Buques de guerra 1939 - 1945
Warships 1939 -1945
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Acorazados - Ironclads & Dreadnoughts
https://pinturasdeguerra-acorazados.tumblr.com
Navíos de vela - Sailing warships
https://pinturasdeguerra-mar.tumblr.com/
Idk if you want them or anything, but I needed good images of the destroyer Yukikaze so I touched up and remastered these, and by mistake a Kamikaze class as well. But I think they really came out looking excellent so I wanted to offer them to you for all the help you have given me. Not much, but I really appreciate you. Thank you. Stay safe and have fun my friend! 😁✌️
Your gratitude is appreciated, the first two have been posted in the colection, the middle one I didn't know, I will photochop the letters out when I have the time, currently posting First World War airplanes at that gallery
Hello! Me again! I'm hoping you can tell me what this thing is. My image search can't tell me anything. Wavers between a torpedo boat and a U-Boat and I don't think either is correct. Best guess is a early destroyer or destroyer escort? I'm at a loss. Almost expect it to be just a boat someone drew. Not a real ship at all. Appreciate you big time! Stay safe and have fun! 😁✌️
Hello! Thanks for sharing! I had never seen that one before. It took me about a couple seconds to recognize, it's a Soviet Motor Gun Boat of around 1943. The Black Sea Fleet had been knocked out of combat by the loss of their bases and Stalin's order to not further risk the remaining ships, so to support the amphibious operations, the Soviets armed these boats in a brilliant improvisation with T-34 tank turrets, heavy machineguns and some even had Katyusha rocket launchers. Sadly I know very little about these craft but they were used to great effect in the Black Sea, the Kerch landing, the liberation of Crimea and in the river flotillas of the Dnieper and the Danube. By the palette this might be a work by A. Yu. Zaikin
No question today. Just have a nice USS Boise for you. Don't remember seeing her posted. If she is I apologize for wasting your time. Stay safe and have fun my friend! 😁✌️
Good afternoon, I am the photo researcher for the U.S. Naval Institute, a non-profit located in Annapolis Maryland. For the upcoming issue of Naval History, we are hoping to use the painting 1944 USS Archerfish - Jaroslaw Wróbel. We are trying to get a high res copy and permission to use it. Do you have any contact or information you could share about the artist? Thank you.
The artist has a facebook page, you can use google translate to write him. I am surprised at these requests, I just collect war paintings to liven up my screen
May 24th 1941, Battle of the Denmark Strait. German battleship Bismarck exchanging fire with the British battle cruiser HMS Hood and battleship HMS Prince of Wales, as captured from the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen.
HMS Glowworm
Was a British Royal Navy 2,000 ton G-class destroyer. While supporting the Allied Norwegian campaign in April 1940 she encountered the much larger 18,000 ton German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper.
Howdy, its me again sir. I've named every ship in my collection except for this one. My searchs say SMS Emden, which is very wrong, or HMS Warspite, another incorrect answer. Hope you have an idea and I thank and appreciate your help very much. 🙏🙇
Hello, it's easily recognizable as the first modern battleship, HMS Dreadnought. The port looks to me like Malta on account of the bastion forts, and thus the date should be September-October 1913
I'm having a heck of a time naming Italian warships. I obviously don't understand Italian and I can't figure out what is the ship name and sometimes it's like it's not even there. (Midway pic for giggles)
I will get back to you, I do not know Italian either but is close enough to Spanish to be understandable, just send the pic or link and I will check it out