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Front Battleship Alabama 16inch turrets
A gun at the front of a U.S. naval ship
Pearl Harbor, USA - April 1st, 2022: View of USS Missouri main gun turrets. National historic sites at Pearl Harbor tell the story of the battle that plunged US into World War II.
Los Angeles, November 20:  A view of the battleship USS Iowa moored in San Pedro, Los Angeles on November 25th, 2022.  The US navy battleship USS Iowa served in World War 2 and the Korean War.
On the deck of the USS New Jersey battleship.
Military carrier turrets and weapons on warship at sunset close-up
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, USA - September 24, 2018: Huge cannons of USS Missouri docked in Pearl Harbor. Blue sky with white clouds as a background.
Norfolk, Virginia, USA - August 23, 2024: The 16 inch guns of the USS Wisconsin (BB-64) at the waterfront.
Pearl Harbor / Puʻuloa, Oahu Island, Hawaii, USA: Battleship Missouri (BB-63), nicknamed \
Shot of the battleship USS Alabama, docked in Mobile, AL, taken from just in front of the main guns. Focus is on the tip of the middle gun barrel.
Aerial of battleshipsUss Arizonia memorial and Uss Missouri Pearl Harbor Hawaii photograph taken March 2009
USA Hawaii O'ahu, Pearl Harbor, USS Missouri, decommissioned battleship, museum.
Wilmington, United States – January 06, 2024: A Photo the USS battleship North Carolina right after heavy flooding early 2024
a barrel of the tank on the blue sky background
A long line of flags at the entrance to the US national park on Oahu
Battleship Turrets USS Missouri
Military carrier turrets and weapons on warship at sunset close-up
Huge Cannon
Pearl Harbor, USA - April 1st, 2022: US Navy destroyers docked in Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor remained a main base for the US Pacific Fleet after World War II.
Photo taken in Honolulu, United States
The battleship U.S.S. Alabama, now retired as a floating museum in Mobile, AL. Shot taken from the bow directly in front of the forward gun turret, looking up towards the bridge and conning tower. Photo has been given a retro treatment to make it look like it was taken in the 1940s during active service. Grey overall color with slight blue/grey tint, and some slight graininess.
Gothenburg, Sweden - March 05 2023: 12.7 mm Hitrole-NT remote-controlled machine gun turret on German Navy frigate F222 Baden-Württemberg.
World War 2   Tank and crew on Battle Field. Omaha Beach. Normandy invasion
Los Angeles, United States – July 30, 2022: USS Iowa's turret 1 and 2, seen from the bow
Setúbal, Portugal: Bofors 40mm L/60 automatic gun on a warship - the 40  mm Bofors L/60 is an anti-aircraft gun designed by the Swedish gunmaker Bofors in the early 1930s . It was designed as a versatile intermediate cannon. Its initial version was called 40L60, because the tube has a theoretical length equal to 60 times the caliber. It was manufactured in Sweden by the Bofors company itself, but also licensed in many other countries. It achieved a prestigious status thanks to his efficiency and great success during the London defence of the Battle of Britain. Contrary to the name, the production Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 has an actual barrel length of 56.25 calibres. \n\nPortuguese Navy F475 NRP João Coutinho corvette, open day for public visit.
The Battleship USS Missouri at anchor in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Four of eight of the canisters for launching Harpoon anti-ship missiles on the forward deck of HMAS Arunta, an Anzac Class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy.  She is docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour, in preparation for an open day to the public during Navy Week, the first open day since the Covid pandemic.  This image was taken on a sunny afternoon from Woolloomooloo Bay on 25 February 2023.
Pearl Harbor, USA - April 1st, 2022: USS Missouri 5-inch Guns and missile launchers. National historic sites at Pearl Harbor tell the story of the battle that plunged US into World War II.
Free Images: "bestof:Mark 7 16-inch/50-caliber guns of the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB 63). Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the U.S. National Archives -"
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