Posted on 04/02/2020 11:06:38 AM PDT by PIF
Not an April Fools joke but funny.
The Venezuelan ship appears to have been trying to seize the cruise ship, which is designed to safely sail through icy waters.
This Venezuelan Navy offshore patrol repeatedly rammed
This cruise ship until the Venezuelan Navy offshore patrol sank
(Excerpt) Read more at thedrive.com ...
The incident occurred in the early hours of Mar. 30, 2020, but Columbia Cruise Services only released an official statement on Apr. 1. The company, which is headquartered in Germany, said the RCGS Resolute was drifting just over 13 miles off the coast of Isla La Tortuga, a Venezuelan island situated some 60 miles off the country's northern coast, when ANBV Naiguatá, also known by its hull number GC-23, approached it. The Venezuelan Navy ship ordered the cruise ship to follow it to Puerto Moreno on Isla De Margarita, located to the east, accusing it of violating the country's territorial waters.
Germany: 1
Venezuela: 0
The local commander wanted to loot it.
“Not an April Fools joke but funny.”
Click-bait?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCGS_Resolute
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guaicamacuto-class_patrol_boat
The Venezuelan patrol boat looks very new and stealthy with its slab sides. Is it one of those alumnium hull deals?
Ah. some good news for today.
Also: Freighter Full of Sheep Accidentally Sinks Russian Spy Ship
Let me get this straight.
Is this article saying that the Venezuelan Navy has become a bunch of Pirates? Why else would a patrol ship repeatedly ram into a cruise liner? Is that what just happened?
We need before/after pics. I guess the after pics are impossible. Heh heh.
We need before/after pics. I guess the after pics are impossible. Heh heh.
Maduro Baghdad Bob News
“Venezuelan authorities have disputed this version of events, claiming Resolute “in a cowardly and criminal manner fled collision site and didnt try to rescue the crew of sinking ship.” Venezuelan Minister of Defense Vladimir Padrino also described the cruise ship’s actions as an “act of imperial aggression” and “piracy.””
We need before/after pics. I guess the after pics are impossible.
I have seen the after pictures and you can see some damage but it superficial. How the Venezuelan ship sank after this damage is a hoot.
A little-known piece of ship-handling doctrine: hitting things is bad.
Once again, Newton wins.
Well, how about that... size matters.
I’m wondering what an icebreaker was doing near the equator...
No, its a Navantia built steel hull.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.