"Kubinka Tank Museum’s panther out and about." German tank V Panther | Tank museum Patriot park MoscowTank museum Patriot park Moscow
"Camera repairman working on a Lockheed F-5 Lightning, Akyab Island, Burma, 1945." Lockheed F-5 Lightning - Wikipedia
Definitely not cool. "F6F-5 Hellcat #23 & Ensign Ardon R. Ives served as a fighter pilot in VBF-9 United States Navy in the Pacific during World War II. He survived this crash aboard the USS Lexington on February 25, 1945, but was killed in a dogfight with Japanese fighters on May 22 of the same year."
Ouch. "HMS Formidable on fire after being struck by a kamikaze off Sakishima Gunto as seen from HMS Victorious. [1300x1010]" HMS Formidable (67) - Wikipedia
"USS Laffey (DD-724) is commissioned with Commander Frederick Becton in command, 8 Feb 1944. [1200x606]" USS Laffey (DD-724) - Wikipedia
"Firefighters put out a blaze caused by a round of German bombings in London, 1941. [1800 x 1405] [Colorized] [Upsampled]" First Responders, anywhere, anytime, anyhow. BZ
"[3004x1743] The battleship Conte di Cavour during the "H" naval review in the Gulf of Naples, 5 May 1938." Italian battleship Conte di Cavour - Wikipedia
"[1890x1489] Top view of the Italian light cruiser Raimondo Montecuccoli sailing at high speed." Italian cruiser Raimondo Montecuccoli - Wikipedia
"[1280x803] Breech-side view of a 203 mm Modello 1927 twin mount being assembled in the factory, before being fitted onboard an Italian heavy cruiser."
Smoke 'em if ya got 'em. "Makng Smoke. NARA photograph of either USS McFarland (DD-237) or USS Zane (DD-337) making smoke at speed. Location unknown, 1932. Image and info courtesy Researcher@Large.[1115 x 600]"
Hell's a poppin'. "HMAS Hobart Embarked MH-60R Seahawk Deploying Flares, Indo-Pacific Regional Deployment, 2020, Coastal New South Wales [6720 x 3780]."
Arnhem and Stug and surrendering Airborne. Finnish StuG waiting for the enemy...Notice the Finnish swastika.
Me 262 landing. they needed while landing protection which were FW190´s with their underside painted in red. The red colour was for the own AA because the Allied planes were hunting for the slowly landing Me 262´s.