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The crew of USS Porter DDG78 destroyer chooses a mooring rope during executing the mooring operation in port of Odessa. July 08, 2018
Mossel Bay, Southern Cape, South Africa, December 13,  2007.  Roughneck oil drilling workers arrive on helicopter for duty on the rig, FA Platform,  off the cost of Mossel Bay.
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.
Vessel at Storm. Scanned from Slide film (Analogue).
San Diego, California - April 16, 2024: Close-up view of the USS Midway aircraft carrier deck with lifeboat and crew members.
U.S. military ship is leaving the port of San Diego, California
The view of open type exhaust gas scrubber treatment system on board a merchant ship at sea. This system is used to minimise pollution caused by funnel exhaust.
Close up shot from the side of the petrol ship, Istanbul, Turkey
Havana, Cuba - December 13, 2014: Cuban sailors stand on deck as their ship, a Rio Damuji class frigate, sails out of Havana Harbor. The largest warship in the Cuban Navy, it was built from old Spanish fishing trawlers.
Close-up at the anti-airforce heavy gun of the battle warship which is floating on blue turquoise sea water.
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.
15th June, 2022.  Frigate warship sails into in the harbour port of Cartagena in Spain as the crew line up on the bow to see the view
Grungy rusty steel hatch doors secured with nuts and bolts.
Modern frigate slicing through the waves.
Oil pipeline system on a warship carrying aircraft and oil pressure gauge
San Diego, California, USA - January 26, 2008: U.S. military ship is leaving the port of San Diego
View of a merchant ships muster station marked on the boat deck
The motorboat launch of USS Emory S. Land, a submarine tender of the US Navy, patrols Sydney Harbour.  In the background is the bow of HMAS Adelaide, an amphibious assault ship of the Royal Australian Navy. In the distance are eucalyptus trees of Sydney Harbour National Park. This image was taken from Finger Wharf, Woolloomooloo Bay on a cold and sunny afternoon on 1 July 2024.
Navy frigate moored at naval dockyard.
USS Carl Vinson enters Port of Los Angeles for Fleet Week 2024
FA18 SuperHornet military jet on board the USS Carl Vinson undergoes maintenance
Multiple valves on riveted metal walls of old naval ship
A part of the modern military navy ship.
A life raft canister is a durable container, typically made of fiberglass or plastic, designed to store and protect a life raft. These canisters are usually mounted on the deck of a boat, making the life raft easily accessible in an emergency.  Canisters are built to withstand harsh marine environments, protecting the life raft from the elements. Mounted on deck, they allow for quick deployment in case of an emergency. Canisters are generally larger and heavier than soft valise containers, but they offer better protection. Regular servicing is essential to ensure the life raft remains in good condition and ready for use
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A sailor in camouflage uniform walking on the deck of HMAS Canberra, an amphibious assault ship of the Royal Australian Navy.  He appears to be followed by his shadow, caused by the setting sun casting his shadow against the hull.  Safety netting is installed along the deck.  This image was taken from Mrs Macquarie's Chair on a sunny afternoon on 20 July 2023.
Air guns blast at the stern of a work vessel alongside an offshore oil rig. The air guns are deployed by cranes. Air compressors are on deck. This use of seismic in oil drilling is called borehole seismic. The results of the testing is called a vertical seimic profile or VSP.
Directly Above Shot Of Men Tying Rope On Cruise Ship On Bollard At Harbor
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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