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Four frigates doing an exercise on the ocean at the end of the day.I used a slide film
Silhouette of a war ship at sunset in summer.
Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan - Oct.8,2017.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
The bow of HMAS Brisbane, a destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy, docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour. The ship next to her is her sister ship, HMAS Hobart.  This image was achieved with a 1/2 second exposure after sunset on Christmas Eve.
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA - January 12, 2024: The USS Cobia (SS245), during a snowstorm, and part of the Wisconsin Maritime Museum.
Italian Warship Leaving the Harbor in 1940.
The view of open type exhaust gas scrubber treatment system on board a merchant ship at sea. This system is used to minimise pollution caused by funnel exhaust.
Vintage photograph of the USS Cincinnati (C-7) a protected cruiser and the lead ship of the Cincinnati-class cruiser for the United States Navy
Kocaeli, Turkey - July 7, 2020: Old Turkish navy Force ship representing on sekapark in Kocaeli, Turkey.
Aft Deck and Large guns on Battleship Alabama
Close up shot of a military ship search light on the deck.
Military carrier turrets and weapons on warship at sunset close-up
Computer generated 3D illustration with an American warship of World War II in the stormy sea
Modern city skyline landscape aerial photography
North Sea, Germany, 1969. On the deck of the sailing training ship Gorch Fock. Also: officers and crew.
View of draft marks on an old ship's hull.
Vintage photograph of Crew of Chilean ironclad Blanco Encalada, 1891. Blanco Encalada was an armored frigate built by Earle's Shipbuilding Co. in England for the Chilean Navy in 1875. Blanco Encalada formed part of the congressional forces that brought down President José Manuel Balmaceda in the Chilean Civil War of 1891. She was sunk during that conflict on 23 April 1891, becoming the first warship to be sunk by a self-propelled torpedo.
Norfolk, Virginia, USA - August 23, 2024: The 16 inch guns of the USS Wisconsin (BB-64) at the waterfront.
The mast of HMAS Hobart, DDG-39, a Hobart Class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney Harbour. The silhouette of eight sulphur crested cockatoos are visible perched throughout the structure. This image was taken from Woolloomooloo Bay on a cold and sunny morning at sunrise on 29 June 2024.
A part of the modern military navy ship.
Old man fishing in front of a warship
On the deck of the USS New Jersey battleship.
Mooring heavy duty rope detail on a military ship
Navy frigate moored at naval dockyard.
A gun at the front of a U.S. naval ship
Setúbal, Portugal: Bofors 40mm L/60 automatic gun on a warship - the 40  mm Bofors L/60 is an anti-aircraft gun designed by the Swedish gunmaker Bofors in the early 1930s . It was designed as a versatile intermediate cannon. Its initial version was called 40L60, because the tube has a theoretical length equal to 60 times the caliber. It was manufactured in Sweden by the Bofors company itself, but also licensed in many other countries. It achieved a prestigious status thanks to his efficiency and great success during the London defence of the Battle of Britain. Contrary to the name, the production Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 has an actual barrel length of 56.25 calibres. \n\nPortuguese Navy F475 NRP João Coutinho corvette, open day for public visit.
HMCS Okanagan old Canadian diesel/electric submarine...engine room
The battleship U.S.S. Alabama, now retired as a floating museum in Mobile, AL. Shot taken from the bow directly in front of the forward gun turret, looking up towards the bridge and conning tower. Photo has been given a retro treatment to make it look like it was taken in the 1940s during active service. Grey overall color with slight blue/grey tint, and some slight graininess.
The bow of HMAS Hobart docked at Garden Island in Sydney Harbour with her serial number and anchor.  She is one of three Hobart-class destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy.  This image was taken on an overcast afternoon in summer.
Vintage photograph of the USS Vicksburg (PG-11) a United States Navy gunboat, laid down in March 1896 at Bath, Maine, launched on 5 December 1896,
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