Two high-speed military cargo ships are stuck in the Port of Baltimore following Tuesday morning’s collapse of the 1.6-mile-long Francis Scott Key Bridge. The major US East Coast port has been paralyzed for several days as the bridge collapse prevents inbound and outbound vessel traffic along the harbor’s channel.
Using the automatic identification system, or AIS, data that tracks commercial vessels, three bulk carriers, two general cargo ships, one vehicle carrier, one tanker, and four Ready Reserve Force vessels (RRF), along with the container ship Dali that struck the bridge, are trapped in the harbor, according to the shipping blog gCaptain.
If those are pentagram ships, where are the Underwater Demolition Teams? I had a nephew in the National Guard demo. When they were asked to blow something up, it was always followed with the question “how high?” I guess with water, the question could be, “how deep of a hole?”
I appreciate your ongoing coverage of the topic. Still too early but I would love to see a list of indisputable facts about the incident. So many other sites list everything from Elvis was at the helm to mermaids revolting. Hard to stay on track with so many competing story lines. Happy Easter to you and yours.
outstanding, no supply deliveries to…………
That channel could be cleared and operational in a week IF we stopped the bullshit and just got to work. We won’t, we are (currently) incapable of something as obvious as just starting. We’ll have environmental studies and down stream contamination (dirt) studies, DEI studies, blah, blah,blah…
DJB and everyone associated with him.
FJB
IMCT, Navy did it intentionally. Didn’t want to wake up the civilians w/ a foghorn. and all. Prevents potential a hyper-torpedo entry.
Death to the Hegemon. Faster please.