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Indian navy photo showing alleged pirate "mother ship" exploding off the coast of Somalia
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7749486.stm
Oopss...
OldSolduer said:Yeeeeeehaaaaaa!!!
OldSolduer said:I've read that post . I read that in the newspaper as well.
Lighten up.
CougarDaddy said:Did you even read the previous posts? It's good the pirates were killed, but remember that the "mother ship" was really a Thai trawler that was in the process of being taken by the pirates when the Indians showed up. It is unfortunate that the Thai-Cambodian crew of the trawler were also mostly killed when the Indians opened fire on the captured trawler, save for one Cambodian crewman who was picked up about six days later by another ship IIRC.
FastEddy said:
Yeah ! loosen up, so haven't you heard of collateral damage and in our business friendly fire unfortunately its a gimme but it happens.
TheHead said:You're being sarcastic right?
FastEddy said:
Of course not, its a fact of life and part of the risks and dangers our Service Personnel face each and every day.
TheHead said:Also obviously I wasn't there so I can't judge the Indian army on it, maybe it was necessary to sink the ship I gotta stay in my lanes right?
George Wallace said:Neither was the Indian "army". ;D
TheHead said:Damn foiled! I was just about to fix that in hopes of someone not quoting me. Thanks George
TheHead said:Collateral damage involving civilians is nothing to be cheering about.
Also obviously I wasn't there so I can't judge the Indian army on it, maybe it was necessary to sink the ship I gotta stay in my lanes right?
FastEddy said:
I don.t think or got the impression that "OldSoldier" was cheering about the Thia Civilians who got caught in the cross fire.
And by the way, maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't it the Indian Navy, lets be fair and give credit where credit is due.
The Indian navy has defended its action in sinking a ship near Somalia that maritime officials have confirmed was a hijacked Thai fishing boat.
GAP said:Hindsight is 20/20.....at the time, receiving fire, the ship meeting the description of the Mother ship, I would suggest most Navies would have responded the same...