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Anti Submarine Collection

"Guardians of the Deep: Unleashing the Power of Anti-Submarine Warfare" In a world where unseen threats lurk beneath the waves

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: A striking picture of Cataline flying boat taking off on the 24-hour patrol over the Atlantic

A striking picture of Cataline flying boat taking off on the 24-hour patrol over the Atlantic. They perform splendidly, searching for U-boats and guarding Atlantic convoys

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: HMAS Yarra - River-Class Torpedo Destroyer

HMAS Yarra - River-Class Torpedo Destroyer
Royal Australian Navy - HMAS Yarra / HMS Yarra, a River-Class Torpedo Destroyer, making way at speed, on the River Clyde during manufacturers trials in 1910. Yarra was built by William Denny & Bros

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: H. M. S. Tumult (F121) - Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate

H. M. S. Tumult (F121) - Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate
H.M.S. Tumult (F121) - Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate - Commissioned in 1943 (as a T-class destroyer), built by John Brown & Company. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: HMS Escort, E-class destroyer

HMS Escort, E-class destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Escort, an E-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: HMS Vulture - a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer

HMS Vulture - a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Vulture, a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer ordered under the 1895 - 1896 Naval Estimates. She was the fifth ship to carry this name since it was introduced in 1776 for a

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: HMS Swiftsure - Swiftsure-class pre-dreadnought battleship

HMS Swiftsure - Swiftsure-class pre-dreadnought battleship
Royal Navy - HMS Swiftsure, the lead ship of the Swiftsure-class pre-dreadnought battleship, moored up. Originally known as Constitucion, ordered by the Chilean Navy

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: A Trap for the Enemys Submarines (litho)

A Trap for the Enemys Submarines (litho)
961036 A Trap for the Enemys Submarines (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Trap for the Enemys Submarines: at work on the nets)

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Sikorsky SH-3A 148967

Sikorsky SH-3A 148967
United States Navy - Sikorsky SH-3A 148967 (msn 61039, base code NT, call-sign 61 ), of anti-submarine squadron HS-8. This helicopter was converted to SH-3H standard ca 1972

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: United States Navy - Sikorsky HSS-2 Sea King 148992

United States Navy - Sikorsky HSS-2 Sea King 148992 (msn 61066, unit code NS, call-sign 50 of HS-6 (Helicopter anti-Submarine squadron 6) Re-designated SH-3A in 1962 and later converted to SH-3H

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: United States Navy - Sikorsky HSS-1 Seabat 141582

United States Navy - Sikorsky HSS-1 Seabat 141582 (msn 58-228, unit code VB, call-sign 2 of HS-8 (Helicopter anti-Submarine squadron 8) Date: circa 1961

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Blackburn YA. 7 WB781

Blackburn YA. 7 WB781
Blackburn YA.7 WB781 (msn 5615), on the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough fire dump (struck off charge on 18 May 1955)

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: WW2 - Nairana-class Escort Carrier - HMS Nairana. She was built at John Brown & Company

WW2 - Nairana-class Escort Carrier - HMS Nairana. She was built at John Brown & Company shipyards in Clydebank, Scotland. When construction started in 1941 she was intended as a merchant ship

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Kamov Ka-25

Kamov Ka-25
Russian Navy Kamov Ka-25 Helicopter Flying Date: 1976

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Bristol 171 Sycamore Mk 3A

Bristol 171 Sycamore Mk 3A
Bea Helicopters British European Airways Bristol 171 Sycamore Mk-3A Flying Date: 1950s

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Pre-Action Calibration fire from the forward 5 Mk 54 gun aboard USS Donald Cook

Pre-Action Calibration fire from the forward 5 Mk 54 gun aboard USS Donald Cook
Central Command Area of Responsibility, April 23, 2003 - Crewmembers aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Donald Cook (DDG-75)

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev transits our of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev transits our of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
The Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev (BPK-548) transits out of Pearl Harbor channel near Ford Island on Oahu, Hawaii. The Panteleyev is a Udaloy-class destroyer

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Two P-3 Orion maritime surveillance aircraft fly over attack submarine USS Houston

Two P-3 Orion maritime surveillance aircraft fly over attack submarine USS Houston
December 10, 2010 - Two P-3 Orion anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft from the Japan Maritime Defense Force, left, and the U.S

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: Air Trials

Air Trials
10th October 1955: A squadron of Gannet anti-submarine aircraft fly over the HMS Ark Royal during the carrier drill and flying trials in the English Channel

Background imageAnti Submarine Collection: An American World War II Douglas B-18B Bolo bomber, converted from a B-18A for anti-submarine

An American World War II Douglas B-18B Bolo bomber, converted from a B-18A for anti-submarine warfare through
ANTI-SUBMARINE AIRCRAFT. An American World War II Douglas B-18B Bolo bomber, converted from a B-18A for anti-submarine warfare through the installation of radar equipment in the nose


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"Guardians of the Deep: Unleashing the Power of Anti-Submarine Warfare" In a world where unseen threats lurk beneath the waves, these mighty warriors take to the skies and seas to protect our waters. A striking picture captures the awe-inspiring sight of a Catalina flying boat gracefully taking off on its 24-hour patrol over the vast Atlantic, ready to hunt down any lurking submarines. Joining this aerial fleet is H. M. S. Tumult, a Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate, cutting through turbulent waters with unwavering determination. Alongside her stands HMS Escort, an E-class destroyer armed with advanced technology and relentless spirit in its pursuit against underwater adversaries. Not far behind is HMS Vulture, a Clydebank three-funnel destroyer boasting incredible speed at 30 knots - leaving no room for escape for those who dare challenge her might. And let us not forget about HMS Swiftsure, a pre-dreadnought battleship from the formidable Swiftsure-class that strikes fear into enemy hearts as it patrols strategic maritime routes. Taking flight above them all is HMS Eagle, soaring high as an aircraft carrier equipped with state-of-the-art anti-submarine capabilities. Its presence alone acts as both shield and sword against any submarine threat that dares approach. Across distant oceans lies HMAS Yarra - a River-Class Torpedo Destroyer hailing from Australia's naval forces. With precision and agility unmatched by many others in its class, it serves as an invaluable asset in safeguarding vital sea lanes. As we delve deeper into history's annals of warfare tactics against submarines comes "A Trap for Enemy Submarines, " depicted in lithographic brilliance. This artwork showcases ingenious strategies employed by brave sailors to ensnare their elusive foes beneath treacherous depths. But it doesn't end there; modern advancements have birthed remarkable machines like Sikorsky SH-3A 148967, a United States Navy helicopter designed specifically for anti-submarine warfare.