Posted in WW1 Japanese Navy

Kashima class battleships (1905)

Kashima class Battleships (1905) Japanese Imperial Navy (1904-1924): Kashima, Katori The first post-tsushima Japanese Battleships Ordered just as tensions were…

Posted in ww2 US Navy

Sangamon class escort aircraft carriers (1939)

Sangamon class Escort Aircraft Carriers US Navy 4 ships (Converted, Commissionned Aug. – Sept. 1942): USS Sangamon, Suwanee, Chenango, Santee…

Posted in ww2 USN Aviation

Brewster SB2A Buccaneer (1941)

Brewster SB2A Buccaneer (1941) 3-seats scout bomber (1941-43), 771 produced Worst aircraft of WW2 ? The fighter F2A Buffalo already…

Posted in south african navy

President class Frigates (1962)

President class Frigates (1962) South African Navy (1959-64) President Kruger, President Pretorius, President Steyn President Class: President Kruger (Courtesy of…

Posted in civilian Civilian Ships

T2 Tankers (1940-1945)

T2 Tankers US Maritime Commission 1940-45: 533 Built Foreworld: US Maritime Commission Fleet The United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) was…

Posted in WW2 Japanese Navy

Zuihō class light fleet aircraft carriers (1940)

Japan, 1937-44. Zuihō (瑞鳳), Shōhō (祥鳳) The double life of the Zuihō pair Digitally colorized photo of IJN Shoho in…

Posted in WW1 Royal Navy

King Edward VII class Battleships (1903)

King Edward VII class Battleships (1903) United Kingdom (1902-1922) King Edward VII, Commonwealth, Dominion, Hindustan, Britannia, New Zealand, Africa, Hibernia…

Posted in 1860 fleets secession war

CSS Stonewall/Kōtetsu/Azuma (1864)

Kōtetsu (1864) Japanese Ironclad 1862-1888. The twisted origins of the first Japanese Ironclad The “ship with five lives” Kotetsu was…

Posted in ww2 spanish armada

Seaplane carrier Dédalo (1920)

Dédalo (1920) Spanish Armada (1920-1940) The world’s first “helicopter carrier” The title, which is abusive given the hybrid nature of…

Posted in U-Boats ww2 Kriegsmarine

Type XXI U-Boats (1944)

Nazi Germany, 1,170 planned, 118 completed (1944) The Elektroboot saga: Too late to win The Type XXI were large scale…

Naval Encyclopedia

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