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| x USS Cobia |
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Gato class submarine | Nov 28, 1943 |
USS Cobia (SS/AGSS-245) is a Gato-class submarine, formerly of the United States Navy, named for the cobia, a food fish found in warm waters.
Cobia (SS-245) was laid down on 17 March 1943 by Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn. She was launched on 28...
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| x USS Croaker |
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Gato class submarine | Dec 19, 1943 |
USS Croaker (SS/SSK/AGSS/IXSS-246), a Gato-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the croaker, any of various fishes which make throbbing or drumming noises.
Her keel was laid down on 1 April 1943 by Electric...
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| x USS Wahoo |
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Gato class submarine | Feb 14, 1942 |
USS Wahoo (SS-238) was a Gato-class submarine, the first United States Navy ship to be named for the wahoo, a dark blue food fish of Florida and the West Indies.
Her keel was laid down 28 June 1941 at the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California....
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| x Emma Mærsk |
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E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship | Sep 8, 2006 |
Emma Mærsk is the first container ship in the E-class of eight owned by the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. When she was launched in 2006, Emma Mærsk was the largest container ship ever built. As of 2010, she and her seven sister ships are the longest...
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| x Estelle Mærsk | E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship | 2006 | 9,321,495 |
Estelle Mærsk is a container ship owned and run by the Mærsk Line. She was, as of 2009 the largest ever built by terms of gross tonnage. Estelle Mærsk has a capacity of 11,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), including around 1,000 40 feet (12 m)...
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| x Eleonora Mærsk | E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship | 9,321,500 | |||
| x Evelyn Maersk | E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship | ||||
| x Japanese submarine I-25 |
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B1 type submarine |
I-25 (イ-25) was a B1-Type (I-15 Class) submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in World War II, took part in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and carried out the only aerial bombing on the continental United States during wartime; during the...
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| x Japanese submarine I-21 |
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B1 type submarine | Feb 24, 1940 |
I-21 (伊号第二一潜水艦, I-gō Dai Nijū-ichi sensui-kan) was a Japanese Type B1 submarine which saw service during World War II in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She displaced 1,950 tons and had a speed of 24 knots (44 km/h). I-21 was the most successful...
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| x Japanese submarine I-26 | B1 type submarine |
I-26 was a Japanese B1 type submarine which saw service in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was completed and commissioned at the Kure Dockyard on 6 November 1941, under the command of Commander Yokota Minoru.
On 7 December 1941,...
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| x Japanese submarine I-29 | B1 type submarine |
I-29, code-named Matsu (松, Japanese for "pine tree"), was a B1 type submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy used during World War II on two secret missions with Germany, during one of which she was sunk.
This was the most numerous class of Japanese...
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| x Japanese submarine I-30 | B1 type submarine | Sep 17, 1940 |
I-30 was a Type B1 submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. After operating in the Indian Ocean she participated in a Yanagi mission, aimed at connecting Japan and Nazi Germany by submarine. She was the first Japanese submarine...
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| x Japanese submarine I-34 | B1 type submarine | Sep 24, 1941 |
I-34 was a Kaidai Junsen Type B1 class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy. During World War II, while on a Yanagi mission between Japan and Germany carrying strategic raw material and information, she was sunk by the British submarine HMS...
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| x Japanese submarine I-19 | B1 type submarine | Sep 16, 1939 |
I-19 was a Japanese Type B1 submarine which saw service during World War II in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was responsible for sinking the USS Wasp (CV-7) and USS O'Brien (DD-415), and damaging the USS North Carolina (BB-55) during the...
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| x Unterseeboot 180 | German Type IX submarine | May 1942 |
German submarine U-180 was a Type IXD1 transport U-boat of the Nazi German Kriegsmarine which served in World War II. Her keel was laid down on 25 February 1941 at the AG Weser yard in Bremen, and was launched on 10 December 1941. Stripped of...
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| x Japanese submarine I-401 | I-400 class submarine |
The Sen Toku-class I-401 was once the largest submarine in the world. It was commanded by Lieutenant Commander Nobukiyo Nambu of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Capable of carrying three two-seat Aichi M6A1 "Seiran" (Mountain Haze)...
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| x USS Constitution |
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Oct 10, 1797 |
USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat....
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| x HMS Hermione |
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Frigate | Sep 9, 1782 |
HMS Hermione was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was notorious for having the bloodiest mutiny in British naval history, which saw her captain and most of the officers killed. The mutineers then handed the ship over to the Spanish...
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| x HMS Meteorite | German Type XVIIB submarine | Feb 1945 |
HMS Meteorite was an experimental U-boat developed in Germany, scuttled at the end of World War II, subsequently raised and commissioned into the Royal Navy. The submarine was originally commissioned into the Kriegsmarine in March 1945 as U-1407. It...
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| x U-459 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| x U-461 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| x U-463 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| x U 1406 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| x K-141 Kursk |
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Oscar class submarine | 1994 |
K-141 Kursk was an Oscar-II class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine of the Russian Navy, lost with all hands when it sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000. Kursk, full name Атомная подводная лодка «Курск», which, translated, means the...
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| x Soviet submarine K-173 | Oscar class submarine | Jun 18, 1990 |
Russian submarine K-173 Krasnoyarsk is an Oscar-class submarine which was commissioned on December 31, 1986, and entered service with the Russian Navy It has been removed from active service and its present status is unclear.
