Mine hunter collision in Gulf

Mine hunter collision in Gulf

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Getragdogleg

Original Poster:

9,100 posts

190 months

Saturday 20th January
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The Minehunter HMS Chiddingfold seems to have reversed into HMS Bangor.

Error or mechanical failure ?

https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/british-minehunter...


Portofino

4,500 posts

198 months

Saturday 20th January
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Ouch, doesn’t look good.

Surely the controls failed/jammed as why on earth would it be heading directly at the dock anyway? Just happens that there was another boat there…..

johnymac

302 posts

178 months

Saturday 20th January
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Looking at the damage, that hull doesn't look very robust for a warship.

Rotaree

1,157 posts

268 months

Saturday 20th January
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johnymac said:
Looking at the damage, that hull doesn't look very robust for a warship.
The article explains...
'These small, but extremely effective Mine Counter Measure Vessels (MCMVs) boast glass-reinforced plastic hulls to conceal their presence from the threat of sea mines.'

Rough101

2,286 posts

82 months

Saturday 20th January
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Ah, an MOD pal said he was being rushed to Bahrain last night.
Now I know why!

Because of the way mine sweepers work, they have GRP hulls, not steel, so looks worse than it is (maybe).

Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Saturday 20th January
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Maybe they should go back to wooden hulls.

demic

425 posts

168 months

Saturday 20th January
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Are they insured by Admiral?

normalbloke

7,703 posts

226 months

Saturday 20th January
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Was Tyrone driving?

LotusOmega375D

8,078 posts

160 months

Saturday 20th January
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To be fair the weather conditions looked horrific! wink

Strange how they can locate a football at 1000 metres, but not a warship parked right behind them.

MitchT

16,223 posts

216 months

Saturday 20th January
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Parking sensors don't beep if you're not actually in reverse... as my OH once discovered.

ferret50

1,570 posts

16 months

Saturday 20th January
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Fibreglass repair kit and T Cut on their way?

Panamax

5,055 posts

41 months

Saturday 20th January
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If you watch above the top of the funnel you can see how late the power kicked in.

PlywoodPascal

5,347 posts

28 months

Saturday 20th January
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Looks like repairs to my lotus are renowned further delayed.
Based on my experience no way an “insurer approved body shop” is going to touch that.

Cold

15,558 posts

97 months

Saturday 20th January
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TGCOTF-dewey

5,838 posts

62 months

Saturday 20th January
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Oops... Someone is due a stand up meeting without coffee.

Countdown

41,981 posts

203 months

Saturday 20th January
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MitchT said:
Parking sensors don't beep if you're not actually in reverse... as my OH once discovered.
The ones on my wife's Auris do. They'll go off if anything gets too close even if it's in forward gears.

eharding

14,139 posts

291 months

Saturday 20th January
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normalbloke said:
Was Tyrone driving?
This is PH. The traditional process is that we should now spend 3 pages conjecturing over the age of person in command of the vessel, assertions that elderly people should be prohibited from operating minehunters, countered by other posters claiming that their grandfather operated an aircraft carrier every day well into his nineties before swapping it for a mobility frigate.

Southerner

1,738 posts

59 months

Saturday 20th January
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normalbloke said:
Was Tyrone driving?
Deserves more credit! biglaugh

Southerner

1,738 posts

59 months

Saturday 20th January
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I notice that it doesn’t ‘bounce’ off after impact, but seems to pin the second vessel to the quayside. Presumably it was still under propulsion for a time after the crunch?

dxg

8,757 posts

267 months

Saturday 20th January
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Masters of the Seas!

Doesn't look great for our reputation, does it.