pakistanitarzan
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Accidents happen! No Big Deal K, now can we get over it? USA has the best navy in the whole world. Period!
Facts are facts!
Facts are facts!
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With the stupid staff driving the destroyer,there isn't any need for an external attack
Since when a 350m stealth oil tanker can hide itself even from bare eyes?We should assume that no one has been on board of destroyer which is almost impossible.
Wow. Looks like the modern version of Spanish Armarda.
On a civilian ship there are only one or two people on navigation bridge...On a Navy ship there is a hoard of "Trained professionals" keeping the navigational watch...
Combine that with "Le american technology borrowed from Optimus prime" and they could keep their ship safe..
that was a sub surfacing in a ballast blow.. thats like running out from behind a curtain.. You dont know what is up top.
I doubt this was a power trip.. this isnt the roman times where you would have the captian shout: "Ramming Speed".
^^ he may go to jail too
They have equipment for knowing whats on surface...All marine vessels are partially submerged...including boats and ships....except hovercraft...and for that reason they all can be seen via sonar by a submarine under water.....So yes they know whats on surface.
The Captain must have been drunk or sleeping and the OOW must have been puffing!! Otherwise how the hack a modern destroyer can collide with such a large ship, unless some kind of serious breakdown occurred in any of the ships?
IRGC Navy should have offered the Captain of US destroyer to tow the ship to nearest Iranian navy Dockyard.
The tankers path
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-EiP8qCOjL5M/UChZMgnfPWI/AAAAAAAAJHA/XAAokr0NsPw/s640/Otowasan_AIS.JPG
That has to be about the location of the incident, but that is very odd considering the damage on the destroyer was on the starboard front. The last AIS report before it pulled that Crazy Ivan maneuver above was 14.1 knots heading 74 degrees at 12:51am. At 12:55am the ship was slowed to 9.7 knots heading 122 degrees, so presumably the collision had already occurred? If you zoom in you can see see the track where a small box forms, which may be the area where the destroyer came to a full stop and the tanker circles around the ship passing behind, across the port side for a bit, then circles around and passes in front of the destroyer before resuming course.
Information Dissemination: Collision in the Strait of Hormuz
The tanker veers to hard starboard and turns back to its hard port before getting back on track.
Let this topic go. The US will be at fault no matter what and great mental gymnastics will be used to make it so. Let the kids have their meaningless fun.Yes they should have. I wonder why they didn't.
We helped their sailors many times before.
The tanker veers to hard starboard and turns back to its hard port before getting back on track.