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U.S. military ship is leaving the port of San Diego, California
HMAS Hobart (DDG39), a destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy, docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour.  Visible behind her are her sister ship, HMAS Sydney (DDG42), and the Amphibious Assault Ships, HMAS Canberra (L02) and HMAS Adelaide (L01).  Seagulls rest on a floating pontoon.   This image was taken on an overcast summer evening.
Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan - Oct.8,2017.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - December 04, 2022: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force JS Murasame (DD-101), Murasame-class destroyer.
Japanese warship, frigate
Four frigates doing an exercise on the ocean at the end of the day.I used a slide film
Black and white silhouette of army ship, white background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
USNAVY ship DDG89 Defense destroyer ship at Yokosuka port Japan
Chinese warships
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.
Naval military ship is moving to patrol and defense international cargo ships in the Red Sea
Military carrier turrets and weapons on warship at sunset close-up
A warship in the sea. Battle ship at ocean
Japanese Aegis ships.
Tokyo, Japan - October 22, 2019:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force JS Yugiri (DD-153) and JS Oyodo (DE-231).
Yokosuka, Japan - May 25, 2023 : JS Uraga (MST-463) at the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's base in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Canakkale, Turkey - May 17, 2017: View of canakkale bosphorus with a warship of the Turkish Navy, which protect the bosphorus.
HMAS Adelaide (left) and HMAS Hobart (right) of the Royal Australian Navy docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour.  HMAS Adelaide is one of two Canberra Class amphibious assault ships. HMAS Hobart is one of three Hobart Class destroyers. The mast of HMAS Sydney, another Hobart Class destroyer, is visible in the background. This image was taken on a rainy, overcast and windy afternoon on 25 November 2023.
'This captivating photograph features a dramatic coastal scene where the rugged cliffs of the Atlantic coastline meet the vast expanse of the ocean. The foreground showcases sturdy rock formations jutting out from the water, while in the distance, a large naval ship sails steadily across the serene waves. A small boat can be seen trailing nearby, adding a sense of scale and adventure. The overall composition captures both the power of nature and human presence, harmoniously blending them into a single frame.'
San Diego, California, USA - January 26, 2008: U.S. military ship is leaving the port of San Diego
a war ship on the ocean panorama
Modern frigate slicing through the waves.
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - June 05, 2012: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force JS Ariake (DD-109), Murasame-class destroyer.
Navy ship in the port, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Kocaeli, Turkey - July 7, 2020: Old Turkish navy Force ship representing on sekapark in Kocaeli, Turkey.
The mast of HMAS Hobart, DDG-39, a Hobart Class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney Harbour. The silhouette of eight sulphur crested cockatoos are visible perched throughout the structure. This image was taken from Woolloomooloo Bay on a cold and sunny morning at sunrise on 29 June 2024.
TCG Anadolu, built in Sedef Shipyard in Istanbul, is 230 meters (754 feet) in length and 32 m (105 ft) in width, and has an area of 9,200 square meters (99,028 sq-ft).\n\nSix helicopters can land or take off simultaneously, while uncrewed combat aerial vehicles can also be deployed at the ship's flight deck.\n\nThe ship, with a full-fledged hospital and two operation rooms, can host around 1,200 staff.\n\nIt has a capacity to carry 13 tanks, 27 marine assault vehicles, six armored personnel carriers, 15 trailers, and 33 various vehicles.
Moroni, Grande Comore / Ngazidja, Comoros islands: starboard view of INS Talwar F40, as it leaves Moroni - Talwar ('sword') Class Frigate - Designed by Severnoye Design Bureau, built at the Baltic Shipyard, Vasilyevsky Island, St Petersburg - Indian Navy Western Fleet warship - Talwar-class guided missile frigates are modified Krivak III-class frigates. Naval patrols in the Indian Ocean apply India's official policy: 'Project influence in India's maritime area of interest, to further the nation's political, economic and security objectives.'
the dark silhouette of a warship stands out on the horizon, far out at sea. Photomontage with digitally-created elements
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