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ivorthediver wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:37 pm I note that it is alleged that the crew state that the GPS was affected by interference by the Russians , or did I misinterpret :(
I have not viewed everything Ivor but note Top Chat contents here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AQ1fSm1evo - you can scroll up and down it.
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Thanks David , but on one of the many reports when pointed to there was a diagram shown of what looked like a map showing route detail of collision and to the bottom left was a effigy of what looked like a Poseidon aircraft flying above the route with radiated red lines emanating from the Russian coast from right to left , and further on in your post of 1st march 8.54 showing questions raised ....at question nine it was implied that perhaps the GPS signal was affected ... :?:
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Two more photographs can be seen by opening the @NavyLookout link

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Full marks to salvage team on impressive work. #HelgeIngstad now on barge ready to be recovered to dry dock. Navy engineers are on board beginning to assess her state.

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Media coverage & openness by Norwegian Navy is an example to others

https://maritime-executive.com/article/ ... an-frigate
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VERY IMPRESSIVE!! :D DFO
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designeraccd wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:22 pm VERY IMPRESSIVE!! :D DFO
The frigate is now secured for transport on the barge Boabarge 33. Departure is expected Sunday evening.
See - https://www.tu.no/artikler/folg-hevinge ... tad/457300
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Pelican wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2019 12:00 pm
designeraccd wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:22 pm VERY IMPRESSIVE!! :D DFO
The frigate is now secured for transport on the barge Boabarge 33. Departure is expected Sunday evening.
See - https://www.tu.no/artikler/folg-hevinge ... tad/457300
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The frigate is now secured for transport on the Boabarge 33 barge. Expected departure is at six on Sunday evening with arrival before midnight.

Today, Sunday, KNM Helge Ingstad will be towed from Hanøytangen to Haakonsvern. Defense materials expect the towing to start at 18:00, with arrival at Haakonsvern before midnight.

The frigate is now secured for sea transport on the deck of Boabarge 33. It is 7 nautical miles from Hanøytangen to Haakonsvern, and the tow is expected to take about an hour. The transport is followed by several vessels from the Norwegian Coastal Administration and the Navy.

Live at - https://www.tu.no/artikler/folg-hevinge ... tad/457300
Or - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AQ1fSm1evo

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Full marks to salvage team on impressive work. Frigate HelgeI ngstad now on barge ready to be recovered to dry dock.
Navy engineers are on board beginning to assess her state. Media coverage & openness by Norwegian Navy is an example to others.
Photos here:
https://www.facebook.com/savetheroyalna ... =3&theater
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I may be wrong, please correct me, but I gathered from the Chat to the right of the live YouTube video channel that A the base she is being taken to is 'underground' [although some of it can be seen via Google Harry?] and B the drydock there is presently in use so the frigate is likely to remain on the barge for the time being. Some are of the opinion that transmissions will in any case be terminated soon for security reasons. Time will tell. What costly mistakes. But at least Norwegian reputation and pride has been somewhat recovered by such a professional recovery.
The moral is "Keep a good lookout." ?
At 1808 the transmission is still live.

Norwegian Navy see - https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... svaret.htm
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For info the following is from - https://www.tu.no/artikler/folg-hevinge ... tad/457300

Frigate in front of Haakonsvern
The frigate arrived just before 22 in the Sunday evening.
On Sunday, KNM Helge Ingstad was towed from Hanøytangen to Haakonsvern. Defense material started the towing just after 18.00.
Around 22:30 on Sunday evening, the frigate finally arrived at the naval base, almost three months after it collided and eventually sank into Hjeltefjorde
The frigate was transported on the deck of Boabarge 33 the 7 nautical miles from Hanøytangen to Haakonsvern. The transport was followed by several vessels from the Norwegian Coastal Administration and the Navy.
NRK's ​​live broadcast is now over.
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Pelican wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 12:55 pm For info the following is from - https://www.tu.no/artikler/folg-hevinge ... tad/457300

Frigate in front of Haakonsvern
The frigate arrived just before 22 in the Sunday evening.
On Sunday, KNM Helge Ingstad was towed from Hanøytangen to Haakonsvern. Defense material started the towing just after 18.00.
Around 22:30 on Sunday evening, the frigate finally arrived at the naval base, almost three months after it collided and eventually sank into Hjeltefjorde
The frigate was transported on the deck of Boabarge 33 the 7 nautical miles from Hanøytangen to Haakonsvern. The transport was followed by several vessels from the Norwegian Coastal Administration and the Navy.
NRK's ​​live broadcast is now over.
See also - https://navaltoday.com/2019/03/04/hnoms ... aval-base/

"The Norwegian Accident Investigation Board’s (AIBN) preliminary report into the collision blamed both ships’ watchstanders for the accident. The report further claimed that the frigate’s Spanish builder Navantia was responsible for the ship’s eventual sinking."
The report - https://navaltoday.com/2018/11/30/norwe ... collision/
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