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Russian icebreaker
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Comparison of some of the biggest ships
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Singapore
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Ferry on Chile
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scheme of ship
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Ship in Keflavík, Iceland
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Polish Coast Guard ship Kaper-2
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Finlandia Queen in Tampere.
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Louisiana Star in Hamburg, Germany
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Commercial crude oil supertanker AbQaiq
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Jetfoil Toppi is transporter which connects Yaku Island, Tanegashima Island and Kagoshima port
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Queen Mary 2 (2004)
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Haad Rin Queen and Seaflower (Koh Phangan, Thailand)
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Sternpost
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The cruise ship AIDAblu
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Santa Maria, Columbus' flagship, in front of the cruise ship AIDAblu
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Steamer "Paris" 1921-1939 - Year 1921. Vintage postcard
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Barkasse für Hafenrundfahrten im Hamburger Hafen.
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Niagara Steamer Chippewa, vintage postcard
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Pilot Boat
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Small passenger ships at lake Zurich
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Cruise ships in Juneau, Alaska
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"Norway" (anchoring in Bremerhaven, Germany)
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Methane Tanker LNG BONNY
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Oceanographic research vessel "Pourquoi pas ?"
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French tug "Abeille Bourbon" (Under contract with the French Navy, so "civilian" is arguable)
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Lady Moura
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Engine room . Main Engine deck 5000 Kw . cargo vessel
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scheme mooring lines
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Cargo vsl 110 m LOA during bad weather
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Ship Cilinka at Shipyard Grave, The Netherlands
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Ship Cilinka at Shipyard Grave, The Netherlands
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Ionian Star Ship in the port of Zakynthos, Greece
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Ugo Foscolo Ship (Anez Lines) in the port of Zakynthos, Greece
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Flußkreuzfahrtschiff MS Amadagio
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MS Amadagio
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Autotransporter Waterways 3 (Rhein)
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The bulk carrier Feng Li 9 undergoing repair at A&P Tyne, Hebburn, United Kingdom
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Motor ship Panta Rhei on Lake Zürich, Switzerland
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Ferry ship Zürisee on Lake Zürich
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Panoramic view of Montréal with a cruise ship AIDAaura
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Cruise ship RCCL Brillance of the Seas in a Norwegian fjord near Geiranger
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Efe Murat, italy
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big lift
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Japanese electric
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Tanger Jet
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QE 2
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hospital ship
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hospital ship
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Russian gas rig
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rocket cargo
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china
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swiss
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Buoy
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Sincerity Ace fire
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rescue ship
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wreck
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wreck
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wreck
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Clipper Flying Cloud (painting by James Buttersworth).
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Caravel "Lisa von Lübeck", modern reconstruction of old ship design
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A replica of the Santa Maria, Columbus' flagship
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A ketch
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A lugger
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A Dutch "Gaffelaar" (small fishing boat)
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Seaside and a schooner
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Mainmast
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Annigje, Dutch traditional barge
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Traditional barges in Gouda, the Netherlands
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Traditional barges in Amsterdam
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dredger
Exploratory ships
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The BELGICA Antarctic exploration ship of Adrien de Gerlache, anchored at Mount William.
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La Boudeuse (frigate under Bougainville)
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A replica of the Santa Maria, Columbus' flagship
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The Swedish steamship SS Sofia, used by Adolf Erik Nordenskjöld on some of his journeys
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The ship Nordenskjöld used on his discovery journey through the Northwest-passage
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Australia 1900
See also: Fram
Early naval ships
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HMS Black Prince (1861), British Battleship
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Frigate USS Boston (circa 1802)
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Ironclad USS Cairo
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USS Cayuga steam gunboat
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USS Chesapeake, launched 1799, 19th century painting
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USS Chippewa under construction at New York, 1861
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Ironclad gunboat USS Choctaw
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USS Congress (1841)
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USS Constitution, launched 1799, photo 1997
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USS Metacomet at Pensacola, 30 August 1864
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USS Panwee during the Civil War
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USS Pensacola
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La Rieuse
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HMS Warrior in Portsmouth,England, launched 1860, photo 2002
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Engraving of USS Weehawken
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USS Atlanta in 1884
1890-1920
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USS Aaron Ward (Destroyer # 132, later DD-132), 1919-1940
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USS Abalone (SP-208), photographed in 1917-18
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USS Abarenda (1898-1926, later AC-13 & AG-14)
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USS Absegami (SP-371) photographed druring World War I
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Russian cruiser Aurora
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German cruiser SMS Blücher
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Armoured cruiser USS Brooklyn
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German light cruiser SMS Cöln (I)
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Armoured cruiser HMS Cressy
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Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon, 1898
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French Cruiser "Duguay-Trouin", Cruiser-school for application (1900-1914) then ship hospital (1914-1920)
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Armoured cruiser SMS Gneisenau
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German light cruiser SMS Hela.
