Posted in Coldwar Soviet Ships

Kara class cruisers (1969)

Project 1134B Berkut ASW Cruisers 7 ASW cruisers: Nikolayev, Ochakov, Kerch, Azov, Petropavlovsk, Tachkent, Vladivostok The Kara class missile cruisers…

Posted in WW1 US DDs ww1 US Navy ww2 US DDs

Wickes class destroyers (1917)

USN Fleet Destroyers (1917-1947): 111 destroyers (DD-75 to DD-185) The Wickes-class were 111 destroyers built for the US Navy between…

Posted in WW1 Royal Navy

26-Knotters

26-knotters class destroyers (A Class) United Kingdom (1892-1912) Destroyers HMS Havock, Hornet, Daring, Decoy, ferret, Lynx. The lineage of British…

Posted in cold war us navy

Cold War USN Aircraft Carriers

Cold War USN Aicraft Carriers Circa 85 ships 1945-today The bulwark of the “free world” For 43 years, NATO’s safety…

Posted in ww2 French Navy

Commandant Teste (1929)

Marine Nationale, French seaplane carrier (1927-1942) The French Marine Nationale interwar seaplane carrier The Commandant Teste was France’s only dedicated…

Posted in British Fleet Air Arm

Blackburn B-25 Roc (1938)

Blackburn B-25 Roc (1938) RNAS/FAA 1938-41: 136 built. The Royal navy Turret Fighter The use of turret fighters was proper…

Posted in ww1 argentinian navy

Libertad class Battleships (1892)

Libertad class battleships (1892) Argentina: ARA Libertad, Independencia (1889-1968) The Libertad class were two coastal battleships ordered by the Argentinian…

Posted in Swedish Navy WWI Swedish-Navy-ww2

Sverige class (1915)

Sverige class coastal battleships (1915) Swedish Navy 1912-70 HSwMS Sverige, Drottning Victoria, Gustav V Sweden’s last Pansarkepp Sweden’s very last…

Posted in WW1 Japanese Navy

WWI IJN Submersibles

IJN WW1 submarines IJN – About 85 submarines. 16 different types, and many policy changes: The story of WW1 IJN…

Posted in cold war us navy

Worcester class cruisers (1947)

Worcester class cruisers (1947) USA (1945-58) USS Worcester, Roanoke, Vallejo, Gary (CL-144-147) +6 cancelled Dec. 1945 The last US conventional…

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