The heavily armed riverine battleships known as Monitors. (the forward turret contained either a 40mm bofars or a 105mm gun.) Behind is a Tango (a troop carrying varient that doesn't look disimilar to a Landing Craft) Behind this monitors forward turret will be a mortar pit, there are up to three turrets on the main super structure with machine guns.
A very durable servicing and work area could be put down in a very short period of time. PACV 3 is resting on M8A1 matting in this photo. [Photo: US Navy]
PBR Mark 1 River boat
PBR Mark II River boat
Armored troop carrier with helipad
Ótimo tópico, parabéns pela iniciativa.
C-1 "Paraguay" is one of two large gunboats of ther navy (the other is C-2 Humaitá)
RASTREADOR-MINADOR " PY " M-10 LUEGO "Tte. Fariña " en la Armada Paraguaya.
ARP Capitan Cabral P01
Lp-102 is one of two Light Patrol Vessel that came from USA. Is main guns are two 12,mm machine guns
The Bolivian Navy base. - Lake Titica
Hatteras patrol vessel
Transport vessel
"Libertador Bolivar" TM-01 (Photography © Karsten Petersen) Transport used by the Bolivian navy for trade at the Bolivian free zones in Argentina and Uruguay. Here photographed at Rosario, - La Plata river -, Argentina Commissioned from Fairfield, UK, in 1951, - DWT.: 6390 tons, - Dimensions: 128,4 m x 16,8 m x 6,9 m, Propulsion: Diesel, 4600 hp - 16 knots Ex. 1951 "Ciudad de Barquisimeto", - 1977 "Simon Bolivar", - 1978 "Libertador Bolivar", - Stricken 1990.
PR-51 Class patrol boat
Lake patrol boat
Hospital ship
Boston Whalers Montauk
Capitan Bretel patrol boats
Piranha assault boats Mk.1
USS Milwaukee LCS 5 was built by Marinette Marine in Wisconsin. Its keel was laid October 27, 2011 and it was launched December 18, 2013. After commissioning in Milwaukee November 21, 2015 it made its way down the Great Lakes stopping in Detroit for the US Thanksgiving weekend. The tug Océan Ross Gaudreault met the ship in Lake Erie and escorted it down through the Seaway to Montreal. (The first ship in the series, USS Freedom got banged up a bit when it locked through the Seaway in 2008.)
Obrigado. Espero umas fotos vossas que têm uma das "marinhas de águas castanhas" maiores e mais activas da actualidade