Soviet World War II warship mixed battleship Moldova

Soviet World War II warship mixed battleship Moldova

In the 1930 s, Japan's frantic expansion in East Asia caused the Soviet Union to be wary. In view of Japan's refusal to renew the London Naval Treaty, the Soviet Union decided to adopt the Pr.1058B scheme designed to build a hybrid warship "Moldova" for the Far East Pacific Fleet in response to the Japanese naval threat. The ship is equipped with a four-seat triple-mounted 406mm main gun, and the performance of the new Su-6 carrier-based attack aircraft is far superior to that of the same period, with stronger firepower and air combat mobility.
Soviet program ship Georgia mixed battleship

Soviet program ship Georgia mixed battleship

The Soviet Navy's top brass planned to use Pr. Guided by the 1058 engineering design plan, the hull of the Soviet-class battleship under construction was transformed to deal with potential threats. The plan was named "Georgia. But with the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany's blatant non-aggression pact, the plan ultimately failed to be implemented.
Soviet programme ship Mix battleship Jaroslavwitz

Soviet programme ship Mix battleship Jaroslavwitz

Soviet designers borrowed the Italian idea of setting up a seaplane platform at the stern of the ship and designed this hybrid warship. Because the difference between carrier-based aircraft and seaplane was not fully considered, the narrow flight deck made it difficult for the aircraft to land, and the mooring deck aircraft could not cope with the bad sea conditions, so the plan was rejected immediately.
Japanese 1920 s warship Kaga-class Tosa battleship

Japanese 1920 s warship Kaga-class Tosa battleship

The Kii-class battleships are the blueprints for the remaining four battleships of the eight battleships in the 88th Fleet program, following the Nagmen-class battleships and the Kaga-class battleships.
Japanese battleship Satsuma-class Anyi during the 1920 s.

Japanese battleship Satsuma-class Anyi during the 1920 s.

An Yi (Japanese: An Yun/Aki) is the second ship of the Japanese Navy's Satsuma-class quasi-dreadnought, named after An Yi, which is now in Hiroshima Prefecture. At that time, the original word "An Yi" was used as the name of the ship.
Italian World War II Plan Ship RE D'ITALIA Battleship

Italian World War II Plan Ship RE D'ITALIA Battleship

Italian World War II warship Luigi Rizzo class cruiser Luigi Rizzo

Italian World War II warship Luigi Rizzo class cruiser Luigi Rizzo

Italian World War II warship Giuseppe Garibaldi class Giuseppe Garibaldi No.

Italian World War II warship Giuseppe Garibaldi class Giuseppe Garibaldi No.

World War I (1915-1918) involved in the blockade of Austro-Hungarian ports, in 1917 converted into an anti-submarine cruiser, carrying deep-projectile throwers and sonar prototypes. In World War II (1940-1943), he was involved in the blockade of Malta (1941-1942) to provide reconnaissance support to the Italian fleet, which was attacked several times by British submarines. The ship was decommissioned in 1943 due to serious aging, damaged by Allied bombing in 1944 and dismantled in the 1950 s.
Italian World War II warship Giuseppe Garibaldi-class Costanzo Ciano light cruiser

Italian World War II warship Giuseppe Garibaldi-class Costanzo Ciano light cruiser

Giuseppe Garibaldi class Costanzo Ciano, commissioned in 1934. Before World War II, the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) carried out a blockade of Republican ports and shelled cities such as Barcelona. The Battle of Cape Matapan (1941) exchanged fire with the British Mediterranean Fleet and was withdrawn to Taranto for repair after damage. After the Italian surrender in September 1943, the port of La Spezia was captured by German forces and renamed "FK.3". The warship was badly damaged in 1944 Allied air strikes and the wreckage was dismantled in 1947.
Italian World War II Program Ship Giuseppe Garibaldi Class Cesare Borja Plan B Cruiser

Italian World War II Program Ship Giuseppe Garibaldi Class Cesare Borja Plan B Cruiser

Cesare Borja Plan Type B is only a proposal that stays in the drawing stage.
Italian World War II warship Giuseppe Garibaldi class Cesare Borja cruiser

