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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- History of the Royal Canadian Navy (links | edit)
- Ivan Goncharov (links | edit)
- Alfa-class submarine (links | edit)
- Finnish Navy (links | edit)
- Flag of Russia (links | edit)
- Victory Day (9 May) (links | edit)
- Extremely low frequency (links | edit)
- Sukhoi Su-25 (links | edit)
- Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast (links | edit)
- Russian Shipyard Number 10 (links | edit)
- Sukhoi Su-24 (links | edit)
- French Navy (links | edit)
- Mil Mi-24 (links | edit)
- Russian cruiser Aurora (links | edit)
- Snake Island (Ukraine) (links | edit)
- Russian Naval Infantry (links | edit)
- Baltiysk (links | edit)
- Strategic Rocket Forces (links | edit)
- Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk (links | edit)
- Cruise-missile submarine (links | edit)
- Hellenic Navy (links | edit)
- List of destroyer classes (links | edit)
- HMS Liverpool (D92) (links | edit)
- HMS Cornwall (F99) (links | edit)
- Lake Pleshcheyevo (links | edit)
- South African Navy (links | edit)
- Arkhangelsk Oblast (links | edit)
- Krasnodar Krai (links | edit)
- Sarov (links | edit)
- Submarine tender (links | edit)
- Murmansk Oblast (links | edit)
- Ulyanovsk Oblast (links | edit)
- Valour-class frigate (links | edit)
- HMS Richmond (F239) (links | edit)
- Standard diving dress (links | edit)
- Underwater warfare (links | edit)
- List of sunken nuclear submarines (links | edit)
- Eastern Front (World War II) (links | edit)
- Project 941 submarine (links | edit)
- November-class submarine (links | edit)
- Victor-class submarine (links | edit)
- P-15 Termit (links | edit)
- USS Grayling (SSN-646) (links | edit)
- Russian submarine Novomoskovsk (K-407) (links | edit)
- Patrol boat (links | edit)
- Antonov An-72 (links | edit)
- Landing craft (links | edit)
- Russian submarine Vepr (links | edit)
- USS Hewitt (links | edit)
- Sukhoi Su-33 (links | edit)