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HMS Hood, British battleship, 1890s
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Jules Ferry, French armoured cruiser (1903-1927)
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Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa, 1893–98
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HMS Invincible (1907) British Battleship, launched 1907
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Chinese cruiser King Yuen, 1888–94
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German battlecruiser SMS Lützow
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German battlecruiser SMS Moltke
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USS Philip (Destroyer # 76, later DD-76), 1918-1940
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German armoured cruiser SMS Scharnhorst
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US navy hospital ship
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German battlecruiser SMS von der Tann
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USS Wickes (Destroyer # 75, later DD-75), 1918-1940
World War II Era
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USS Aaron Ward (DD-483), 1942-1943
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USS Aaron Ward (DM-34), 1944-1946
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USS Gregory (DD-82) in port, circa early 1942
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USS Lang (DD-399), 1942
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USS Benham (DD-397), 1939
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USS Abatan (AW-4) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, 18 February 1945
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HMS Suffolk
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Australian cruiser HMAS Australia
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Australian cruiser HMAS Australia
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Japanese Aircraft Carrier HIJMS Taiho
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Japanese Aircraft Carrier HIJMS Taiho
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Japanese Battleship HIJMS Kirishima
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Japanese heavy cruiser HIJMS Chikuma
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Japanese Aircraft Carrier HIJMS Soryu
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Japanese Aircraft Carrier HIJMS Soryu
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Japanese fleet
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USS Brooklyn
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First US Aircraft Carrier USS Langley (CV-1)
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First US Aircraft Carrier USS Langley after Conversion into an Aircraft Transporter
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington (CV-2)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) burning and being abandoned by crew
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3) sinking after Operation Crossroads (Bikini Atoll)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Ranger (CV-4)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5) burning after first Japanese aircraft attack at Midway
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Enterprise (CV-6)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Wasp (CV-7)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Wasp (CV-7) burning shortly after Japanese torpedo attack
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet (CV-8)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet (CV-8) during Doolittle Raid
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10)
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US Aircraft Carrier USS Wasp (CV-18)
Modern naval ships
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USS Barry (DD-933)
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USS Decatur (DD-936)
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USS Decatur (DDG-31)
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USS Lawrence (DDG-4), 1973
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Cruiser USS Harry E.Yarnell
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USS James E. Williams
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USS Roberts
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Hr. Ms. Tromp
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USS Iowa
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USe Iowa
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Amphibious assault ship USS Belleau Wood
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ORP Poznan Polish transport ship
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FS Rapiere
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Norwegian missile patrol craft KNM Skjold (P 690)
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5-country multinational fleet, with USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), FS Charles de Gaulle, HMS Ocean (L 12), USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) - see description page (18 April 2002).
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Nuclear aircraft carriers USS Enterprise and Charles De Gaulle
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FS Clemenceau
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FS Clemenceau
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FS Foch
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FS Monge experimental ship
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Frigate FS Dupleix
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Frigate FS Surcouf
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FS La Motte-Picquet
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FS Primauguet
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USN Joint Venture (HSV-X1)
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USS Lassen (DDG 82)
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USS Wasp (LHD-1)
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PCU San Antonio (LPD-17)
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USS Tarawa (LHA-1)
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USN Sea Shadow
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French prototype
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USNS Artic
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USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)
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USS Anchorage
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Dupuy-de-Lome
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Dutch
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Peru
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US
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INS Vikramaditya
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Japanese
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Japanese
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Japanese
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India
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india
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USS Montgomery
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US aircraft carriers
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German minesweepers
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US ships
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USNS Newport
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USS Bonhomme Richard, July 12th, 2020
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USS Ronald Reagan
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USS Ronald Reagan
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HMCS Regina fires Harpoon missiles
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USS Stout
ship sections
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Rig at prow of sailing ship
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bridge of the French nuclear aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
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mock up training
Illustrations
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Protected cruiser armour scheme
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Kort nozzle
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Ore carrier, Grain carrier, Container ship, PCC, LNG tanker(MOS), LNG tanker(Membrane)
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Ship of the line
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satellite imagery