Thai navy vessel capsized in storm
Thai navy vessel capsized in storm
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BrettMRC

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5,074 posts

176 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-64023249

That must have been hell, 31 still missing.

IanH755

2,337 posts

136 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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Thats quite a substantial sized ship too as I initially thought it may have been a small patrol boat or similar but it's a guided missile corvette.



Edited by IanH755 on Monday 19th December 11:19

Tom8

4,486 posts

170 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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Something gone badly wrong there, for water to get onboard in the first place and to not close down and control it. Yes it was a big storm but that should not be an issue for a naval vessel. Captain if he survived will be subject to severe investigation.

BrettMRC

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5,074 posts

176 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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I'm wondering if they hit something?

eharding

14,550 posts

300 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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BrettMRC said:
I'm wondering if they hit something?
Various reports state that seawater came in through an exhaust port, causing electrical failures and loss of propulsion.

MBBlat

1,969 posts

165 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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eharding said:
BrettMRC said:
I'm wondering if they hit something?
Various reports state that seawater came in through an exhaust port, causing electrical failures and loss of propulsion.
Which smacks of poor design coupled with inadequet maintenance and/or lack of damage controll skills.

Petrus1983

10,424 posts

178 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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“This has almost never happened in our forces history.”

Well either is has, or hasn’t.

RIP to those that seem to have perished - a very unpleasant way to go.

hidetheelephants

30,609 posts

209 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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Thing's got a lot of hardware on deck, I wouldn't be surprised if it has had equipment added and lacked much spare stability; once there's a little flooding it goes bad quickly.
Tom8 said:
Something gone badly wrong there, for water to get onboard in the first place and to not close down and control it. Yes it was a big storm but that should not be an issue for a naval vessel. Captain if he survived will be subject to severe investigation.
The sea state in the video footage is not what I'd call storm conditions and certainly should be within that vessel's capabilities.

the tribester

2,753 posts

102 months

Monday 19th December 2022
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I too expected a larger vessel when I first heard the news, and on seeing the pics from the other vessel alongside, when it looked like it was only listing, I was surprised by the number of crew reported missing.

Fingers crossed for the missing crew.

the tribester

2,753 posts

102 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Thaiger news report 9 alive sailors and one body recovered from the Gulf of Thailand, but they are not from the Naval vessel!

Thaiger