USS West Virginia Battleship

USS West Virginia Battleship

It's a Colorado-class battleship. In 1944 played an important role in the Second World War. Construction began in 1921, was launched in 1923, and commissioned in 1925. It was hit hard at Pearl Harbor, but was then repaired and returned to combat. In 1944, he participated in important battles such as the Philippine Naval Battle and the Gulf of Reitai Naval Battle, and supported the US military with its strong firepower. Equipped with nine 16-inch guns, it was one of the most powerful battleships in the U.S. Navy at the time. Its performance in the war proved its value as an offshore firepower platform until it was decommissioned after the war and eventually dismantled.
USS Oregon

USS Oregon

It is a battleship belonging to the United States Navy and belongs to the No. 3 battleship of the Indiana class. It is the second U.S. military ship named after Oregon. Construction began at the Union Steel Shipyard in San Francisco in 1891, launched in 1893, and finally commissioned in 1896. He took part in the Spanish-American War and the US-Philippine War, and left Hong Kong after the Boxer Rebellion, taking the lead in carrying a small number of Marines to Dagu to protect the local American expatriates. It was decommissioned in 1919 and loaned to Portland in June 1925 as a memorial ship. After Pearl Harbor, the Navy increased military supplies. Sold for dismantling 7 December 1942.
Kalak sailing ship

Kalak sailing ship

They were large ships used for trade, war and exploration in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Originating in the Mediterranean, it is a product of the development of sailing technology. It is known for its stability on rough seas, and has plenty of space to load cargo and supplies, suitable for long-distance sailing. Known as a "holk" in northern Europe, and were built of clinker, meaning they used an overlapping wood board structure, which was considered strong and durable at the time. The design includes a tall forecastle and stern, and multiple masts, usually equipped with square sails and Latin sails, allowing it to adapt to different wind directions.
Royal Barge, Baron Anders von Hopken, Sweden

Royal Barge, Baron Anders von Hopken, Sweden

It was a Swedish royal barge built in 1759. The ship was built by shipyard owner Eric Hånga at the Jatkojoki shipyard in Finland and launched that year with a length of 130 feet, capable of carrying 6000 barrels of French salt, equivalent to 295 Swedish tons. The registered port is Stockholm, and the shareholders include a number of businessmen. Named after Anders Johann von Hopken, a famous Swedish politician, cultural figure, one of the founding members of the Swedish Academy of Arts, and one of the founders of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Burned outside the Djurgardsvarvet in Stockholm in 1804.
Western powers naval battleships

Western powers naval battleships

They were the main ships of the navies of Western powers from the mid-17th century to the mid-19th century, and they formed the core force of maritime combat at that time. Originating from large sailing ships, this three-or four-masted ship has a towering structure at the rear, usually carrying heavy artillery, and is distributed on two decks. It usually has three decks, equipped with bottom deck guns of 30 to 48 pounder shells, middle deck guns of about 24 pounder shells, and upper deck guns of 30 or more 12 pounder guns. As a symbol of sea power at that time, it was not until the emergence of steam-powered battleships that they gradually withdrew from the stage of history.
Swedish NordicFolkboat Sailing

Swedish NordicFolkboat Sailing

A Swedish-designed sailboat, designed by JacIversen and TordSund, originally built in 1942. Originally built with a wooden hull, a glass-and-steel version was developed, simulating a traditional wooden hull structure. There are cruise accommodation facilities, while others are optimized for competition and have minimal internal facilities. Fully equipped boats can usually accommodate four people, with two main bunks and a front "V" bunk. It is known for its excellent sailing performance and ease of driving. With its classic design, nautical performance and build quality, it has become one of the most popular sailing ships in history.
US Nimitz-class aircraft carrier

