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40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

Explore the storied history of warships and submarines, and feel the power of the sea monsters! In this article, we present you with 40 rare photos of warships and submarines that will give you a glimpse of the extraordinary charm of these sea behemoths.

1. The USS Wisconsin destroyer (B-64) is here, showing how big she is in Norfolk, Virginia

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

2. Missouri B-63, look at the size of those screws

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

3. "Terror of the Seas" before and after the sinking of the Bismarck

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

4, September 20, 1967: Cunard Liner Queen 伊丽莎白二世在苏格兰克莱厱班克下水

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

5. The U.S. Navy battleship USS Wisconsin (B-64) assists DeDrydock AFDB-1, April 1952, in Guam.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

6. It's just huge! Sailors on the Russian submarine "Typhoon".

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

7. Footage of the lucky aircraft carrier escaping, the date and location are unknown

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

8. On July 5, 1943, the light cruiser USS St. Louis was hit by this curious torpedo that bent her bow and arrow.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

9. USS Navy Recruit under construction in Union Square in 1917.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

10. On March 22, 1939, the German aircraft carrier "Graf Zeppelin" under construction. Kiel plant in Germany.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

11. The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Bon Homme Richard (CV-31) was launched at the New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, April 29, 1944.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

12. The sister ship of the Titanic, the three major screws of the HMS Olympic. This photo is often attributed to the Titanic, but this is incorrect. There are no known photographs of the Titanic propeller period.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

13, Gerald S. R Ford-class USS saw anchor in a dry dock

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

14. 1943 USS Iowa (B-61)

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

15. The USS Iowa transits through the Panama Canal.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

16. It doesn't look simple! In the control room of a German submarine of the First World War, SM UB-110.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

17. The destroyer USS Sam Rayburn (SSBN-635) shows the 16 hatches of her UGM-27 Polar Star missile; Each carries 3 W58 thermonuclear MIRV warheads,

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

18. A great picture shows how big the U-boat engine is.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

19. In 1943, workers attached a powerful R-2800 twin Wasp engine to an F4U Corsair at the Vought plant in Stratford, Connecticut. The XF4U-1 prototype was the first aircraft designed around the Pratt and Whitney R-2800 twin Wasp engines. The beast of this engine is the heart of the F4U.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

20. Boy sits on a sea mine, Kent, England, 1940

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

21. The aerial photograph of the hull of the US Navy battleship USS Arizona (B-39) is from the 50s of the 20th century.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

22. In 1976, the destroyer Oriscany was decommissioned

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

23. Gneisenau anchored in Kiel, Germany, in May 1939.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

24. Top-down view of HMS Hood in the Panama Canal.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

25. Long-hole submarine model of the Langley Research Center full-scale wind tunnel, 1950

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

26. Coventry Ordnance Factory's huge 100-tonne barrel 15-inch Mark I naval gun, dated September 1917.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

27. The Goryeo D-type dwarf submarine was rebuilt at the Kurray Naval Dockyard in October 1945, about six weeks after the end of World War II.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

28. Absolutely stunning footage of the British battleship Rodney in 1936.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

29. The destroyer USS New York (B-34) arrived in New York from the Pacific Ocean on about October 19, 1945.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

30. On May 29, 1958, the destroyer USS Stickerback collided with the USS Silverstein after conducting exercises in Hawaii. Efforts to save the submarine failed, and she sank later that day.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

31. Damage caused by collision.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

32. In June 1968, the USS New Jersey (B-62) passed through the Pedro Miguel lock as it passed through the Panama Canal

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

33. The USS Wisconsin (B-64) collided with the USS Eaton (DDE-510) in heavy fog and its bow was damaged

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

34, 1953, HMS Conway, Wei Shi Meina Strait.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

35. Evacuation of Dunkirk. British and French troops boarded one of the "boats", this one called "Vanity".

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

36. During the overhaul of the USS Wisconsin destroyer in 1987

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

37. One day in April 1919, the inhabitants of Hastings found a completely different problem blocking their view of the English Channel.....

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

38. Capture of Japanese mini-submarines in the Aleutian Islands in 1943 and 2021

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

39. A 61-inch projectile and six powder bags on the deck of the USS Iowa (B-16). This gives a good perspective on how huge that projectile is.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

40. In 1945, Queen Elizabeth arrived in New York Harbor with thousands of soldiers.

40 rare historical photos of warships and submarines, let you appreciate the extraordinary charm of sea monsters!

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