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Observation of Military Facilities on Google Maps.
Other Navies
French Navy / Marine Nationale
Brest Naval Base
A major base of French Navy.
Toulon is a home of the Charles de Gaulle, of the tactical nuclear submarines and of a large part of the surface fleet.
Charles de Gaulle is the only serving French aircraft carrier and is the flagship of the French Navy.
Italian Navy / Marina Militare
The aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi (551) is the current flagship of the Marina Militare Italiana, the Italian Navy.
Cavour (550) is an aircraft carrier (CVS) of the Italian Navy.
This ship is the one of three San Giorgio class amphibious transport dock.
Republic of Korea Navy
This port is the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief Republic of Korea Fleet.
These destroyers are often called KDX-I class.
4 submarines are visible.
Indian Navy
INS Viraat is the flagship of the Indian Navy.
She was originally commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Hermes.
She was originally commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Hermes.
INS Vikrant was a Majestic-class light aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy.
She was formally decommissioned January 31, 1997 and is preserved as a museum at Mumbai.
She was formally decommissioned January 31, 1997 and is preserved as a museum at Mumbai.
Brazilian Navy
NAe Sao Paulo is a Clemenceau class aircraft carrier of the Brazilian Navy, formerly the French Foch. It was built in 1957 and was purchased from France in 2000.
Other Navies
The ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) was an aircraft carrier in the Armada Republica Argentina from 1969 to 1997.
The English translation of the name is the Twenty-fifth of May, which is the date of Argentina's May Revolution in 1810.
Admiral Togo's flagship at the battle of Tsushima.B
The Mangyongbong-92, named after a hill near Pyongyang, is a passenger ferry built in 1992 to celebrate the North Korean leader, Kim Il Sung's 80th birthday.
In 2003, the ferry became an object of suspicion in Japan[1], with allegations that it was being used to transport North Korea's missile parts, made by a North Korean defector to a US Senate committee.
In 2003, the ferry became an object of suspicion in Japan[1], with allegations that it was being used to transport North Korea's missile parts, made by a North Korean defector to a US Senate committee.