On 21.8.2017, The USS John McCain collided with tanker Alnic MC. Details of what actually happen is still unclear, but being on one of the busiest shipping lanes doesn't give any excuses as there are strong rules of the road. The port-aft of the navy ship was crushed inwards, which accounts for water compartments and any cabins being destroyed.
From the vesselfinder routes, it is shown that Alnic MC was at about 10 knots, heading South-West when the incident occurred. Possibilities that led to the collision? Human fatigue, carelessness, not following rules, ship navigation failure, engine failure, hacked navigation system are among those that comes to mind.
It is sad news that the 10 bodies of sailors from that USS John McCain have been recovered. All were found within the navy ship itself as reported by theStar. One unidentified body is also found within the compartments and expected to be handed over to Malaysian authorities. Compared to the USS Fitzgerald collission collision with MV ACX Crystal on 17.6.2017, there are more casualties this time around.
From the vesselfinder routes, it is shown that Alnic MC was at about 10 knots, heading South-West when the incident occurred. Possibilities that led to the collision? Human fatigue, carelessness, not following rules, ship navigation failure, engine failure, hacked navigation system are among those that comes to mind.
It is sad news that the 10 bodies of sailors from that USS John McCain have been recovered. All were found within the navy ship itself as reported by theStar. One unidentified body is also found within the compartments and expected to be handed over to Malaysian authorities. Compared to the USS Fitzgerald collission collision with MV ACX Crystal on 17.6.2017, there are more casualties this time around.
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