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Old 12-31-11, 05:28 PM   #1
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Default Year 1941, Jan.

If a British flagged vessel is hugging the coast of neutral Spain and I sink her - she is categorized "neutral" ship. Is that because she is in neutral country's waters? I have caught 9 British flagged vessels coming out of the Straits of Gibraltor or heading into it - and tagged 2 war ships. I know those were necessary for defense. But the others? Fair game?

Hmmmm. Thoughts?

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Old 12-31-11, 05:49 PM   #2
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A neutral ship belongs to a neutral country. Sinking it will cost you renown. Always check the flag first.
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Old 12-31-11, 06:17 PM   #3
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Note: I did say they were flying British flags! 1941 too. Coding glitch or other (armed guard on merchant vessels too, and several zig zagged when seeing me - truly neutral vessels from neutral nations do not.)




http://romanchristendom.blogspot.com/2008/07/red-ensign-saluting-war-time-bravery-of.html

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Old 12-31-11, 06:47 PM   #4
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Sorry, my mistake. Got it now. How were they "categorized" neutral? Green on the map? They shouldn't have been. How do they show up in your log?
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Old 12-31-11, 06:55 PM   #5
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Red on map - but neutral on log! about 12 vessels in all on 2 patrols. I started another patrol with a different boat and went to the same area and again red on map, neutral on log. Using SH3 Commander of course.



Historically I wondered if being on the sublittoral coast line of a neutral nation (Spain) she had some legal international "protection" I was unaware of?
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Old 12-31-11, 07:13 PM   #6
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How very odd. I'm at a loss.
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Old 12-31-11, 08:25 PM   #7
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Historically I wondered if being on the sublittoral coast line of a neutral nation (Spain) she had some legal international "protection" I was unaware of?
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I don't think the game is that sophisticated.
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I know ships interred in neutral ports were supposed to be off limits, but underway along the coasts, I would assume, would be fair game.
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I guess I will research this angle a bit historically and if anyone knows please jump in.

Coding a band around a neutral country would be easy enough, or you can try the same coordinates I frequent to see what your claims are recorded as a neutral ship after you sank her flying a Brit flag.

I often have gone into Cadiz for top up on food, toilet paper, fuel and torps and being neutral know it is a safe zone (coded) and would expect a Brit or other combative had the same courtesy.

I would also wonder - yes wonder, if the coast line had a similar safe limit under international law but only a coder could say for sure if applied to the sim! and historically there should be something written online or in a book.

There is a reason why the sim is calling my Brit merchant claims as 'neutral ships' - clearly I catch them near the neutral Spanish and Portuguese coastline ..



BTW - there is a tremendous amount of politics in the Spanish regime and while they winked at the Germans for port access, they vehemtly denied any ground forces to penetrate... hence my historical questioning on international verses coastal waters ...
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I'm baffled as well. I have sunk many hostile ships in 'neutral' waters, ie; off Ireland, Spain, some of Africa, Norway(pre-invasion) and never had the result you describe.

I HAVE sunk more than my share of 'neutral' shipping when I mis-ID'd their flag as British or Commonwealth(usually at night).

Would have to agree that it seems hard to believe the game would be 'smart' enough to factor in 'neutral' waters.
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I often have gone into Cadiz for top up on food, toilet paper, fuel and torps and being neutral know it is a safe zone (coded) and would expect a Brit or other combative had the same courtesy.
I don't believe this was the case. The interred German ships in Spanish ports were supposedly disarmed and rendered 'useless' for lack of a better word. But due to many factors, including Germanies aid in the recent revolution, and Spain's desire to not be invaded, they allowed, with a blind eye, those ships to perform certain intelligence and logistical operations. Some were used as radio relays and intel gathering stations, others were covert resupply depots, as we know. I don't believe, for the same reasons, the allies were afforded the same 'courtesies'.

All ships of any flag could dock in these ports as normal, as long as their missions were of a non-military intent. Military ships were not allowed to function in neutral ports, since that would make the neutral country no longer neutral.
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Old 12-31-11, 10:18 PM   #13
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Well historically Portugal favored the Allies a bit more, as the Spanish favored the Axis a tat more (being fascist also). Technically the neutral port was there to only provide the sales of supples and food, not repair.

Of course all neutral ports were awash with espionage (great stories there).

Perhaps then, it is a glitch in the sim scripting, nothing more then that. I have 12 British flagged ships sunk close to the coastline and all labled "neutral".

And yes, you can go into a neutral port where there is a German supply tender, and get fueled up, eels and other and go back out on patrol. I manuever next to her, save and exit and when I start again, I am ready to leave port with my fresh ham sandwich on rye. I am currently operating off the tip of Portugal and Spain near Gibraltar catching traffic going in and coming out of the Med. past British-controlled Straights of Gibraltar.


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I believe that you are not allowed to attack a ship in territorial waters of another country but must wait until the are in international waters.
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Old 01-01-12, 10:05 AM   #15
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Irish1958,

I agree with you. I did surmise that coastal water is off limits along a neutral country.




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