Posted in Chilean Navy

Chilean cruiser Chacabuco (1898)

Armada de Chile – 1897-1902 The longest-living cruiser of South America Chacabuco was a 1890s British-designed protected cruiser by Philip…

Posted in ww2 Dutch Navy

Admiralen class destroyers (1925)

Admiralen class Destroyers The Netherlands – 1926-1942 HNLMS Evertsen, Korenaer, Piet Hein, Van Ghent (1st gp) HNLMS Banckert, Van Galen,…

Posted in WW2 Naval Aviation ww2 USN Aviation

Curtiss SOC3 Seamew (1939)

Curtiss SO3C Seamew (1939) US Navy Observation Floatplane (1939), 780 built 1942-44 The Curtiss SO3C was supposed to be the…

Posted in WW1 Royal Navy

Duncan class Battleships (1901)

Duncan class Battleships (1901) United Kingdom (1900-1904) HMS Albemarle, Cornwallis, Duncan, Exmouth, Montagu, Russel The last gasp of the “Russian…

Posted in WW2 Japanese Navy

Hiyō class fleet aircraft carriers (1941)

Japan, 1938-45: IJN Jun’yō, Hiyō The first IJN converted liners Jun’yō (隼鷹, “Peregrine Falcon”) and Hiyō (飛鷹, “Flying Hawk”) were…

Posted in WW2 Soviet Naval Aviation

Beriev BE-2 (1936)

Beriev BE-2 (1936) 1937-38: 12 built. The Be-2, light observation biplane In a nutshell, the Beriev BE-2 was a two-seat…

Posted in ww1 german navy

Graudenz class cruisers (1914)

Germany (1912-1944) – SMS Graudenz, SMS Regensburg The Graudenz class were another iteration over the now classic kight cruiser formular…

Posted in ww2 US Navy

South dakota class battleships (1941)

South Dakota class battleships (1939) Battleships (1938-42): USS South Dakota (BB-57), Indiana (BB-58), Massachusetts (BB 59), Alabama (BB 60) The…

Posted in ww2 French Naval Aviation WW2 Naval Aviation

Loire-Nieuport LN.40 (1938)

Loire-Nieuport LN 40 (1938) LN 401 Aéronautique Navale; LN 411 Armée de l’Air: 152 built total The French “Stuka” France…

Posted in WW1 Royal Navy ww2 Royal Navy

N3 (St Andrews) class Battleships (1918)

N3 class Battleships (1918) United Kingdom (1918-1922) -Unbuilt. The first true British “hyper-dreadnoughts” Comparison G3/N3 The term “super-dreadnought” was already…

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