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Different size navy ships in a military base outside Norfolk (West Virginia).
Chinese warships
The Arleigh Class destroyer USS Nitze, DDG 94, sailing down the York River near Yorktown, Virginia.
Elizabeth River harbor and Nassco Shipyard platform by riverside. Midtown tunnel bridge connecting Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia above Shipyard
The frigate HMAS Arunta (right), destroyer HMAS Sydney (centre) and amphibious assault ship HMAS Canberra (left) of the Royal Australian Navy.  They are 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.  A shadow from a skyscraper in the central business district is starting to make a shadow on the hull of HMAS Canberra.   This image was taken at sunset from Woolloomooloo Bay on 25 February 2023.
U.S. military ship is leaving the port of San Diego, California
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - October 21, 2007: United States Navy USS Mustin (DDG-89), Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
Navy frigate moored at naval dockyard.
USS Ramage an Arleigh Burke class guided missile distroyer DDG 61 in dry dock at BAE systems Jacksonville Florida photograph taken August 2024
Modern city skyline landscape aerial photography
A USS Destroyer and Littoral Combat Ship hunt together in the South Pacific. Taken during a Pacific Deployment in 2014.
Dynamic Shipyard operations near Midtown Tunnel: Gantry cranes and maritime activity in action at Nassco Shipyard, Norfolk, VA
Four navy ships moored in a military base outside Norfolk town (West Virginia).
San Diego, California, USA - January 26, 2008: U.S. military ship is leaving the port of San Diego
Hampton, Virginia - USA - July 14, 2024: USS Gravely DDG 107 returning to Naval Station Norfolk after a 9 month deployment to the Middle East.
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.
HMAS Brisbane, HMAS Sydney and HMAS Supply of the Royal Australian Navy docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour.  HMAS Sydney, centre, has been fitted with the Naval Strike Missile system, visible in the central deck area as rectangular tubes pointing outwards.  Her sister ship, HMAS Brisbane, is missing this system. This image was taken from Woolloomooloo Bay during heavy rain on the afternoon of 1 June 2024.
Four frigates doing an exercise on the ocean at the end of the day.I used a slide film
Cartagena, Colombia - July 25, 2023: USS Cole DDG-67 Arleigh Burke-class USA navy destroyer sails into port on Bahia de Cartagenas under gray morning cloudscape with blue patches
Shipyard and Elizabeth River bridge: world of maritime industry in Norfolk, Virginia
USS Ramage an Arleigh Burke class guided missile distroyer in dry dock at BAE systems Jacksonville Florida photograph taken August 2024
Naval Station Norfolk, VA, United States - October 15, 2022: Navy ship being serviced Naval Station Norfolk. This is the headquarters and home port of the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Forces Command. It is the world’s largest naval station. Port Services controls more than 3,100 ships’ movements annually as they arrive and depart their berths.
Navy aircraft carrier and frigate enter a harbour after offshore training exercises.
HMAS Brisbane (left) and HMAS Hobart (right), Hobart Class guided missile destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy, docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour.  Behind them is their sister ship, HMAS Sydney. In the distance is HMAS Canberra (L02) and HMAS Adelaide (L01), Amphibious Assault Ships.  Information about the destroyers and their insignia have been projected onto their superstructures.  This image was achieved with a 1/3 second exposure at sunset on Christmas Eve.
Funchal Madeira - February 23, 2023: USA warship USS Porter (DDG 78) visiting Funchal, Madeira February 23-24, 2023.
Several retired Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruisers sit at anchor at the NAVSEA Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Lisbon, Portugal: USS Bulkeley (DDG-84) docked - United States Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, guided missile destroyers built around the Aegis Combat System and the SPY-1D multifunction passive electronically scanned array radar - Tagus river estuary.
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