Posted on 08/03/2011 7:42:12 AM PDT by cold start
Pakistan's lie has been nailed. A dramatic video uploaded on the internet shows an incident that took place on the high seas between PNS Babur and INS Godavari. A video clip taken from the Pakistani side shows it was Babur making dangerous manoeuvres behind Godavari.
The video was shot during the MV Suez rescue episode in June. The Pakistan warship brushed against the Indian warship in gross violation of all navigational norms.
The dramatic images clearly establish that the Pakistani ship approached the Indian ship from behind and therefore it was fully at fault.
What makes this interesting is that the very same incident was at the centre of the Indo-Pakistan diplomatic row. Babur violated international navigational safety norms to brush against Godavari in a bid to score brownie points in the MV Suez episode.
One can also hear the audio of Pakistani sailors shouting slogans at the Indian warship, once the ships are close.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RNkUf1PezM&feature=player_embedded
The Pak ship looks like its crewed by brain addled castaways.
It’s comforting to know that there are nuclear weapons under the control of barking savages such as those on display in that video, isn’t it...
Well, they did think it was a great idea to post this video. Real smart of them, don’t you think?
They swearing at their allah and shouting Allah ho akbar ...Indian navy Godavari is a Destroyer and loaded with lethal punch.While PNS BABUR is an Ex HMS Amazon class frigate which is as good as scrap .Indian navy shows its high professionalism in high sea .
Godavari is also a frigate, albeit larger in size and far more advanced in systems and weapons. But then the Pakistani surface fleet is more or less for patrol functions-their submarines are a real threat.
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