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The image captures a scene on the flight deck of a large naval vessel, likely an aircraft carrier or an amphibious assault ship, set against a mountainous background under an overcast sky. Given the context, this is likely off the coast of Randaberg, Norway.

The primary subject is a large grey military helicopter, viewed from its rear-left side. Its main rotor blades are spread, and the tail rotor is visible. Several tie-down ropes or cables secure the helicopter to the deck. A person in dark clothing stands near the helicopter's tail, appearing to be working with or inspecting one of the tie-downs.

Further down the flight deck, towards the right, a smaller dark vehicle, possibly a ground support utility truck or tractor, is parked. The letters "GL" are visible on its rear. Beyond the vehicle, a distinctive ski-jump ramp curves upwards from the flight deck, a common feature on certain aircraft carriers designed for STOVL (Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing) aircraft. The deck surface appears damp or wet in places, possibly from rain or sea spray.

Notable details include the dramatic mountain landscape in the distant background, characteristic of Norwegian fjords. The sky is a uniform, light grey, indicating an overcast day with soft, diffused light. On the ship's deck, white markings and numbers, including "50" and partially "100", are visible near the ski-jump, likely indicating distances or operational zones. Below the deck edge, a small red sign with the word "ESCAPE" is visible. The helicopter itself has red lights on its rear, possibly anti-collision or position lights. While difficult to read clearly, the helicopter appears to bear Royal Navy markings.
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Jun 3, 2026

Randaberg, Norway

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The image captures a scene on the flight deck of a large naval vessel, likely an aircraft carrier or an amphibious assault ship, set against a mountainous background under an overcast sky. Given the context, this is likely off the coast of Randaberg, Norway. The primary subject is a large grey military helicopter, viewed from its rear-left side. Its main rotor blades are spread, and the tail rotor is visible. Several tie-down ropes or cables secure the helicopter to the deck. A person in dark clothing stands near the helicopter's tail, appearing to be working with or inspecting one of the tie-downs. Further down the flight deck, towards the right, a smaller dark vehicle, possibly a ground support utility truck or tractor, is parked. The letters "GL" are visible on its rear. Beyond the vehicle, a distinctive ski-jump ramp curves upwards from the flight deck, a common feature on certain aircraft carriers designed for STOVL (Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing) aircraft. The deck surface appears damp or wet in places, possibly from rain or sea spray. Notable details include the dramatic mountain landscape in the distant background, characteristic of Norwegian fjords. The sky is a uniform, light grey, indicating an overcast day with soft, diffused light. On the ship's deck, white markings and numbers, including "50" and partially "100", are visible near the ski-jump, likely indicating distances or operational zones. Below the deck edge, a small red sign with the word "ESCAPE" is visible. The helicopter itself has red lights on its rear, possibly anti-collision or position lights. While difficult to read clearly, the helicopter appears to bear Royal Navy markings.

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