Frontline – July 05, 2019

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Russianwarshiphaddeliberatelysteeredintoitspath,
whiletheRussianNavysaidtheU.S.warshipwastheone
thatchangedcoursesuddenlytowardsAdmiralVino-
gradov. Thetensionescalatedandthenfizzledout.

ONJUNE7, TWOPOWERFULWARSHIPSALMOST
collided in thePacific OceanneartheChinesemaritime
border. Each blamed theotherforthenearcollision. The
twoships—theUSSChancellorsvilleof theCarrierStrike
GroupFiveandAdmiralVinogradov of theRussianPa-
cific Fleet—camewithin 50metresof eachother.It wasa
verytensemoment.Fortunately, therewasnodamageto
eithership.
Theonlyoutcomewasa warof wordsovertheinter-
pretationof theevent.TheUnitedStatesNavysaidthe


Close encounters


ADMIRALVINOGRADOVof theRussianPacific Fleet(left)
sailsclosetotheUSSChancellorsvillein thePacific Ocean
onJune7 in this imageprovidedbytheU.S.Navy. The
U.S.andRussianmilitariesblamedeachotherfor the
nearcollision.

PETTY

OFFICER

1ST

CLASS

CHRISTOPHE

R J KRUCKE

VIA AP

U.S.andRussianwarshipsrecorda near-collisionin theNorthPacific region


near China’s coast at a time when Russia-China relations reach an


“unprecedentedlevel”in termsof theireconomicties,includingarmsdeals,


andjointmilitaryexercises.BYVIJAYPRASHAD


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