Grey day yesterday, but I managed to get another few pics of ships involved in NATO exercise Joint Warrior.
TNS Gemlik, Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate, outbound from River Clyde.
Grey day yesterday, but I managed to get another few pics of ships involved in NATO exercise Joint Warrior.
FGS Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg Class Frigate, outbound from River Clyde.
USS JOHN L. HALL, an OLIVER HAZARD PERRY class guided missile frigate, takes on water from the fleet auxiliary, 'Waterman', while at anchor on the river Clyde, a few days ago.
1939- 1945 Gneisenau: a brilliant compromise, or a waste of resources?
She was to become one of the best-known German war ships of the Second World War, but that actually says very little, for the surface fleet in which she served was incapable of making a real mark on the conflict...
1939 BISMARCK. Launched on 14 February 1939 at the Hamburg shipyard Blohm & Voss and commissioned on 24 August 1940, the Bismarck required the concentrated fire of half the British Home Fleet to sink her on 27 May 1941. In her day the worlds largest battleship, Bismarck was in service for...
1936 GNEISENAU. Like most of the Third Reichs major surface warships, Gneisenau, and her sister-ship Scharnhorst, with whom she was always linked, were really effective only as components of a powerful fleet-in-being.
SQUANDERED RESOURCES
The two ships of the Scharrihorst class were to...
1936 SCHARNHORST Like much of Germanys surface fleet during World War II, the Scharnhorst and her sister-ship the Gneisenau were really effective only in that they tied down precious British naval assets.
A POLITICAL NECESSITY
The Scharnhorsts were to have been enlarged Deutschland-class...
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