The main cabin of the Frank W. Wheeler remains eerily preserved under about 600 feet of water in Lake Superior.2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submechanophobia
Coelacanths were thought to have died out 85 million years ago, but have since been found off the south-eastern coast of Africa and in Sulawe.3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/deepseacreatures
This is the flagship store of Pizitz, a department store chain in Alabama. At its peak Pizitz operated 12 other chains, mostly in the Birmingham area with some stores in Huntsville and other Alabama cities [5759x3839]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/AbandonedPorn
A cross section model of a U.S. ballistic missile submarine and four of its launch tubes [1549x1916]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/ThingsCutInHalfPorn
1/350 scale diorama of USS Chicago (SSN 722) leaving a secret underwater base3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The North American XF-108 Rapier, a proposed long-range, high-speed interceptor aircraft from the 1950s [1641x680]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/ThingsCutInHalfPorn
A tank allegedly from the Eritrean army is abandoned along the road in Dansa, southwest of Mekele in Tigray region, Ethiopia, on June 20, 20212yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/DestroyedTanks
U-505 (Type IXC), captured by the U.S. Navy on June 4, 1944, sitting on the 57th Street Beach, awaiting installation at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (Photo taken on August 27, 1954)2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Abandoned underground iron ore mine filled with a billion gallons of water5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submechanophobia
HH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopter breaks the surface off the coast of Okinawa, Japan after being raised from 1,800 feet deep5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submechanophobia
A partially completed Russian designed 'narco submarine' that was seized by police in September, 2000 (Facatativa, Colombia)2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A German Tiger II from the 505th heavy tank battalion destroyed in 1945 by Soviet assault aircraft on the highway between the Peise Peninsula (now the Svetly Peninsula) and the city of Fishhausen (modern city of Primorsk) [1639x1129]4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/DestroyedTanks
Members from the 8th Fighter Squadron pose in front of a bombed-out hardened aircraft shelter at Ahmed Al-Jaber Air Base Kuwait [1766x1106]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
A crew member attempts to make repairs on the tail section of a damaged Soviet Victor III nuclear-powered attack submarine underway in the Atlantic5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submechanophobia
A row of Bell AH-1Z Viper helicopters take off from the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD-4) as they transit the Strait of Hormuz on August 12, 2019 [5016x3344]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
Steel worker inspects a buoy within the Tinian Harbor on Oct. 1, 2020 [3072x2304]3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submechanophobia
President Kennedy touring the Ethan Allen-class submarine USS Thomas A. Edison (SSBN-610) in Norfolk, VA (May 13, 1962)2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The original U.S. Army M-1 Abrams prototype main battle tank on display at the U.S. Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds. June 1987. [1788x1123]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/TankPorn
A rear view of a parked B-1 bomber during testing and evaluation of the aircraft, March 1981, Edwards Air Force Base [1757x1095]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/aviation
The gold crew of the USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN 730) returns home after completing the submarine's 100th strategic deterrent patrol [August 5, 2020]4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
World War II veteran Roy Solt man's the helm during a tour of USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) on Oct. 13, 20184yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The submarine had stopped Japan's industrial heart from beating by severing its arteries and it did so well before the (B-29) bomber ruptured the organ. Given that, the B-29 firebombing raids that began in March 1945 were less strategic bombing than terror bombing. 4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
French submarine 'Saphir' (Q44) and five others moving from Gravesend to London, July 19092yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
An artist's concept of the guided missile cruiser USS Leahy (DLG/CG-16) [Art] [1500x1089]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
Royal Australian Navy, Republic of Korea Navy, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and United States Navy warships sail in formation during the Pacific Vanguard 2020 exercise [Sept 11, 2020]3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) passes through the locks of the Panama Canal. January-1984. [1765x1132]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
An F-22 Raptor, an F-117 Nighthawk, an F-4 Phantom and an F-15 Eagle fly over Holloman Air Force Base, during the Holloman Air and Space Expo. [2859x1899]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
Giant Atomic Sub Tanker cutaway drawing from Popular Mechanics [December 1958]4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A Mk 48 torpedo passes under a U.S. Navy ship during a 1972 exercise [1200x926]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Mark V Special Operations Craft is offloaded from a Lockheed C-5A Galaxy [1776x1107]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
Before being Deputy Chief Engineer at Chernobyl, Anatoly Dyatlov was posted to the Lenin Komsomol shipyard as head of Labratory 23 where he managed a team of twenty men who installed the reactors of the Yankee- and Victor-class submarines (1959-1973)4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Each of these giant compartments contain two submarine reactors and will be stored at the €600 million pad for at least 100 years / Sayda-Guba4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Naval special warfare (NSW) operators onboard a SEAL delivery vehicle Mark 11 conduct routine navigation training (May 13, 2020)4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II near Kotzebue Air Force Station, Alaska [1594x1058]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
