jagjitnatt
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Its too early to tell whose fault it was. But whatever it is, whoever is at fault, I think it is a sad situation, and clearly it could have been avoided if they had been more cautious.
The ships should have seen each other from a long distance and should have slowed down at least. A clear case of negligence from the merchant vessel as well as the navy.
Even if the frigate was due for retirement, it is not excuse. It could have happened with the Shivalik class too. We must admit where we are at fault and correct it ASAP.
For those in doubt, the missiles had been removed from the ship, but some of the mounted guns couldn't be removed before it sank.
The ships should have seen each other from a long distance and should have slowed down at least. A clear case of negligence from the merchant vessel as well as the navy.
Even if the frigate was due for retirement, it is not excuse. It could have happened with the Shivalik class too. We must admit where we are at fault and correct it ASAP.
For those in doubt, the missiles had been removed from the ship, but some of the mounted guns couldn't be removed before it sank.