US Nimitz-class aircraft carrier

It is a type of nuclear-powered multi-purpose aircraft carrier in active service under the U.S. Navy, as the core force of the U.S. Navy's ocean-going battle group. The length of the ship is 332.8 meters, and the width of the ship is 40.8 meters (hull) to 76.4 meters (flight deck). It can carry a variety of carrier-based aircraft for different purposes, such as F-14, F/A-18, etc., with a total of about 90 aircraft. Equipped with the "Sea Sparrow" missile launcher, the "dense array" short-range defense weapon system, etc., to provide a strong self-defense capability. With its powerful combat capability and almost unlimited endurance, it has become a symbol of US naval power and one of the largest aircraft carriers in the world.
China aircraft carrier Liaoning

China aircraft carrier Liaoning

It is an aircraft carrier under the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy that can carry fixed-wing aircraft, and it is also China's first aircraft carrier in service. It can carry more than 50 carrier-based aircraft, including J-15 carrier-based fighters, Zhi-9 carrier-based anti-submarine/multi-purpose helicopters, Zhi-8 transport helicopters, Ka-28 anti-submarine helicopters and Ka-31 early warning helicopters. It is equipped with domestic FL-3000N 24 combined short-range ship-to-air missiles, domestic 1130 11-tube near-fire guns, and domestic 10-tube anti-submarine rocket deep bomb launchers. Its service marks the Chinese navy has a real sense of the first aircraft carrier.
Russian aircraft carrier USS Kuznetsov

Russian aircraft carrier USS Kuznetsov

It is an aircraft carrier under the jurisdiction of the Russian Navy and is currently the only aircraft carrier in active service in Russia. It is equipped with CADS-N-1 "Kashtan" ship-based artillery combined with air defense weapons, AK630 6-tube 30mm gun, 3K-45 "granite" anti-ship missile, SA-N-9 air defense missile, etc. It can carry a variety of models such as Su-33 fighter jets, Ka-27 helicopters, Su-25UTG trainers, and Ka-31 early warning helicopters. With its all-access flight deck and the huge ski-jump take-off deck at the bow as its main features, it is an important force in the Russian Navy and can perform a variety of maritime tasks.
USS Gerald R. Ford

USS Gerald R. Ford

It is the first ship of the latest generation of Ford-class aircraft carriers in the US Navy, representing the backbone of the US military's maritime strike force in the 21st century. It can carry about 75 to 90 aircraft of various types. Equipped with improved sea sparrow missiles, rolling fuselage missiles and dense array short-range defense weapon systems, it provides a strong self-defense capability. Thanks to its nuclear propulsion, the Ford has almost unlimited endurance and can store up to 60 days of food. Its entry into service marks a significant advancement in the U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier technology, with its design and capabilities surpassing its predecessor, the Nimitz-class, to become one of the largest aircraft carriers in the world in many respects.
Croatian RTOP-12KraljDmitarZvonimir missile boat

Croatian RTOP-12KraljDmitarZvonimir missile boat

It is a type of missile boat in the Croatian Navy, belonging to the Kralj class. Built by the Croatian Kraljevica shipyard, the keel was laid in 1993 and launched into service in 2001. It is equipped with four to eight RBS-15 anti-ship missiles, one Bofors 57mm MK1 naval gun and one AK-630 near-anti-ship gun. The length is 54.3 meters, the width is 8.5 meters, and the draft is 2.8 meters. It adopts three-axis propulsion and is equipped with three M-504 diesel engines. As part of the Croatian Navy, it demonstrates the modernization and self-construction of the country's naval forces.
British Amazon Class 21 frigate

British Amazon Class 21 frigate

It is a type of frigate in the British Royal Navy in the 1970 s and 1990 s, designed to replace the old Leopard and Salisbury class frigates. Based on the MK-5/7 patrol ship, the scale-up design is suitable for a wide range of low-to medium-intensity combat tasks, including surface patrol and economic sea area maintenance. The full-load displacement is 3250 tons. In order to reduce the upper weight and facilitate the navigation performance, the superstructure is made of aluminum alloy. As the fire accident exposed the flammable properties of aluminum alloy, the subsequent ships switched to steel to build the superstructure.
United States Constitution Class II Railgun Destroyer DDR-2000

