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US Navy Spy Ship Forced to Change Course After Iranian Attack Vessels Approach
2017-03-07
[ENGLISH.ALMANAR.LB] The USNS Invincible, escorted by the British Royal Navy, experienced a close encounter with high-speed attack ships deployed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, ultimately compelling the US spy ship and her formation to alter her course.

The Invincible, while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, which the US Energy Information Agency calls "the world’s most important oil chokepoint," was approached by "multiple" Iranian Revolutionary Guard (IRG) fast-attack ships. When the IRG ships were within 600 yards of the naval formation, they halted their advance, a US official said on Monday.

The Navy attempted to contact the IRG via radio to discuss their position, but received no response, the US official said, adding that it was an "unsafe and unprofessional interaction."

The Invincible is under the aegis of the Military Sealift Command, according to a War is Boring report, and is led by 18 civilian contractors manning the 224-foot, 2,285-ton vessel. While the white, mostly unmarked ship does not appear to have any formal weapons systems, hence the escort, it does carry a radar the US Air Force uses to collect intelligence. The Navy classifies the Invincible as a "Missile Range Instrumentation" ship which, according to the service, "monitors missile launches and collects data."

A CBS report indicated that Iran had sent a frigate that closed to within 150 yards of the spy ship while in the Gulf of Oman, just south of the Strait of Hormuz.

In January, an interaction the Navy called "unsafe and unprofessional" was ended after the USS Mahan, a guided-missile destroyer, fired off warning rounds at four approaching IRG vessels. The US and Iran have become increasingly provocative toward one another since the start of 2017, officials said, despite the number of tense encounters declining in the second half of 2016.

Posted by:Fred

#6  The British Royal Navy sincerely regrets the accidental discharge of a 5" gun that resulted in damage to an Iranian speedboat. The seaman responsible, one James Pogue, has been severely reprimanded. Claims for damages may be submitted to P.O. Box 237, Buckingham Palace, London, England.
Posted by: SteveS   2017-03-07 17:41  

#5  Snob Aubrey a sensible Fencible?
His spoons inoffensively runcible?
Marshmallow Martellos,
Stout fellows and Jellos
And lions no longer invincible.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2017-03-07 17:23  

#4  Anybody see the irony in the 'Invincible' being not so?
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2017-03-07 14:40  

#3  The Iranians are going to get a little bit too bold one of these days. They seem to have forgotten that there is a new regime in Washington. Our Secretary of Defense is informally nicknamed "Mad Dog", although he prefers "Chaos".
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2017-03-07 12:41  

#2  NavSource suggests no weapons, accompanied by three Royal Navy (UK) warships that also changed course. Apparently Nelson's legacy is quite dormant.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2017-03-07 11:57  

#1  Shouldn't our ROE have changed since 1/20?
Posted by: Raj   2017-03-07 11:41  

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