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As of now, 25% of Norway's Aegis force: collided with a tanker after recent Trident exercise, in a fjord.... At least there was some quick thinking to ground her; given the SIZE of that gash.
Given the damage sustained by USN Aegis "cruiser" PORT ROYAL by a "soft" grounding..........will this almost new ffg be worth repair?? DFO
Given the damage sustained by USN Aegis "cruiser" PORT ROYAL by a "soft" grounding..........will this almost new ffg be worth repair?? DFO
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What would get the best odds - a repair job or scrapped?designeraccd wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 3:04 pm Given the damage sustained by USN Aegis "cruiser" PORT ROYAL by a "soft" grounding..........will this almost new ffg be worth repair?? DFO
Badly Damaged Norwegian Frigate Intentionally Ran Aground After Tanker Collision (Updated)
Reports state that the ship was sinking and grounding it was the only chance the skipper had at saving it.
By Tyler RogowayNovember 8, 2018
Lots of photos and a short video in this link from The/Drive - The/Warzone.
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Re: Norwegian Navy
A close up...OWCHHHHHHH! DFO
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Re: Norwegian Navy
Wow Dennis , certainly did a good job of it didn't they , be interesting to see how the Norwegian navy deal with this Gash , hopefully they will manage to get her back and repaired , but it looks a complicated job from here
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Apparently (?) she slipped off whatever she was grounded on..........now seems to be about on beams end.... Crew reportedly OFF. DFO
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Yep; twitter has a short video (loop) showing three (or four tugs) giving her a 'massive re-adjustment' in an attempt to ensure she is a bit more secure on the rocks..... (but not sure if it's a spoof or not ) - have a look under the header 'A must watch - Advanced Rescue op' and judge for yourself)
Norwegian Navy images of frigate KNM #HelgeIngstad late this afternoon. Resting precariously on rocks and could slide off.
Open to the sea down much of her starboard side, a complex salvage operation will be required - she has sensitive equipment and munitions on board.
Source of the excerpt above is NavyLookout on Twitter - Save the Royal Navy.org - where two further images can be viewed.
Norwegian Navy images of frigate KNM #HelgeIngstad late this afternoon. Resting precariously on rocks and could slide off.
Open to the sea down much of her starboard side, a complex salvage operation will be required - she has sensitive equipment and munitions on board.
Source of the excerpt above is NavyLookout on Twitter - Save the Royal Navy.org - where two further images can be viewed.
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Re: Norwegian Navy
Thanks for the update Dennis , I hope they get it back safely
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Thanks Harry , obviously I dont know the area but as you rightly point out it will be a difficult salvage operation and dam cold water , and a lot of ingenious patching and pumping merely to stabilise her let alone get her back to port .......what about one of the recovery vessels which might be able to piggy back her back , but not knowing the area [ which I assume is a fiord] not certain if they could get beneath her to be able to beach her on their deck
Will follow this with great interest
Will follow this with great interest
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Re: Norwegian Navy
Any news on the PORT ROYAL yet Dennisdesigneraccd wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 3:04 pm As of now, 25% of Norway's Aegis force: collided with a tanker after recent Trident exercise, in a fjord.... At least there was some quick thinking to ground her; given the SIZE of that gash.
Given the damage sustained by USN Aegis "cruiser" PORT ROYAL by a "soft" grounding..........will this almost new ffg be worth repair?? DFO
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Re: Norwegian Navy
ivorthediver wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:41 pm Thanks Harry , obviously I dont know the area but as you rightly point out it will be a difficult salvage operation and dam cold water , and a lot of ingenious patching and pumping merely to stabilise her let alone get her back to port .......what about one of the recovery vessels which might be able to piggy back her back , but not knowing the area [ which I assume is a fiord] not certain if they could get beneath her to be able to beach her on their deck
Will follow this with great interest
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