United States Constitution Class II Railgun Destroyer DDR-2000

It is a next-generation main surface ship designed by the U.S. Navy to meet the needs of the future battlefield. From the 2041 Navy RFP, it aims to build the next generation of main surface ships to replace the aging Zumwalt-class and Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, as well as a limited number of Oregon-class warships. The design takes full advantage of the progress made in rail gun, laser and sensor technology in the past 30 years. The ship recommends artillery as the primary weapon system and focuses less on full stealth and more on balanced hull design and firepower. It was the first warship in history to incorporate railguns as a major aspect of its design.
Ukrainian Gyurza-M-class gunboat

Ukrainian Gyurza-M-class gunboat

It is a series of small armored gunboats in service with the Ukrainian Navy. Built by KuznyanaRybalskomu Shipyard, the first two began construction in October 2012. The armament consists of 2 x BM-5M.01 "Katran-M" remote-controlled weapon stations, each equipped with a 30mm automatic grenade launcher. It is also equipped with a 30mm ZTM-1 automatic gun, a 7.62mm CT machine gun and a laser-guided man-portable air defense missile system, as well as two "Barrier" anti-tank missiles. Built with bulletproof steel, it provides a degree of protection.
missile boat

missile boat

It is a small, fast, and usually missile-equipped military ship designed for rapid strike and defense missions in offshore or coastal waters. Known for its high speed, agility and concealment, it is able to maneuver quickly between complex coastlines and islands, posing a threat to enemy ships. The main weapon is the cruise ship-to-ship missile. It plays an important role in modern navies, especially in local conflicts and coastal defense. Able to use speed and concealment to conduct surprise attacks on enemy ships. The design usually focuses on stealth performance to reduce the radar cross-sectional area and improve survivability.
Indonesia Sigma-class frigate Diponegoro-class frigate

Indonesia Sigma-class frigate Diponegoro-class frigate

It is a light frigate equipped by the Indonesian Navy and developed and produced by the Dutch Damen Shipbuilding Group. Modular design, can adapt to a variety of operational needs, with excellent reliability and affordability. It has a length of 90.71 meters, a width of 13.02 meters, a draft of 3.60 meters and a displacement of 1,692 tons. The design focuses on low-track design, including reducing radar cross-sectional area, infrared signal, noise and vibration, so that it has better stealth performance. The main tasks include surface patrol, economic sea patrol and some anti-submarine operations.
stealth destroyer

stealth destroyer

It is a modern warship that is specially designed to reduce radar cross-sectional area (RCS) and infrared radiation, making it difficult to detect by the enemy. The inclined hull design and superstructure are adopted to avoid being perpendicular to the water surface to reduce the reflection of radar waves. Antennas and electronics are often conformal in design and built into the hull to reduce radar signals. The use of absorbing materials and special coatings is also a common means of reducing RCS. The design not only considers radar stealth, but also includes reducing infrared signatures to reduce the possibility of being detected by enemy infrared detection equipment.
United States USSJohnPaulJones(DDG-53) missile destroyer

United States USSJohnPaulJones(DDG-53) missile destroyer

It is the third U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer and the first ship of this class to be deployed on the west coast. Named after the United States Navy hero John Paul Jones, he inherited his motto: "I wish to have nothing to do with any ship that does not gallop, for I intend to go down a dangerous path." Construction began on 8 August 1990 at Bath Steel Works, launched on 26 October 1991 and commissioned on 18 December 1993. It represents the modern combat effectiveness of the U.S. Navy and is equipped with the most advanced weapons, engineering and damage control systems.
American Arleigh Burke-class missile destroyer

