Navies! Preferably European or Australian.
HMS Daring
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HMS Dragon
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HMS Queen Elizabeth and the other one that I've forgotten
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Charles De Gaulle
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One of the Horizon Class, I don't know which
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Kirov Class, Pyotr Velikiy
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Admiral Panteleyev of the Udaloy Class
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HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën
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A fucking ramp
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Sachsen and Hamburg
>>2718558
Can someone explain to me why we often see ships throwing huge amount of water into the air next to really huge ships like this one?
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Carlo Bergamini
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It's just like a salute
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HSwMS Härnösand
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Admiral Kuznetosv
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HMAS Canberra
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Another one of HMAS Canberra
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HMAS Anzac
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HMAS Ballarat
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Last Anzac class, HMAS Parramatta
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HMAS Melbourne with HMS Diamond
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HMAS Hobart (decommissioned a while ago
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And last one for now, one of the Moskva class. Can't be bothered finding out which one.
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Shit
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>>2718555
>one that I've forgotten
HMS Invincible
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Caio Duilio
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Zr.Ms. these days
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and Hessen in the background
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>>2718610
Varyag, and its actually a Slava-class
Zubr-class LCAC Hovercraft
>>2719139
Thanks dude
>>2718600
that fucking freeboard on that thing
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>2016
>not surrounding entire perimeter of your carrier with crew
FNS Tornio, Finnish Navy. One of four Hamina class ships, built between 1996 and 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamina-class_missile_boat
Finland is working on a new class of four more capable and bigger, corvette or frigate-sized ships that will replace some older fast attack craft and minelayers currently in service. They will most likely be largely based on the Hamina class.
>>2724395
beautiful. I'd love to have a civilian version of this!