Military Vessels in Drydocks

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Wednesday, Oct 9 2013 by

A drydock (also commonly dry dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Drydocks are used for the construction, maintenance, and repair of ships, boats, and other watercraft.

HM Submarine Ocelot (S17) submarine in drydock (StreetView)
HM Submarine Ocelot (S17) submarine in drydock

Los Angeles class submarine in drydock (Birds Eye)
Los Angeles class submarine in drydock
German Navy Alster (A 50) in drydock (Birds Eye)
German Navy Alster (A 50) in drydock

Stealth ship USS Independence (LCS-2) in drydock (Google Maps)
Stealth ship USS Independence (LCS-2) in drydock

Italian Sauro class submarine in drydock (Birds Eye)
Italian Sauro class submarine in drydock

German Navy Bremen class frigate Rheinland-Pfalz (F209) in floating drydock (Birds Eye)
German Navy Bremen class frigate Rheinland-Pfalz (F209) in floating drydock
Italian Maestrale class frigate 'MM Zeffiro' (F577) in drydock (Birds Eye)
Italian Maestrale class frigate 'MM Zeffiro' (F577) in drydock

JDF Onami (DD-111) Takanami class destroyer in drydock (Birds Eye)
JDF Onami (DD-111) Takanami class destroyer in drydock
German Type 206 submarine in drydock (Google Maps)
German Type 206 submarine in drydock

Russian Oscar II submarine in drydock (Google Maps)
Russian Oscar II submarine in drydock

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