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F-14 traps on Enterprise
Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan - Oct.8,2017.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
The Phalanx CIWS (Close-In Weapons System) machine gun of HMAS Supply mounted on the stern deck.  A warning sign on the machine gun cover reads, \
Russian set of military radars 1S91M3 Kub
Gothenburg, Sweden - March 05 2023: 12.7 mm Hitrole-NT remote-controlled machine gun turret on German Navy frigate F222 Baden-Württemberg.
Aircraft carrier
Military carrier turrets and weapons on warship at sunset close-up
Tokyo, Japan - October 22, 2019:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force General Dynamics \
Kocaeli, Turkey - July 7, 2020: Old Turkish navy Force ship representing on sekapark in Kocaeli, Turkey.
Chaff launcher is seen on the deck of a military ship sailing on the sea.
The Phalanx CIWS (Close-In Weapons System) machine gun of HMAS Arunta mounted on her stern deck.  The gun and ammunition loading mechanism are normally covered when in port. \n She is docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour, in preparation for an open day to the public during Navy Week, the first open day since the Covid pandemic.  This image was taken at sunset from Woolloomooloo Bay on 25 February 2023.
Beja, Portugal: Air combat manoeuvring instrumentation (ACMI) pod - P5 Combat Training System (CTS) by CUBIC / Leonardo DRS on a F-16 Fighting-Falcon interceptor - ACMI usually includes 4 major subsystems: Control and Computation; Transmission Instrumentation; Airborne Instrumentation and Advanced Display and Debriefing or Individual Combat Aircrew Display - Beja Airport serves both civil and military aviation - image obtained in a public non-ticketed area.
Surface-to-air missiles with radar guidance system pointing to the sky.
A lineup of military missiles is positioned on stands in a secure facility, surrounded by concrete walls, indicating readiness for deployment.
cannon fire from a frigate
Military carrier turrets and weapons on warship at sunset close-up
A warship in the sea. Battle ship at ocean
Abandoned passenger airplane. No people.
The Phalanx CIWS (Close-In Weapons System) machine gun of HMAS Sydney mounted on the stern deck.  A warning sign reads, \
Rocket attack - pod with Hydra 70 rockets on an AH-1 Cobra helicopter (unguided 70mm rockets) - two rockets leaving the pod. Fin-stabilized unguided rocket used primarily for air-to-ground attack.
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.
Four frigates doing an exercise on the ocean at the end of the day.I used a slide film
Smoke launchers on a destroyer warship designed to cloak the ship and hide her from view
A part of the modern military navy ship.
Norfolk, Virginia, USA - August 23, 2024: The 16 inch guns of the USS Wisconsin (BB-64) at the waterfront.
Douglas AD-5N Skyraider dive bomber with extra fuel tank and torpedo. Livingston Betsworth Field (Waterloo Municipal Airport), Waterloo, Iowa, USA 1953.
Color image of an automated machine gun on the deck of a military ship, at sea.
Beja, Portugal: EuroDASS Praetorian DASS - this defensive Aid Sub-System (DASS) provides threat assessment, aircraft protection and support measures in extremely hostile and severe environments. The Praetorian system is a modular system consisting of antennas for electronic countermeasures (ECM), electronic support measures (ESM), missile approach warning systems (MAW), laser warning receivers (LWR) and Towed radar decoy (TRD) - portside wingtip of a  Eurofighter Typhoon - electronic warfare (EW) - Beja Airport, photo obtained in a public area.
Tokyo, Japan - October 22, 2019:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile launcher on JS Oyodo (DE-231).
Norfolk, Virginia, USA - May 30, 2023: The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) aircraft carrier docked at Naval Station Norfolk while in port.
Free Images: "bestof:Mark 15 20 mm Phalanx close-in weapons system (CIWS) is test fired aboard the aircraft carrier USS Independence (CV 62), May 17, 1988. (OPA-NARA II-8/10/2015)."
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