USS Chicago (SSN 721) departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on June 2, 20204yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt banks into a dive over Alaska [1758x1109]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
The US Navy's Joint Venture (HSV-X1) and the Army's Spearhead (TSV-1X) [1656x1092]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
USS George Washington (SSBN-598) model at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
An Akula-class (Project 971) SSN spotted unusually very far inland for this time of year4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Fifty years ago (May 1970) the Soviet Navy conducted history’s largest peacetime fleet exercise. Labeled Okean (ocean), the event included 84 surface warships, 80-some submarines (including 15 nuclear powered), and 45 naval auxiliary and intelligence-collection ships.4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS Pampanito (SS-383/AGSS-383), a Balao-class submarine, in San Francisco4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
U.S. Navy F/A-18C Hornet painted in Russian Su-30SM Flanker-style color scheme [2393x1590]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
At the end of the war 156 U‐boats surrendered and 116 were scuttled northwest of Ireland in 1946 as part of Operation Deadlight4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF)'s Mitsubishi F-4EJ Phantom II (87-8409) fighter, special marking of 100 years anniversary of Kakamigahara Airfield [1920x1280]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
This view of the Baker Day underwater explosion in Bikini was made from a radio-controlled drone plane flying 15,000 feet above the crossroads target fleet [1313x2048]2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/AtomicPorn
In the mid-1970s, two U.S. submarine analysts visited a scrap yard in Pennsylvania that was buying exotic scrap metal from the USSR. Looking at every piece of metal, they made a singular discovery: a piece of machined titanium with the numbers 705 scratched into the surface.4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Twenty two F-117As preparing to deploy to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/aviation
Relaxing on a Grumman F-14A Tomcat aboard USS SARATOGA (CV-60) [809x1198]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
16m long mystery object next to a submersible barge at North Korea’s Sinpo South Shipyard4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS Missouri (SSN 780) departs Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility piers to begin sea trials on May 10, 20204yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
For the first 15 years of the Cold War the U.S. submarine force was manned by a relatively small, elite, all-volunteer group. Subsequently, the Polaris program brought about a crisis in submarine manning.4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
I don't mean to suggest by that that he is a man who is without controversy. He speaks his mind. Sometimes he has rivals who disagree with him; sometimes they are right, and he is the first to admit that sometimes he might be wrong. - President Richard Nixon (December 3, 1973)2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Sailors on the ballistic-missile submarine USS Alaska (SSBN-732) assemble topside to commemorate the submarine’s 100th patrol (June 15, 2017)5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
German Luftwaffe Lockheed F-104G Starfighter leads three USAF McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagles over Neuschwanstein Castle [2820x1890]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
USN Blue Angles F/A-18 Hornets in the vertical climb over Topeka, Kansas [967x1210]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
FROM JULIETTS TO YASENS: Development and Operational History of Soviet Nuclear-Powered Cruise-Missile Submarines by Alejandro A. Vilches Alarcon (May 2022, Helion @War Europe)2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A left front view of a U-2 reconnaissance aircraft as it approaches for landing on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS AMERICA (CV 66). October-1984. [1782x1127]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
USS Sterlet (SS-392) outside Pearl Harbor in 1968, one year before it was used as a target for USS Sargo (SSN-583)4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco is a turboprop light attack and observation aircraft. It was developed in the 1960’s for counter insurgency (COIN) combat. Its primary mission was as a Forward Air Control (FAC) aircraft.5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/aviation
It was inconceivable to U.S. intelligence and engineering analysts that the Soviets had installed two reactors in the submarine, generating 35,000 horsepower / Project 627 November Soviet's first nuclear powered submarine / Compared to USS Nautilus 13,400 horsepower single reactor design4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
From the end of World War II through 1959, some 350 submarines were completed in Soviet shipyards - compared to a total of 50 submarines produced in that same period by American shipyards4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A mushroom cloud rises above Fangataufa Lagoon following detonation of France's first hydrogen bomb. The bomb was held aloft by a balloon some 1,800 feet above the lagoon. Date August 24, 1968 [1368x2048]2yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/AtomicPorn
USNS Michelson (T-AGS-23), a WWII Liberty ship converted to an oceanographic survey ship, primary mission was to survey patrol routes for Polaris SSBNs and calibrate Ship’s Inertial Navigation Systems (SINS) for the submarines4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF)'s Kawasaki EC-1 (78-1021) electronic warfare training aircraft taxiing to the runway for takeoff from JASDF Iruma Air Base on 25 January 2018 [1920x1280]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/aviation
The grave of U-2360 diorama shows the end of the Type XXIII U-boat decades after being scuttled in the North Sea.4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
In a full strike configuration, an Ohio-class SSGN can carry up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles for land attack strike, with 22 missile tubes carrying seven missiles per tube5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
F-14A Tomcat accelerates down the deck of the USS FORRESTAL (CV-59) [1760x1091]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn