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Photos Navies Of All Nations

Sweden & RN:
Lead ship of her corvette class HSwMS Visby (K31) leads lead ship of her class HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08)
into Gothenburg 14 Oct 2023
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USN:
Colorado-class battleship USS Maryland (BB-46) in the early 1920's is leaving the New York Navy Yard. The Manhattan Bridge is in the background and her top masts have been lowered to allow passage under it. Unusual in this picture is the large armoured rangefinder atop #2 turret, most of these ships just mounting the range finder sat in the rear turret.
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USN:
A bow view of Iowa class battleship USS Wisconsin (BB 64) with its Mark 7 16-inch/50-caliber guns trained to port prior to a fire power demonstration in the Gulf of Mexico. 30 August 1988
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USN:
Tennessee-class battleship USS California (BB-44) passes beneath the Golden Gate Bridge as she enters San Francisco Bay, circa January–June 1937
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France:
Charles De Gaulle (R91) and her Carrier Strike Group sailed for a two week 'Akila' deployment in the Eastern Mediterranean. 23 April 2024
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USN:
Decommissioned Essex-class aircraft carrier USS Oriskany (CVA 34) sits in port at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, while undergoing necessary maintenance. Known as the "Big O," the 32,000-ton, 888-foot Oriskany is being delivered to Pensacola, where it is being prepared for its final journey. Oriskany is schedule to be scuttled 22 miles south of Pensacola in approximately 212 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico May 17, 2006, where it will become the largest ship ever intentionally sunk as an artificial reef. After the Oriskany reaches the bottom, ownership of the vessel will transfer from the Navy to the State of Florida. 17 April 2006
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India:
Project 1144 (Baku variant of Kiev class) aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya
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INS Vikramaditya illuminated, Sept 2020
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Imperial Russia:
Kasatka class submarine Makrel pre-1917
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Japan:
Kamikaze-class destroyer Yunagi, the second Japanese destroyer to bear that name. 5 September 1936
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On her return from Takao to Manila, she was torpedoed and sunk 20 miles (32 km) north-northeast of Cape Bojeador, Luzon by the submarine USS Picuda on 25 August 1944, with 32 crewmen killed and 19 wounded.
 
RN:
6th Astute class submarine, HMS Agamemnon formally named at BAE Barrow ahead of being launched later this year. 23 April 2024
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USN:
Lead battleship of her class USS New Mexico (BB-40) at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, 31 December 1941, just before she deployed to the Pacific. The camouflaged ship alongside the near side of the next pier is Heywood-class transport USS George F. Elliott (AP-13). Another BB-40 class battleship is on the other side of that pier.
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Lead battleship of her class, USS New York (BB-34) pitching into heavy seas while en route from Casablanca on convoy escort duty, in March 1943. The view looks forward from her foremast. Note her twin 14″/45 gun turrets and water flowing over the main deck
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PLA(N):
Type 052DL destroyer Zibo (DDG-156) moored on the Bund in Shanghai for Navy Day activities. 23 April 2024
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France:
Charlemagne-class pre-dreadnought battleships Gaulois (left) and Saint Louis, pre-1915
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USN:
USS Brooklyn (Armored Cruiser No. 3) in League Island Navy Yard dry dock 1896.
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Thanks @Redav
The only ship of her class, Kittyhawk variant USS Americe (CVA-66) --coming atcha !!!
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Germany:
Heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen at LoFjord, Trondheim after being repaired and ready to sail back to Germany with dummy rudders in May of 1942. On February 23rd at 0704 hours Prinz Eugen stern was torpedoed by submarine HMS Trident off Trondheim. The damage to the cruiser was severe and the rudder was lost. There were 33 causalities, 7 dead and 26 wounded. She manages to reach Trondheim on her own power and join Tirpitz and the Admiral Scheer.
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