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Navy denies plan to sink ageing battleship

By The Nation

 

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The Royal Thai Navy has denied reports that it is planning to sink a battleship that had joined the naval parade marking the royal coronation of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II.
 

However, it has not ruled out the possibility of the battleship, Pho Sam Ton, finally being submerged. 

 

“We have already handed it over to the Chanthaburi Provincial Administration, which is now in the process of organising a public hearing on what to do with this battleship,” Navy chief of staff Admiral Pichet Tanaset said on Friday.

 

Since 2012, it has been decommissioned and placed at the waterfront of the Ban Samet Ngam shipyard.

 

“It has been developed as a history museum,” Pichet said. 

 

He said the Navy had never given any thought to sinking the Pho Sam Ton because it was very valuable. 

 

“It has value in many aspects. It would be unfortunate to sink such a ship,” he said. 

 

The ship is currently in a dilapidated state due to the lack of a budget for maintenance.

 

“There’s no conclusion on the fate of Pho Sam Ton yet,” Pichet said. “But we think it would be unfortunate to waste such a ship.”

 

Pichet said the process of sinking a ship is not easy. Permissions are required and they have to check if the place chosen for sinking a ship would overlap communication cable routes.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30345856

 
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What about the pride of the Thai Navy. The aircraft carrier. It does nothing either I believe. They call the ship in the photo a valuable asset I call it a piece of rusting junk. Just sink the damn thing I am sure the fish would love getting a new home

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What a fine piece of floating junk, tow it to sea and scuttle her along with the rest of the useless array of toys boats LOS own. But then of course this could create ongoing problems like the new yet to arrive submarines running into such obvious dangers. 

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Get Somchai to tow it to a bone yard (or is she there already) to be dismantled and sold off as scrap metal. 

The full story of the "battleship" can be read up here: https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3836.html


Explains the urgent need for three sub-marines; how otherwise would you know the difference between sinking and sub-merging ? 

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2 minutes ago, wotsdermatter said:

While in and after leaving, some retired ships were supposedly sold and made into razor blades.  Do not know if that was actually true but why could this vessel not be sold for scrap and turned into something useful?  Just curious.

That's amazing. I wonder how many razor blades you could get out of one battleship?

Just don't say "both of them in this case".

 

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3 hours ago, operator said:

About as far removed from a Battleship as you can get. Ex HMS Minstrel a 1097 ton "minesweeper" built in Canada.

Bought by the Royal Thai Navy in 1947. 

Another example of some writers being careless with nouns related to ships and planes. Some of them conflate battleships with warships. Naturally, even a minesweep is a warship. I've seen silly <deleted> on cable news refer to a 737 as a "jumbo jet."

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3 hours ago, operator said:

About as far removed from a Battleship as you can get. Ex HMS Minstrel a 1097 ton "minesweeper" built in Canada.

Bought by the Royal Thai Navy in 1947. 

1947! So that's why Thailand has purchased coal from the US - to keep this steamship going.

 

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