The Brazilian Type 22 frigate BNS Rademaker (F49) began its service as the HMS Battleaxe (F89) in the Royal Navy. Launched in 1980, HMS Battleaxe was part of the second batch of Type 22 frigates,… Read More »Brazilian Type 22 Frigate BNS Rademaker (F49): Formerly HMS Battleaxe (F89) of the Royal Navy
The Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov has been spotted at sea once again, leaving behind its signature trail of thick black smoke. This characteristic plume is a result of the vessel’s aging boilers, which are… Read More »Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov Returns to Sea, Marked by Iconic Black Smoke Trail
Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov Returns to Sea, Marked by Iconic Black Smoke Trail
In 1968, a remarkable naval encounter took place in the waters of La Spezia, Italy, when the Italian guided missile cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (551) passed by the illustrious sail training ship Amerigo Vespucci. This moment… Read More »Giuseppe Garibaldi (551): The First Guided Missile Cruiser in Europe Meets Amerigo Vespucci (1968)
Giuseppe Garibaldi (551): The First Guided Missile Cruiser in Europe Meets Amerigo Vespucci (1968)
The USS Saint Paul (CA-73), a notable vessel in the United States Navy, exemplifies the evolution and adaptability of the Baltimore-class cruisers. Commissioned in 1944, the Saint Paul served with distinction during World War II,… Read More »USS Saint Paul (CA-73) in 1961: The Evolution of a Baltimore Class Cruiser
USS Saint Paul (CA-73) in 1961: The Evolution of a Baltimore Class Cruiser
The USS Arizona (BB-39) holds a significant place in American history, particularly due to its tragic role in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Commissioned in 1916, the Arizona was a Pennsylvania-class… Read More »USS Arizona (BB-39): The Battleship That Shaped American History
USS Arizona (BB-39): The Battleship That Shaped American History
On October 22, 1940, the USS Mississippi (BB-41), a battleship of the New Mexico class, was photographed in Dry Dock No. 4 at the Puget Sound Navy Yard. This image captures the ship during a… Read More »USS Mississippi (BB-41) in Dry Dock No. 4 at Puget Sound Navy Yard – October 22, 1940
USS Mississippi (BB-41) in Dry Dock No. 4 at Puget Sound Navy Yard – October 22, 1940
In 1938, two of Italy’s most famous battleships, Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare, led a striking formation of warships during naval maneuvers. These ships, part of the Conte di Cavour class, were symbols of… Read More »Majestic Formation: Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare Leading Warships in 1938 Maneuvers
Majestic Formation: Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare Leading Warships in 1938 Maneuvers
In the realm of naval warfare, the development and deployment of advanced torpedo systems have played a crucial role in enhancing a fleet’s tactical capabilities. One such advancement was the Mk48 torpedo, a versatile and… Read More »Mk48 Torpedo Maneuvers Beneath USS BRIDGET (DE-1024) During 1972 Exercise
Mk48 Torpedo Maneuvers Beneath USS BRIDGET (DE-1024) During 1972 Exercise
On December 13, 1916, a remarkable moment in naval history was captured in a photograph of the battleship USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) anchored at port. This image offers a glimpse into the era of early 20th-century… Read More »Historic View of USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) from Port, December 13, 1916
Historic View of USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) from Port, December 13, 1916
The French battleship Jean Bart stands as one of the most iconic warships of the 20th century. Named after the famous French privateer Jean Bart, the ship played a significant role in naval operations during… Read More »French Battleship Jean Bart: A Legend of Naval Warfare