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ITT Ships
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oh lawd is dat sum ships?
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more like submarine

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Mayan Empress - Ex. Winston Churchill :(
Such a waste of a beautiful ship
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>>172633
WHERE THE FUCK IS THIS!?
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>>172633

Ex-SS America/Australis/American Star, whatever.

Oh, and, she's finally broken up almost completely now. That's an old picture.
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>>172851

/r/ story behind this.
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>>172812
Yes but you didn't answer the question.

<-- USS Theodore Roosevelt [CVN-71]
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>>172878
Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

<-- Russian Cruiser "Murmansk", Norway
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>>172875
As I recall it was an explosion in one of the cargo containers which of course started a massive fire. Ship was lucky to stay afloat. Happened a year or two ago.
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Yamato
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QE
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Does anyone have a good shot of the original QE (I think) that burnt out in Hong Kong Harbour in the 70s?

Thx :>
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--->>>172569
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>>172875
Google Hyundai Fortune .
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Use to be American Star.
Same ship as>>172633and others on this thread.
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>>172900

Topic is SHIPS, not SHIPWRECKS
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Does anybody got any info on this carrier?
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>>172961

can't remember what the carrier's called, but i'm pretty sure i saw this on discovery channel a while back, they blew it up. good show.
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>>172901
Sorry, but I have this old picture of the British Queen Elizabeth II luxury ocean liner in front of the World Trade Center, 1977.
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>>172961


thats the USS Oriskany
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/r/ sailboats
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This is not a shipwreck but a ship that got wrecked.
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This is not a shipwreck but a ship painted to look like one.
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This is not a shipwreck but a ship enjoying a day out on the beach.
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This ship needs no water. It is a ship of the desert. It`s not related to camels, which too are ships of the desert.
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>>173063

on google earth they have a us navy battleship in the desert. cant remember where but az/nv/nm abouts. lots of weird shit when they were testing the bombs
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This ship is not a shipwreck but it does have a sh*tload of firepower. It has the ability to make ships into shipwrecks.
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>>172812
There is a whole Wiki-page on that ship.
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>>173067
The Missouri?
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Yes, that is the Missouri (BB-63)
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I believe that is the Russian sailing ship Kruzenshtern.

Pic: another sailboat, the Royal Clipper.
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Here's a ship that has an unbelievable amount of firepower, designed to turn whole countries into radioactive wrecks.
A Russian Typhoon Class (Russian designation is Akula -- "Shark" -- which should not be confused with NATO's "Akula" nuclear-powered attack submarine (which the Russians designate as "Bars")) Project 941 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, that carries 20 solid-fuel propellant R-39 long-range missiles (10,000 km range) which carry 10 MIRVs each. That's 200 nuclear warheads in a 48,000-ton submarine, awaiting orders to fire.
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/slbm/941.htm
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/russia/941.htm
>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
>>173154
Model kits for the Typhoon-class tend to be strangely uncommon for some reason. As it is, my Yamato is accompanied by the Yahagi, the Akula, the SSN-21 Seawolf and the SSN-23 Jimmy Carter.
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>>172879

The Soviet cruiser Murmansk was the ex-USS Milwaukee, a light cruiser which looked nothing like that wreck. In fact, the Milwaukee was returned to the USN in 1949 and scrapped that year.

>>173154

...Except that submarines have always been, and will always be, "boats."
>> Arutima
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oohh shit, the empress of britain.

Her sister ship, empress of ireland, sank in the st-lawrence river, in 1914
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SEAKING! FUCK YEAH!
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You are mistaken. That is a Sverdlov class cruiser "Murmansk".

From Wikipedia:
"Murmansk (????????) -named after the city of Murmansk - built by Severodvinsk - laid down 1953, launched 24 April 1955, completed 22 eptember 1955, On her way to India for scrapping she ran aground december 1994 at Hasvik, Norway"
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Subs are "boats."
True. Some weigh in close to 50,000 tons (fully submerged displacement weight or something), so that makes them mightily big boats indeed.
Pig boats, as they were called during WW2.
Pic: Russian Typhoon (Akula) Class Project 941 boomer submarine.
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Man the Iowa class were some badass boats. My dad's last ship-bound job was XO of the New Jersey before he rode a desk to retirement.
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