Naval Conflict

Ex-MI6 Boss Urges Strong Response to Russian Ship Laser Incident: “Just Sink It”

Following a laser incident targeting RAF pilots, the UK is monitoring a Russian spy ship, the Yantar, near its waters. Defence officials have expressed concern over the ship’s intelligence gathering capabilities, particularly its potential to map undersea cables. Former MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove suggested the Navy may be prepared to take aggressive actions if the Yantar moves closer, like firing a warning shot. Russia has dismissed the accusations, claiming the Yantar is a research vessel operating in international waters, yet the UK government views the situation as a new era of threat.

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Filipino soldiers had to use their bare hands to fight off Chinese coast guards with swords, a general said

Back in the day, sword fights at sea might have been considered the norm, but in today’s world of advanced military technology, fists and swords just seem downright archaic. The recent incident involving Filipino soldiers having to defend themselves against Chinese coast guards armed with swords is a stark reminder that sometimes, the most basic of tools are all you have to rely on in moments of conflict.

The images shared by the Filipino army of damaged boats and Chinese personnel equipped with blades paint a vivid picture of the intense confrontation that took place. It’s almost surreal to think that in this day and age, such primitive weapons were used in a military standoff.… Continue reading