Italian World War II warship Giuseppe Garibaldi class Cesare Borja cruiser

The Giuseppe Garibaldi-class cruiser Cesare Borja began service in 1930 and was commissioned in 1934. After Italy surrendered in 1943, it was captured by the German army. It was destroyed by allied bombing in 1944 and dismantled in 1947. The power system has 4 Parsons steam turbines, 8 Yarrow oil-fired boilers, a total power of 85,000 horsepower, four-axis propulsion, 6 152mm naval guns for main guns, 4 76mm anti-aircraft guns for auxiliary guns, and 6 533mm torpedo tubes.
Italian World War II warship Andrea Doria class Francesco Morosini battleship

Italian World War II warship Andrea Doria class Francesco Morosini battleship

The Andrea Doria-class battleship Francesco Morosini was started in 1912, served in 1915, scuttled in 1943 due to Italian surrender, and completely damaged by Allied bombing in 1944. 18 coal-fired boilers, 4 steam turbines, total power 32,000 horsepower, four-axis propulsion, speed of 21.5 knots, 4 twin 305mm main guns, 16 152mm sub-guns.
Japan's World War II Plan Ship B65 Battle Cruiser

Japan's World War II Plan Ship B65 Battle Cruiser

In 1943, due to the deterioration of the war situation in the Pacific Ocean, the Japanese Navy gave priority to the construction of submarines and light ships, and the B65 plan was canceled.
French 50 s warship Colbert class cruiser

French 50 s warship Colbert class cruiser

The Colbert class (Colbert-class) was part of France's post-war naval reconstruction program and was designed based on the pre-World War II "Algerian-class treaty cruiser" (7,600-ton cruiser built in the 1930 s). The service period was 1956-1991 (the last ship was decommissioned). Main gun 3-seat triple-mounted 152mm naval gun (Modèle 1943 type). Anti-aircraft guns have 8 twin-mounted 100mm naval guns and 12 twin-mounted 37mm anti-aircraft guns. Anti-submarine weapons 2 550mm torpedo tubes and deep projectiles.
French 50 s warship T-47-class destroyer USS La Bourdones

French 50 s warship T-47-class destroyer USS La Bourdones

The ship is named La Bourdonnais (La Bourdones) Class T-47, with a total of 12 ships (D626 to D637) built. They are all anti-submarine escort destroyers, belonging to the French Mediterranean Fleet, and perform anti-submarine patrol missions of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The Suez Canal Crisis (1956) participated in joint operations between France and Britain, supported Suez withdrawal operations, and provided fire cover and anti-submarine vigilance. The Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962) enforced a naval blockade in Operation Dolphin to prevent the Algerian National Liberation Front from acquiring weapons.
Dutch 50 s ship USS Jacob van Hemskelke-class van Ghent destroyer

Dutch 50 s ship USS Jacob van Hemskelke-class van Ghent destroyer

The Jacob van Hemskirk-class destroyer was commissioned in 1951, commissioned in 1957 and retired in 1976. It is a multi-purpose destroyer, focusing on anti-submarine and air defense, adapting to NATO's North Sea defense system. Holland's first domestic missile destroyer after the war, equipped with early air defense missile system. In 1965, the "Sea Cat" short-range air defense missile (Seacat) was installed to replace some of the "Beagle" systems. After decommissioning in 1976, some equipment was used for subsequent ship upgrades.
Dutch 50 s ship Terkel Sides' class van Galen frigate

Dutch 50 s ship Terkel Sides' class van Galen frigate

Six Terkel Hedes-class frigates built by the Netherlands for the Indonesian Navy in the 1950 s for anti-submarine and area air defense missions. The Van Galen was commissioned in 1953, commissioned in 1957 (during the Indonesian Navy) and transferred to the Dutch Navy in 1962. It is named after Dutch Lieutenant General Johan van Galen (1604-1653), a famous commander in the Anglo-Dutch War.
Dutch 50 s ship Dutch-class frigate Holland

