F-14A Tomcat accelerates down the deck of the USS FORRESTAL (CV-59) [1760x1091]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
Two Tu-95 Bear bomber aircraft and an AN-124 Condor transport aircraft of the Russian military are parked on the flight line beside a B-52H Stratofortress aircraft of the 62nd Bombardment Squadron. The Russian planes are on base as part of an exchange program. 05-Jan-1992 [1763x1092]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
Pair of JASDF RF-4EJ Kai reconnaissance Phantoms take-off from Hyakuri Air Base [2381x1165]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
Former US President Jimmy Carter in the control room of his namesake ship, the Sea Wolf Class Attack Submarine USS JIMMY CARTER (SSN 23)5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
F-14A Tomcat taxis past a parked Tomcat on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS SARATOGA (CV-60) [1740x1088]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
The Japanese aircraft carrier Soryu as it tries to evade Boeing B-17 bomb strikes on 4 June 1942 [3436x3154]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
Saddamizer scribed on the bore fume evacuator on the 120mm barrel of an M1A1 Abrams tank at Camp Ripper, Kuwait [1762x1099]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/TankPorn
A Fighter Squadron 143 (VF-143) F-14A Tomcat aircraft ignites its afterburners before being launched from the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN-69). January 1983 [1498x1125]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
A cutaway of K-141 Kursk, an Oscar II-class nuclear-powered cruise-missile submarine5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
An EA-6B Prowler aircraft is refueled on the flight line during Exercise GALLANT EAGLE 88. Two F-14A Tomcats and a TA-4 Skyhawk II in camouflage paint are in the background. [1786x1120]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720) surfaces off the coast of Andros, Bahamas in September 19914yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Richard Nixon and his family prepare to ride the Monorail at Disneyland in 1959. [1407x1083]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Competitors prepare their submarines during the 12th International Human-Powered Submarine Races held in the David Taylor Model Basin in June 20134yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Los Angeles-class USS Dallas (SSN 700) moors alongside the Ohio-class USS Georgia (SSGN 729) and submarine tender USS Emory S Land (AS 39) in Diego Garcia [8 September 2011]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The Barracuda-class submarines (originally the K-1-class submarines) were the product of Project Kayo / General Dynamics Electric Boat 1950s Artwork5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The kitefin shark is now the largest known luminous vertebrate reaching up to 180cm (5ft 11in)3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/deepseacreatures
The first Space Shuttle landing in Florida moments before touchdown at the John F. Kennedy Space Center [1984]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/aviation
A decommissioned Typhoon-class (Project 941) submarine deteriorating in 20045yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
97m long, 7,400 tonne HMS Audacious (S122) emerging into public view ahead of her launch5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
B-427, a Project 641 (Foxtrot-class) submarine, in Long Beach, California5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
ROKS Cheonan (PCC-772) hit by a torpedo from a North Korean Yono-class midget submarine / Artist: Tom Freeman [565x760]4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS Delaware (SSN-791) after departing Newport News during sea trials in August 20194yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
View of conning tower ladder aboard the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728), Oct. 15, 20194yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The old Jefferson Barracks Bridge is visible in the background as some classic cars cross the first new bridge in 19834yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/StLouis
An M1A1 Abrams Tank from the U.S. Army Armored Cavalry crosses the bridge over the Sava River that links Croatia to Bosnia. December 1995. [1512x1013]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/TankPorn
An unarmed Trident II D5 missile launches from the USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) off the coast of San Diego on September 4, 2019 [4500x3005]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Submarines of the Black Sea Fleet in Pivdenna Bay, Sevastopol [March 30, 2019]4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The Soviet Union was - and Russia remains - the only nation capable of large-scape production, welding, and assembly of titanium structures. Titanium is lighter and significantly stronger than steel, corrosion resistant, and non-magnetic, hence not detectable by magnetic anomaly detection systems.3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
One of the three Japanese midget submarines that entered Sydney Harbour on the night of May 31, 19425yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Both in Sept. 1939 when WWII began in Europe and June 1941 when German armies invaded the Soviet Union, the Red Navy possessed the world's largest submarine force - 170 units in 1939 and 225 in 1941.4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS Alabama (SSBN-731) being moved dead-stick in the sound by a flotilla of tug boats [4 January 2006]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS Olympia (SSN-717) and HMS Talent (S92) in the Bay of Gibraltar (4 June 2019)5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The bridge-crew of the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN-728) conducts routine navigation and watch procedures while transiting the Mediterranean Sea, Oct. 15, 20194yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS North Carolina (SSN-777) christening at Newport News Shipyard [April 21, 2007]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The Balao-class submarine USS Sealion (APSS-315) modified to be a special forces transport4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A gorgeous shot of Avro Vulcan B.2 XH558 in formation with the Royal Air Force's Red Arrows aerobatic display team in 2015 [3922x2520]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/MilitaryPorn
An F-16A Fighting Falcon aircraft from the 186th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Montana Air National Guard, escorts a Soviet Su-27 Flanker aircraft to the Canadian border after an air show.5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/aviation
USS New Jersey (BB-62) moving past USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in San Francisco Bay [1809x1088]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
U-36 (S186), a Type 212A submarine of the German Navy, and Planet (research ship) in the background5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS Scamp (SS-277), a Gato-class submarine, never heard from again after November 9, 19445yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Explosive charge is detonated near the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS ARKANSAS (CGN-41) [1462x1091]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
A boarding party from the U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Pillsbury (DE-133) working to secure a tow line to the bow of the captured German submarine U-505 on June 4, 1944 [5684x4483]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle painted in the Russian Sukhoi Su-35S splinter color scheme [1212x1642]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
