermont (SSN 792) arrives at its new homeport of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
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Japan:
The 3rd Taigei-class attack submarine JS Jingei (SS-515) returning to the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe Shipyard on 27/07/2023 after finishing first sea trials.
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Germany:
Type IXC submarine U-66 (left) rendezvoused with Type XB minelaying U-117 on 7 August 1943 for fuel, provisions and medical aid. While alongside the pair was attacked by aircraft of the USS Card. U-117 was sunk with all hands and U-66 escaped.
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Sailors perform some routine maintenance on torpedo tubes aboard Type VIIC submarine U-552 - nicknamed the Red Devil
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USN & Australia:
Aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) sails with Virginia Block I-class fast-attack submarine USS North Carolina (SSN-777), Ticonderoga class cruisers USS Robert Smalls (CG-62) & USS Antietam (CG-54), and ANZAC Class frigate HMAS Perth during Ex. Talisman Sabre 23 in Indian Ocean, July 22.
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USN:
Los Angeles Flight II (VLS)-class nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Newport News (SSN-750) inbound HMNB Clyde, 25th July 2023
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Russia:
Rehearsals for Navy Day on 31st July, 2023 at Northern Fleet's Severomorsk Base 24th July, 2023. Notable units: Project 09711/Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine Gepard (K-335), unknown Kilo-class diesel-electric attack submarine, Project 1155 Fregat (NATO Udaloy) class destroyers Vice-Admiral Kulakov (626) and Admiral Levchenko (605) with Project 955A Borey-A/Borei II-class SSBN Knyaz Vladimir (K-549) in the last image.
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