Dutch 50 s ship Dutch-class frigate Holland

Started in 1950 and entered service in 1953, with a total of 2 ships. The multi-purpose frigate undertakes anti-submarine, air defense and sea strike missions. The Netherlands is the first domestic large-scale surface ship after the war, integrating British and American technologies. Displacement 2,750 tons (standard)/3,650 tons (full load). The size is 113 meters by 12 meters by 4 meters, the power is 2 steam turbines, the total power is 55,000 horsepower, the double-shaft propulsion is 30 knots (speed), and the range is 4,500 nautical miles/18 knots.
Dutch World War II warship USS Gerald Callenburg-class destroyer

Dutch World War II warship USS Gerald Callenburg-class destroyer

The Kalundberg-class destroyer was commissioned in October 1937, launched in October 1938, and commissioned in September 1939. As the main destroyer of the Dutch Navy, responsible for escort, anti-submarine and regional air defense tasks. After serving under the Dutch East India Fleet, responsible for the defense of the Dutch East Indies. In May 1940, the German invasion of the Netherlands, the ship was ordered to return to Europe, but on the way due to fuel shortages stranded in North Africa. After the Dutch surrender, the Gerard Callenburg attempted to flee to England, but was spotted by the Luftwaffe in the English Channel. The ship sank itself near Dunkirk, but the Germans later salvaged and repaired it and renamed it TA. 3.
Soviet 50 s warship 68 modified cruiser

Soviet 50 s warship 68 modified cruiser

68 modified cruiser (Russian: Крейсера проекта 68-бис, NATO's first ship of this class, Sverdlov, claims to be a Sverdlov class cruiser). The 68 modified cruiser has a full load displacement of 17500 tons and is equipped with 12 152mm guns, 12 100mm guns and 24 anti-aircraft guns. It was the first cruiser of the Soviet Union after World War II and the last traditional artillery cruiser. However, some Soviet admirals at the time still believed that cruisers still had value in bad weather before the emergence of all-weather aircraft carriers.
Chinese Navy Type 051 guided missile destroyer Zunyi

Chinese Navy Type 051 guided missile destroyer Zunyi

The Zunyi ship is an improved model 051D of the Chinese Navy's 051 guided missile destroyer (NATO code-named "brigade class"). It served from the 1980 s to the 2010 s and was the main surface combat ship independently designed and built by China in the 20th century.
Soviet World War II warship Sverdlov class light cruiser

Soviet World War II warship Sverdlov class light cruiser

The Sverdlov class design began in the late 1930 s. It was originally planned to fight against German Hipper class heavy cruisers. However, due to the interruption of the Soviet-German War (1941-1945), actual construction began in 1948 and was completed in 1955 (after the war). It has a standard displacement of 13,600 tons and is equipped with 152mm main guns, anti-aircraft guns and torpedoes. The design focused on high speed (32 knots) and anti-ship capability, but the armor was relatively weak. A total of 14 ships were built, which was one of the main surface ships of the Soviet Union after the war. In the 1950 s, anti-aircraft missile test equipment (such as the "57mm anti-aircraft gun system") was installed, but no major upgrades were made.
British CLAA Tier 7 MINERVA Cruiser

British CLAA Tier 7 MINERVA Cruiser

It is a light cruiser belonging to the seventh class of the British Navy. Known for its speed, agility and powerful firepower, it performs a variety of missions at sea, including reconnaissance, escort and fleet support. Equipped with advanced weapon systems and sensors, it can play a key role in modern naval warfare. MINERVA-class cruisers are designed with a focus on multi-tasking capabilities and high efficiency, allowing them to adapt to changing battlefield environments. As part of the British Navy, the MINERVA-class cruisers carry out missions around the world, protecting national interests and maintaining maritime security.
Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Guangdong Ship Aircraft Carrier

Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Guangdong Ship Aircraft Carrier

It is an aircraft carrier under the jurisdiction of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. As an important force in the Chinese navy, the Guangdong ship represents China's development and achievements in the field of aircraft carriers. It is one of the aircraft carriers designed and built by China, which has important strategic and symbolic significance. It not only enhances the ocean-going combat capability of the Chinese navy, but also marks a new step in the modernization of the Chinese navy. Equipped with advanced weapon systems and carrier-based aircraft, it can perform tasks in a variety of complex sea conditions. As the star ship of the Chinese Navy, the Guangdong ship has demonstrated the strength and image of the Chinese Navy on many occasions at home and abroad.
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