Japanese Navy's Taigei class lead boat JS Taigei (SS-513) arrived in Yokohama for the "Fleet Week" event. Taigei will be open to the public from November 3rd to November 5th.
The flooding of the drydock where the battleship Bretagne rests, Toulon, 21 October 1916; in the foreground, a pair of sponson-mounted secondary guns, visibly close to the waterline
French destroyer escort, La Combattante, in a harbor, 1943. This ship was built as HMS Haldon, of the British Hunt class (Type 3). Her camouflage pattern was identical on both sides of the ship.
The incomplete Graf Zeppelin on 6 February 1942, at Gotenhafen by British Royal Air Force aircraft. A three-masted sailing ship, possibly one of the German Navy's vessels (Horst Wessel, Albert Leo Schlageter, or Gorch Fock) appears at a nearby pier.
DL-10/DLG-10/DDG-41 USS King Farragut-class destroyer named for Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King underway in 1983 as DDG-41 she was sold on April 15, 1994 and broken up in 1995
Russian Navy's newest (launched on 25/12/2021) Project 955A Borey-A/Borei II class SSBN Generallisimus Suvorov leaving Severodvinsk & heading out for the sea trials, late October 2022. Photo by CrazyMK.
Los Angeles Flight II (VLS) class USS Key West (SSN-722) arriving at Busan, Republic of Korea, for a scheduled port visit as part of its deployment to the Indo-Pacific, 31/10/2022.
USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) fires a training chaff round from its MK36 Super Rapid Bloom Offboard Countermeasures Chaff launcher. Note, the exploding chaff is from a different series. July 25, 2018.
On October 31, 1941 USS Reuben James (DD-245) was sunk by German U-boat, U-552 while escorting Convoy HX 156 near Iceland. She was the first US naval ship sunk during WWII. Out of a crew of 144 officers and enlisted personal, only 44 of them survived. All the officers died that day.