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Exocet25fr
10-03-21, 05:53 AM
The questions we ask ourselves about the Inquest which begins on Monday – The British trial of the Bugaled Breizh
https://goodwordnews.com/bugaled-breizh-the-questions-we-ask-ourselves-about-the-inquest-which-begins-on-monday-the-british-trial-of-the-bugaled-breizh/
https://goodwordnews.com/bugaled-breizh-the-questions-we-ask-ourselves-about-the-inquest-which-begins-on-monday-the-british-trial-of-the-bugaled-breizh/
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Markus
Aktungbby
10-03-21, 12:55 PM
The Celtic League indicates that accidents with submarines may have accounted for the loss of more than 20 motorized fishing vessels since 1970 with the loss of over 150 sailors and demands better communication between the military and the civilian authorities.
Media:oops: 'Nothing to see here; Move along now.' https://media.defense.gov/2021/May/05/2002634967/860/780/0/210505-N-BB269-1131.JPG<U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday hosted U.K. First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff Adm. Tony Radakin for a formal counterpart visit May 4-5, in Washington, D.C. :hmmm:
Jeff-Groves
10-03-21, 01:00 PM
The Celtic Club in Cleveland back in the early 70's would have dealt with things.
Better communications huh. Since submarines are hardly going to advertise their location apparently the only realistic solution I see is to put a transponder aboard every fishing vessel and on every fishing net.
Kapitan
10-08-21, 09:04 AM
British SOP is as follows
Upon detection of a fishing vessel the submarine is to keep the fishing vessel at a distance of more than 3nm
If the submarine is within 3nm they are to surface
Has been that way for some time
Exocet25fr
11-05-21, 02:10 PM
Perfid Albion Justice !
Fishing accident of course.....why I'm not astonished? :haha:
https://alwaysfreshnews.com/news/world/110890/the-sinking-of-the-bugaled-breizh-is-due-to-a-fishing-accident-concludes-the-british-justice/
Kapitan
11-05-21, 02:26 PM
Fishing accidents do happen and when you bottom trawl you can sink a vessel it’s happened plenty of times over the years
The fact that the Dutch boat was surfaced in transit took that out of the equation and the British boat being along side at the time also discounted that theory
But atleast the British came to a conclusion unlike the French investigation
Exocet25fr
11-05-21, 02:30 PM
Justice accident...for the French fishing !:D
Rockstar
11-05-21, 03:10 PM
:oops: 'Nothing to see here; Move along now.' https://media.defense.gov/2021/May/05/2002634967/860/780/0/210505-N-BB269-1131.JPG<U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday hosted U.K. First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff Adm. Tony Radakin for a formal counterpart visit May 4-5, in Washington, D.C. :hmmm:
That fella on the left in blue was skipper of one of the patrol boats I was stationed aboard. He was a lawyer by trade a good skipper too who eventually became Commandant of the hooligan navy
Exocet25fr
11-08-21, 01:14 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Y0_ExoOVQ
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