A stern view of the guided missile destroyer USS ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG-51) in floating dry dock AFDB-3. January 1991. [850x1020]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
A US Marine stands near the rear of a Sherman tank. The Marines have been deployed in Lebanon as part of a multi-national peacekeeping force following confrontation between Israeli forces and the Palestine Liberation Organization. February-1983. [1770x1131]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/DestroyedTanks
24 Empty Missile tubes, A Mushroom Cloud, And Now Comes Miller Time... [Old T-shirt]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) in position beneath the Space Shuttle Endeavour OV-105 (Orbiter Vehicle-105), suspended with a massive lifting structure, at Rockwell International's Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, CA. The shuttle is being transported to the Kennedy Space Center. Apr-1991.5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/aviation
The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Maryland (SSBN-738), Blue crew, returns to Kings Bay, Ga., following a strategic deterrence patrol on June 20, 20195yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Karl Donitz was found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg. His defense presented an affidavit from Admiral Chester Nimitz, who acknowledged that American submarine commanders in the Pacific had operated under nearly identical protocols.4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Camouflaged B-1 bomber flies with swept-back fourth prototype wings during a test mission from Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California. 1980. [1486x1122]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
Kilo Class Russian Navy Submarine near the Sea of Marmara | Photo by @arkeonaval4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
F-14A Tomcat from the Navy Top Gun Fighter Weapons School painted like an Iranian fighter for adversary training [1761x1107]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
USS Salt Lake City (SSN-716) in dry dock at Naval Base Point Loma in 20035yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
View of the command post for the Military Airlift Command (MAC) headquarters at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. 1987.5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/AirForce
Cheapest V90 ($26,500) vs most expensive V90 ($77,950) on Autotrader (April 20, 2021)3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/Volvo
Wilhelm Bauer (originally designated U-2540) a Type XXI U-boat of Nazi Germany's navy (Kriegsmarine)5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A Russian built Kilo-class submarine being delivered to China in 1995 [2868x1936]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
An American jet submarine, firing underwater rockets, might tilt the balance between victory and defeat in the event of a third world war. (1949 article by Frank Tinsley)5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
HMS Dreadnought (S101), the United Kingdom's first nuclear-powered submarine, on September 11, 19632yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The Gold crew of USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN 730) deploys on the boat's 100th patrol (May 21, 2020)4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A KC-10A Extender, aircraft and an SR-71 aircraft are silhouetted by the setting sun during in-flight refueling operations. 1982. [1744x1122]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/AirForce
A captured German Type IXC U-boat at anchor off Cape Henlopen, Delaware with a Sikorsky HNS-1 helicopter and blimp overhead [May 1945]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The Navy’s Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility (SEAFAC) near Ketchikan uses a series of underwater arrays to measure submarines’ acoustic signatures5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Multinational navy ships and a submarine steam in formation during a group sail off the coast of Hawaii during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2020, August 214yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes (CG-49) firing an RUR-5 ASROC [1584x1060]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarshipPorn
American M4A1 Sherman destroyed by an explosion near Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia in February 1943 [2050x1435]4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/DestroyedTanks
Starboard view of a Soviet Victor III nuclear attack submarine. The submarine, seen from a Navy P-3C Orion anti-submarine warfare aircraft, is approximately 470 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina and appears to be experiencing some sort of mechanical problems. Feb-1983. [1777x1128]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A starboard view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine BIRMINGHAM (SSN-695) conducting an emergency surfacing exercise during sea trials, November 1978. [1758x1096]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
The massive Project 613/Whiskey program produced 215 submarines for the Soviet Navy through 1958 (an average of 2.5 submarines per month) making it the largest submarine program of the Cold War era4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Japanese Type D (Koryu) midget submarines in a partially flooded drydock at Kure Naval Arsenal5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Conversion work to become a nuclear reactor training vessel continues for USS San Francisco (SSN-711)5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A North Korean ballistic missile submarine is definitely a step up for Pyongyang. But let’s keep it in perspective. First, this boat isn’t going to become operational for years, if at all, and whether its missiles will actually work without further testing is doubtful..5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A Royal Air Force pilot getting a haircut during a break between missions in 1942 [1900x2572]4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Imperial Russian Navy submarine Akula (1907) at 30 meters depth off the coast of Hiiumaa5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submechanophobia
The SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia shows a silver Lafayette-class submarine with Polaris missile and electron rings5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
My first tank in 5 years. Excited with all the possibilities. A blank canvas to shape.4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/Aquariums
US and British sailors explore the Arctic ice cap while conducting the first US and British coordinated surfacing at the North Pole. The ships are from left to right: the USS SEA DEVIL (SSN 664), USS BILLFISH (SSN 676), and HMS SUPERB (S 109). May 1987. [1471x1085]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Grumman F-14A+ Tomcat ascends after takeoff from NAS Oceana [1824x1094]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/WarplanePorn
Comparison of German Type VII U-boats, US Gato class, Japanese I-400-class, and Typhoon class5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A 34-foot Dauntless-class patrol boat transfers supplies to the USS Texas (SSN-775) in the Gulf of Tadjoura (Nov. 5, 2019)4yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
Soviet Ballistic Missile Submarine Base - by Brian W. McMullin (1986) (1200x898)5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
USS Florida (SSGN-728) sails in the Mediterranean Sea on August 27, 2019 [4745x7110]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines
A cross section model of a U.S. ballistic missile submarine and four of its launch tubes [1549x1916]5yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/submarines