American Arleigh Burke-class missile destroyer

It is a type of multi-mission surface warship of the United States Navy, known for its comprehensive combat capability. Able to operate independently or as part of carrier strike groups, surface action groups, amphibious reserve groups and supply groups. Heart is the Aegis combat system, which integrates the ship's sensors and weapons systems to counter anti-ship missile threats. The design focuses on stealth and protection capabilities. It is equipped with a "three defenses" filtration and ventilation system for nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare. The hull has a strong ability to withstand attacks. It was the first destroyer used by the U.S. Navy after World War II to adopt steel ships. With its strong combat capability and advanced technology, it continues to play an important role in the U.S. Navy.
Brazilian NPaGurupi-P47 Patrol Vessel

Brazilian NPaGurupi-P47 Patrol Vessel

It is a patrol ship of the Brazilian Navy, belonging to the Grajaú class. Ordered in 1994, it was one of the fourth batch of two ships of the class. It was launched on September 6, 1995 and commissioned on April 23, 1996. It is also equipped with a semi-hard-hulled speedboat capable of carrying 10 people and an inflatable boat capable of carrying 6 people. The name derives from the river of the same name on the border of the Brazilian states of Pará and Maranhão, and is the second ship in the Brazilian Navy to bear the name "Gurupi. Mainly in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Espírito Santo coastal areas of the mission, under the South-East Navy detachment.
Russia IvanGrenBDK11711 large landing ship

Russia IvanGrenBDK11711 large landing ship

It is a large landing ship built by the Russian Navy and built by the Yantar shipyard. It is the largest landing ship built by Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union. It is designed to transport military equipment and materials, as well as landing troops. Capable of transporting 300 soldiers, 13 main battle tanks or 36 armored personnel carriers. It is equipped with anti-aircraft missile system, 76mm AK-176 naval gun and 30mm AK-630M-2 near-defense weapon system. Helicopter operation capability is also available to support Ka-29 or Ka-27 helicopter landings and hangar facilities.
Russian Project22160-class patrol ship

Russian Project22160-class patrol ship

It is a large patrol ship built for the Russian Navy. It is mainly used to perform patrol, monitoring and protection tasks in open and closed waters. Construction began in February 2014, and as of December 2016, there are five ships under construction, the first of which joined the Russian Navy in December 2018. The design features include a modular design, with a length of 94 meters, a width of 14 meters, a height of 3.4 meters, a standard displacement of about 4,550 tons, and a capacity of 80 personnel. Equipped with a retractable hangar and helicopter deck, capable of supporting a 12-ton rescue helicopter. Enhance the operational capabilities of the Russian Navy in multiple fleets
Russian Grachonok-class anti-sabotage and large guard vessels

Russian Grachonok-class anti-sabotage and large guard vessels

It is an anti-sabotage and large guard vessel of the Russian Navy. The purpose of the design is to combat destructive terrorist forces in the waters near the base and in the area close to the base, and also to assist the border defense service of the Russian Federal Security Service in solving the problem of protecting and maintaining the Russian state border. It has a single deck, a steel hull and a cab made of aluminum-magnesium alloy, with a continuous main deck, a developed superstructure, and a tilted bow and stern. The ship was equipped with a crane for work on the stern. Since 2008, 26 have been built, playing an important role in the protection of Russian naval bases.
Russia Project22800KarakurtClass missile frigate

Russia Project22800KarakurtClass missile frigate

It is a new type of small missile frigate of the Russian Navy, designed by the Almaz Design Bureau. It has been in service since 2018 and is designed to complement the Buyan-M-class frigates for offshore operations to provide more ocean-going capabilities. Design features include a stealthy superstructure and integrated mast, equipped with phased array radar panels, emphasizing high maneuverability, stability and wave resistance. The main weapons include Kalibr-NK cruise missiles launched from the eight-unit UKSK vertical launch system, capable of hitting targets within a range of about 2500 kilometers. These ships enhance the Russian Navy's operational capabilities across multiple fleets.