Knife Distance — watch a modern warship slice past so close you can feel the pressure wave
POV: You are planted on the pier as a military destroyer slides by portside at extreme close range. The hull fills the frame, draft marks whip past your eyes, and the bow wave slaps the quay. You hear the deep rumble of gas turbines and the churn of the screws while radar masts spin overhead. For a heartbeat, the bridge windows, anchors, and welded steel seams are right there—an arm’s length from the lens—before the wake surges through and rocks the shoreline. This is the closest you’ll get to a front-row seat for raw naval power without stepping aboard.
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