How does a US military vessel with all that tech get hit by a very non-stealthy ship in calm waters? Someone has some explaining to do.
The Commanding Officer will be held responsible no matter what the result.
It would be one thing if they had wanged off of the front of the Freighter, but a whole other thing in that they went off of the back of it and it looks like a turning collision.
I'm wondering if the Fitz was running EmCom and lights out and cut it too close.
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Only gross incompetence can lead to this happening.
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Originally Posted by Locke
One would think.
Enormous and fairly slow-moving vessels dont tend to get that close to each other on the open ocean.
Vice Adm. Joseph P. Aucoin was asked if damage on the starboard side indicated the U.S. ship could have been at fault, but he declined to speculate on the cause of the collision. Maritime rules suggest vessels are supposed to give way to ships on their starboard.
The Fitzgerald is salvageable, he said, but repairs will likely take months. "Hopefully less than a year. You will see the USS Fitzgerald back," Aucoin said.
Kaitlan Collins @kaitlancollins Trump responded to shouted questions about collision of the USS John S. McCain with "that's too bad," according to pool.
maybe time to change the title of this thread to "Ongoing US Battleships Playing Bumper Cars" or something like that.
I am still trying to imagine how two slow moving large vessels with radar and multiple people scanning the horizon for other objects manage to hit each other.
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