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A U.S. Army mechanic hands tools to his buddy who is stripping parts off of a destroyed vehicle in Iraq
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An armed crew member looks up during his patrol of the USS Emory S. Land, a submarine tender of the US Navy docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney Harbour. On his left is one of four 0.5 calibre machine guns mounted on the ship.  This image was taken on a cold and sunny morning on 29 June 2024.
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.
at sea, on board ship - december 21, 2022 : crew member of commercial cargo ship performing deck maintenance work while chipping  and buffing at poop deck of ship using a grinder buffing machine
Photo of hard working mechanic in his repair garage busy with fixing tractors engine
Close-up at the anti-airforce heavy gun of the battle warship which is floating on blue turquoise sea water.
World War 2   Tank and crew on Battle Field. Omaha Beach. Normandy invasion
The photo focuses on a double barrel cannon located in Fort Copacabana. The Fort is a military base at the south end of the beach.The base is open to the public and contains the Museu Histórico do Exército (Army Historical Museum) and a coastal defense fort that is the actual Fort Copacabana. The people are tourists.
Shipmaster at the ship's wheel, ship's control room, Turkey
One crew member is raising two maritime flags, while the other watches or assists, on the bridge of USS Canberra (LCS 30), an Independence Class combat ship of the US Navy which is docked at Garden Island in Sydney Harbour.  She was in port for her commissioning ceremony on 22 July 2023.  As part of the ceremony, her captain was presented with a kangaroo insignia attached to all ships of the Royal Australian Navy, but decorated in the colours and design of the Stars and Stripes.  That insignia has been attached to the ship and visible on the right.  The name of the ship and serial number is visible on the orange life ring.  A large, padded chair is visible on the bridge.  This image was taken on a cloudy afternoon on 29 July 2023.
Setubal, Portugal: soldier aiming a FIM-92 Stinger missile, a man-portable air-defence system (MANPADS) that operates as an infrared homing surface-to-air missile (SAM) - it can be fired either from the shoulder or from land, air or water vehicles - supplied by NATO to the Polish army for use against the Russian armed forces -  manufactured by Raytheon Missile Systems and is produced under license by Airbus Defence in Germany and by ROKETSAN in Turkey. Photo was produced at a public location.
General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) with box of ammunition, mounted on the a Royal Navy destroyer while at sea.
FA18 SuperHornet military jet on board the USS Carl Vinson undergoes maintenance
Victoria, Canada - 3rd July 2023:Mooring anchoring points on a high level gantry
A part of the modern military navy ship.
Chonburi, Thailand - January 18, 2014: Unidentified marine with armored vehicle and cannon performing military parade of Royal Thai Navy at Sattahip Naval Base, Chonburi, Thailand
The main 76mm gun of HNLMS Friesland, a Holland-class offshore patrol vessel operated by the Royal Netherlands Navy. The warship was a special guest at Sail Amsterdam event in 2015.
A sailor on watch looks through the binoculars on the bridge of HMAS Sydney, a Hobart Class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney Harbour. His name badge has been blacked out to protect their privacy. This image was taken on a hot and sunny afternoon on 3 February 2024.
Machine Gun on US Naval Vessel
aboard a warship, light machine gun
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.
A silhouette of pilots getting into a plane on blue sky background
Photo of senior adult mechanic busy with fixing the parts of agricultural vehicle
Pretty Asian female soldier sitting and working laptop on a ship.
Hydraulics control on crane lifting mechanism. Industrial components stock photo, hydraulic levers with labels and valves.
A sailor on HMAS Hobart, a Hobart Class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour gives directions to someone below, behind the structure.  Four seagulls preen themselves.  This image was taken on a sunny afternoon on 23 September 2023.
On the deck of the USS New Jersey battleship.
Ulsan, South Korea - March 17th, 2024: An artillery gun is prominently displayed on the deck of the Ulsan Frigate at the Jangsaengpo Whale Museum, with the bridge and radio tower visible in the background, showcasing the vessel's formidable defense capabilities.
Turkey - April 24, 2007: TCG İskenderun A1600 takes part in the Military Logistics activities of the Turkish Navy. This ship, which has the status of a passenger ship, took its passengers to commemorate the Gallipoli Wars and anchored in Çanakkale. \n\nIn the photo, the ship's crew trying to fix the ship with the rope
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