NAVSOURCE is a fantastic source for US Navy ships, are there similar sites out there for the UK, Japan, Germany, etc?
Thanks,
Dave
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I certainly agree about Navsource.
There is another site that contains drawing of ships in full color. Shipbucket.com. While they are not photos the drawings are a very good resource, and depending upon the ship, this site often has drawings of the same ship over the many years of their career, where you can clearly see the changes made over time.
I use both sites extensively.
There are others as well that have a wealth of information, for instance Combined Fleet, and several I believe for the Royal Navy.
There is another site that contains drawing of ships in full color. Shipbucket.com. While they are not photos the drawings are a very good resource, and depending upon the ship, this site often has drawings of the same ship over the many years of their career, where you can clearly see the changes made over time.
I use both sites extensively.
There are others as well that have a wealth of information, for instance Combined Fleet, and several I believe for the Royal Navy.