Photos Navies Of All Nations

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India:
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INS Vidyut, an indigenously built ship at GSL celebrated her 29th anniversary today, with the traditional cake cutting and Barakhana. The ship's crew remains committed to safeguarding the #maritime interests of India.

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23 years of INS Mumbai
INS Mumbai, third of the Delhi Class - Guided Missile Destroyer fitted with formidable array of weapons and sensors, indigenously built at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd, Mumbai, celebrated its 23rd anniversary on 22 Jan 2024.
 
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Australia, USN, Japan, Canada & New Zealand:
HMAS Brisbane joined USS Rafael Peralta, JS Akebono, HMCS Ottawa and HMNZS Te Mana for Exercise Noble Caribou in the South China Sea last year.
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The five ships exercised underwater warfare capabilities, maritime manoeuvres, small boat operations and helicopter flight deck training, fostering navy-to-navy ties and professional maritime skills.
HMAS Brisbane conducted regional presence deployment in Southeast and Northeast Asia, conducting training, exercises, and other engagements with Australia’s regional partners.
 
Russia
Kashin Class Destroyer

The Kashin class, Soviet designation Project 61, were series of anti-aircraft guided-missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy since the 1960s. As of 2020, no ships remain in service with the Russian Navy, but three modified ships continue in service with the Indian Navy as Rajput-class destroyers.

In the Soviet Union they were officially classified as "guard ships" (storozhevoi korabl – SKR), then "large ASW ships" (BPK) or "large missile ships" (BRK), but in the rest of world they are commonly regarded as missile destroyers due to their size and armament. They were the first Soviet purpose-built anti-air warfare ships and the first to carry an ASW helicopter.
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Japanese fleet maneuvering while under attack by U.S. Navy aircraft during the Battle of the Sibuyan Sea, 24 October 1944. Ship at bottom center is a Yamato class battleship.​


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The National Navy of Colombia carried out exercises in the Colombian Caribbean Sea, with the purpose of strengthening the level of training of crew members and increasing the effectiveness of operational and emergency reaction procedures. On this occasion it began with a Rendevouz and the welcome by the ARC Missile Frigate “Almirante Padilla” ARC-51 to the crew of the Gloria School ship as it entered Colombian waters, marked by a demonstration of the majesty of the Floating Ambassador of Colombia in the seas of the world.
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RN:
The crew of battleship HMS Prince of Wales abandoning ship, after torpedo attacks by Japanese aircraft in the South China Sea. 10 Dec 1941
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India
Rajput-class destroyer NS Rana (D52)
At manila bay
Credith to Max defense ph.
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Portugal
The last known image of the "Aviso" Afonso de Albuquerque in december 1961, before the invasion of Goa
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RN:
RAF and USMC F-35Bs embarked on HMS Queen Elizabeth in the North Sea as part of Group Exercise 2020. September/October, 2020
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Italy:
Aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi (551) in the Baltic sea during exercises in early 2022
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RN:
30mm cannon shell impacts on Rothesay-class frigate HMS Plymouth (F126) after it was attacked by Argentine IAI Daggers on June 8th 1982
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On 8 June, HMS Plymouth (F126) was alone in Falkland Sound, returning from a naval gunfire mission, when she was attacked by five Dagger fighter-bombers of Grupo 6 of the Argentine Air Force. Despite Plymouth firing her 20 mm guns and a Seacat missile, the aircraft dropped eight Mk 82 500 lb bombs, five of which struck home, and fired their 30mm cannons. One Dagger was unable to release its payload due to a mechanical failure, and another suffered light damage from shrapnel. According to other sources Plymouth was hit by four 1000 lb bombs. All of the bombs failed to explode, but caused extensive damage: one hit the flight deck, detonating a depth charge and starting a fire, one went straight through her funnel and two more destroyed her Limbo anti-submarine mortar. Internal flooding caused the ship to take a six degree list. Five men were injured in the attack, and were rapidly evacuated by helicopter. The fire took 90 minutes to extinguish with assistance from HMS Avenger, and repairs were carried out through the night and the next day, restoring some of her capabilities. Plymouth then withdrew to a repair area, where naval personnel on board the oil rig support vessel MV Stena Seaspread assisted in returning her to fighting order. She returned to shore bombardment duties on 14 June, when Argentine forces in the Falklands finally surrendered.
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RN:
Ship's mascot, bulldog Venus stands at the helm of Modified W-class destroyer HMS Vansittart, 1941
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On the fo'c'sle (Forecastle) of battleship HMS Anson in Arctic Waters during a Russian convoy. 9 February 1943
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County-class heavy cruiser HMS Norfolk off Malta in 1945
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Battleship HMS Rodney being cut up at the breakers, Inverkeithing, Scotland, 1949
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USN:
Flight I Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Honolulu (SSN 718) after being launched at Newport News, VA in 1983
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USN:
A Standard Missile -3 Block IIA, or SM-3 Blk IIA, is launched from Flight IIA Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85) and intercepts a Medium Range Ballistic Missile target with countermeasures off the coast of the Pacific Missile Range Facility, Hawaii, during Flight Test Other-23 or FTX-23, February 8, 2024
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India:
Lead ship of the class, frigate INS Sahyadri (F49) taken by a French Navy Falcon 20 MPA during the Kakadu 2018 joint exercise near the Port of Darwin, Australia. The drill was to see if MPAs could locate ships at sea.
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Lead ship of the class, guided missile destroyers INS Delhi (D61) & INS Mumbai (D62), Talwar class frigate INS Talwar (40) and Godavari class frigate INS Ganga (F22) in formation prior to Ganga being decommissioned in 2018
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Canada:
MV Asterix taken by a French Navy Falcon 20 MPA during the Kakadu 2018 joint exercise near the Port of Darwin, Australia
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