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Morning sun illuminates the USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7) as she sails into Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fl..  This is a \
Japanese warship, frigate
Black and white silhouette of army ship, white background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Two officers look down from an upper deck of USS Emory S. Land, a submarine tender of the US Navy docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney Harbour. They are watching as HMAS Warramunga, a frigate of the Royal Australian Navy, is manoeuvred into position by three tugboats alongside their ship.  The officer in camouflage clothing is holding a camera. This image was taken from Finger Wharf, Woolloomooloo Bay on a cold and sunny afternoon on 1 July 2024.
American aircraft carrier anchored in a harbour after offshore training exercises.
Oil pipeline system on a warship carrying aircraft and oil pressure gauge
Japanese Aegis ships.
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Norfolk, Virginia, USA - May 30, 2023: The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) aircraft carrier docked at Naval Station Norfolk while in port.
Tokyo, Japan - September 03, 2008:Republic of Korea Navy warships. ROKS Dae Joyeong (DDH-977), Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin class destroyer and ROKS Cheonji (AOE-57), Cheonji-class replenishment oiler.
View from top of the Yokohama Landmark Tower, height 296.3 mt, of the Minato Mirai area on Tokyo Bay with Yokohama Bay Bridge in Yokohama, a commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area.
Military port in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan
Military ship at the harbour, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
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.
A part of the modern military navy ship.
Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan - Oct.8,2017.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
TCG Anadolu, built in Sedef Shipyard in Istanbul, is 230 meters (754 feet) in length and 32 m (105 ft) in width, and has an area of 9,200 square meters (99,028 sq-ft).\n\nSix helicopters can land or take off simultaneously, while uncrewed combat aerial vehicles can also be deployed at the ship's flight deck.\n\nThe ship, with a full-fledged hospital and two operation rooms, can host around 1,200 staff.\n\nIt has a capacity to carry 13 tanks, 27 marine assault vehicles, six armored personnel carriers, 15 trailers, and 33 various vehicles.
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - October 21, 2007: United States Navy USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63), Kitty Hawk class aircraft carrier.
Aerial view of two navy ships docked in The Middle Loch in Pearl harbour, Hawaii Islands, USA.
USS Carl Vinson enters Port of Los Angeles for Fleet Week 2024
FA18 SuperHornet military jet on board the USS Carl Vinson undergoes maintenance
The bow of HMAS Sydney, a destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy. \n She is docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour, in preparation for an open day to the public during Navy Week, the first open day since the Covid pandemic.  This image was taken on a sunny afternoon from Woolloomooloo Bay on 25 February 2023.
American aircraft carrier anchored in a harbour after offshore training exercises.
Kocaeli, Turkey - July 7, 2020: Old Turkish navy Force ship representing on sekapark in Kocaeli, Turkey.
Editorial photos featuring the American amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD-1) during its port visit to Izmir, highlighting its significant presence in Turkey.
An adult male pilot stands in his airline uniform, embodying professionalism and leadership. He engages with colleagues indoors, discussing flight strategy and teamwork, ensuring safe
Aircraft carrier
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands - February 26, 2006: Crew members prepare as the Golden Princess, part of Princess Cruise Lines, sets sale from port in Charlotte Amalie
Turkey - April 24, 2007: TCG İskenderun A1600 takes part in the Military Logistics activities of the Turkish Navy. This ship, which has the status of a passenger ship, took its passengers to commemorate the Gallipoli Wars and anchored in Çanakkale. \n\nIn the photo, the ship's crew trying to fix the ship with the rope
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