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| x K-186 Omsk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-456 Viluchinsk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-132 Irkutsk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-266 Orel | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-410 Smolensk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-119 Voronezh | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-148 Krasnodar | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-150 Tomsk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x K-530 Belgorod | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| x USS Nautilus |
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Jan 21, 1954 |
USS Nautilus (SSN-571) is the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine. She was the first vessel to complete a submerged transit beneath the North Pole on August 3, 1958. Namesake of the submarine in Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues...
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| x ChangZheng 1 | |||||
| x ChangZheng 2 | Han class submarine | ||||
| x ChangZheng 3 | Han class submarine | ||||
| x ChangZheng 4 | Han class submarine | ||||
| x ChangZheng 5 | Han class submarine | ||||
| x Otchayanny | Sovremenny class destroyer | ||||
| x Otlichnyy | Sovremenny class destroyer | ||||
| x Osmotritelnyy | Sovremenny class destroyer | ||||
| x Victoria |
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1519 |
Victoria (or Nao Victoria, as well as Vittoria) was a Spanish carrack and the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the world. The Victoria was part of a Spanish expedition commanded by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, and after his...
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| x USS Monitor |
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Monitor | Jan 30, 1862 |
USS Monitor was the first ironclad warship commissioned by the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She is most famous for her participation in the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, the first-ever battle fought between two...
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| x USS Stark |
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Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate | May 30, 1980 |
USS Stark (FFG-31), 23rd ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Admiral Harold Rainsford Stark (1880–1972).
Ordered from Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle, Washington, on January 23, 1978, as part of the FY78...
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| x Irving Johnson |
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The twin brigantines Irving Johnson and Exy Johnson are the flagships of the Los Angeles Maritime Institute's (LAMI) TopSail Youth Program, a non-profit organization created as a character building organization to help at risk youth prepare for life...
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| x Lynx |
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Jul 28, 2001 |
Lynx is a square topsail schooner based in Newport Beach, California. She is an interpretation of an American letter of marque vessel of the same name from 1812. The original Lynx completed one voyage, running the Royal Navy blockade; the British...
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| x Earl of Pembroke |
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Earl of Pembroke is a wooden barque, currently being used as a tall ship of the 18th century for historical films. She can also be rented for excursions.
She was built in Pukavik, Sweden as "Orion" in 1945 or 1948. The ship was used to haul timber...
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| x Kaskelot |
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Kaskelot is the flagship of the Square Sail fleet and is based out of her homeport of Charlestown, Cornwall, UK (though registered to Bristol). She is a three-masted barque and one of the largest remaining wooden ships in commission. The Kaskelot...
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| x Phoenix |
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The Phoenix was built by Hjorne & Jakobsen at Frederikshavn, Denmark in 1929 as an Evangelical Mission Schooner.
Twenty years later she retired from missionary work and carried cargo until her engine room was damaged by fire. In 1974 she was bought...
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| x Glenlee |
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Dec 3, 1896 |
Glenlee is a three-masted baldheaded steel-hulled barque, launched fully rigged and seaworthy on December 3, 1896. She is now a museum ship at the Riverside Museum on Pointhouse Quay, Glasgow, known as The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour.
Glenlee was...
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| x Gorch Fock |
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Aug 23, 1958 |
The Gorch Fock is a tall ship of the German Navy (Deutsche Marine). She is the second ship of that name and a sister ship of the Gorch Fock built in 1933. Both ships are named in honor of the German writer Johann Kinau who wrote under the pseudonym ...
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| x Kaisei |
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1987 |
The STS Kaisei (海星), meaning “Sea Star” in the Japanese language, is a steel-hulled brigantine designed by Zygmunt Choreń. It was built in Gdańsk, Poland in 1987. It is a two-masted vessel, square rigged on the foremast, with fore-and-aft sails on...
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| x Peking |
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The Peking is a steel-hulled four-masted barque. A so-called Flying P-Liner of the German company F. Laeisz, it was one of the last generation of windjammers used in the nitrate trade and wheat trade around the often treacherous Cape Horn.
Eking out...
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| x Amerigo Vespucci |
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Feb 22, 1931 |
The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Marina Militare, named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Its home port is Livorno, Italy, and it is in use as a school ship.
In 1925, the Regia Marina ordered two school ships to a design by General...
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| x Escuela Naval Militar |
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The Escuela Naval Militar de Oficiales (ENM) at Marín, Pontevedra, in north-western Spain, is the Spanish institution in charge of training the Spanish Navy's officer class, as well as other naval personnel. It has been established here since 1943,...
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| x Juan Sebastián Elcano |
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The Juan Sebastián de Elcano is a training ship for the Royal Spanish Navy. She is a four-masted topsail, steel-hulled schooner. At 113 metres (370 feet) long, she is the third-largest Tall Ship in the world.
She is named after Spanish explorer Juan...
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| x RV Oceania |
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1985 |
RV Oceania, or SY Oceania, is a tall ship, owned by the Polish Academy of Sciences, and used as a research vessel.
She was built in 1985 in the Gdańsk Shipyard in Poland, after the design of Zygmunt Choreń. The hull was based on plans of earlier...
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| x Elissa |
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Oct 27, 1877 |
The tall ship Elissa is a three-masted barque. She is currently moored in Galveston, Texas, and is one of the oldest ships sailing today.
The Elissa was built in Aberdeen, Scotland as a merchant vessel in a time when steamships were overtaking...
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