Sunday, December 19, 2010

KRI Pulau Rupat-712

KRI Pulau Rupat-712. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI Untung Surapati (872)

KRI Untung Surapati-872. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI Fatahilah (361)

KRI Fatahilah. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI Layang- 805

KRI Layang. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI Soputan (923)

KRI Soputan. (Photo: Ivan Meshkov)

KAL Tedung

KAL Tedung. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI Akhmad Yani (351)

KRI Akhmad Yani. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI Teluk Jakarta (541)

KRI Teluk Jakarta. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI Warakas (816)

KRI Warakas. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

KRI dr. Soeharso (990)

KRI dr. Soeharso. (Photo: Indonesia Navy)

HMAS Newcastle (FFG-06)

HMAS Newcastle fires an Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) as part of the Surface to Air Missile Exercise (SAMEX) with HMAS Warramunga. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Newcastle (FFG-06)

HMAS Newcastle fires an Standard Missile (SM-2) as part of the Surface to Air Missile Exercise (SAMEX) with HMAS Warramunga. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Newcastle (FFG-06)

HMAS Newcastle (FFG-06) and other ships participaiting in Exercise Ocean Protector at anchor in Jervis Bay, New South Wales. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Manoora (L 52)

HMAS Manoora (L 52) (formerly USS Fairfax County (LST-1193)) and other ships from the Australian and New Zealand navies sail from Jervis Bay in company for exercises off the New South Wales coast. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMNZS Endeavour (A11)

HMNZS Endeavour at anchor in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, during Exercise Ocean Protector. (Photo: Australia DoD)

JS Mochisio (SS 600)

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Oyashio-class submarine JS Mochisio (SS 600) returns to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after participating in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises. RIMPAC is a biennial, multinational exercise designed to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational interoperability. (Photo: U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class N. Brett Morton)

JS Mochisio (SS 600)

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Oyashio-class submarine JS Mochisio (SS 600) returns to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after participating in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises. RIMPAC is a biennial, multinational exercise designed to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational interoperability. (Photo: U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class N. Brett Morton)

HMAS Warramunga (FFH 152)

HMAS Warramunga at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area. (Photo: Australia DoD)

HMAS Darwin (FFG-04)

HMAS Darwin at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area. (Photo: Australia DoD)

CNS Rancagua (LST92)

CNS Rancagua (LST92). (Photo: Juan Carlos C)

CNS Rancagua (LST92)

CNS Rancagua (LST92). (Photo: Juan Carlos C)

CNS Rancagua (LST92)

CNS Rancagua (LST92). (Photo: Juan Carlos C)

CNS Rancagua (LST 92)

CNS Rancagua (LST92). (Photo: Juan Carlos C)

RSS Challenger

RSS Challenger. (Photo: Kockums)

USS Patriot (MCM 7)

The mine countermeasures ship USS Patriot (MCM 7) departs Lumut, Malaysia after conducting training exercises with the Royal Malaysian Navy. (Photo: U.S. Navy)

HMS Gotland

HMS Gotland. (Photo: Kockums)

CNS Blanco Encalada (FF-15)

The Chilean frigate Blanco Encalada (FF-15) departs from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to participate in exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2006. Eight nations are participating in RIMPAC, the world's largest biennial maritime exercise. Conducted in the waters off Hawaii, RIMPAC brings together military forces from Australia, Canada, Chile, Peru, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. (Photo: U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Rebecca J. Moat)