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Russian and U.S. Navy Ships Narrowly Avoid Collision in Philippine Sea Russian and U.S. Navy Ships Narrowly Avoid Collision in Philippine Sea
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MOSCOW — After years of increasing assertiveness by Russia’s military in waters and airspace around its borders, a Russian destroyer nearly collided on Friday with a United States warship in the Philippine Sea.MOSCOW — After years of increasing assertiveness by Russia’s military in waters and airspace around its borders, a Russian destroyer nearly collided on Friday with a United States warship in the Philippine Sea.
Each side blamed the other for the episode, which took place in Asian waters that have previously been the site of an intense naval rivalry between the United States and China, but from which Russia, though a Pacific power, had been largely absent.Each side blamed the other for the episode, which took place in Asian waters that have previously been the site of an intense naval rivalry between the United States and China, but from which Russia, though a Pacific power, had been largely absent.
NATO has repeatedly accused Russia’s warplanes and warships of staging dangerous, threatening maneuvers in the Baltic and Black Seas, but the episode on Friday was the first potentially catastrophic near miss involving Russian and American naval vessels so far from Russian shores since the end of the Cold War.NATO has repeatedly accused Russia’s warplanes and warships of staging dangerous, threatening maneuvers in the Baltic and Black Seas, but the episode on Friday was the first potentially catastrophic near miss involving Russian and American naval vessels so far from Russian shores since the end of the Cold War.
The United States Navy’s Seventh Fleet, which patrols the Pacific, said the Russian destroyer’s crew had navigated unsafely and forced the American warship into an avoidance maneuver. The Americans released video clips to corroborate their version of events.The United States Navy’s Seventh Fleet, which patrols the Pacific, said the Russian destroyer’s crew had navigated unsafely and forced the American warship into an avoidance maneuver. The Americans released video clips to corroborate their version of events.
Russian state-controlled media suggested that the near collision, the second close encounter involving American and Russia forces this week, had been staged by the Pentagon to coincide with a visit to Russia by President Xi Jinping of China, who has overseen a steady increase in economic and military ties between Beijing and Moscow.Russian state-controlled media suggested that the near collision, the second close encounter involving American and Russia forces this week, had been staged by the Pentagon to coincide with a visit to Russia by President Xi Jinping of China, who has overseen a steady increase in economic and military ties between Beijing and Moscow.
China and Russia are not officially military allies, but they have staged joint military exercises and increasingly look to each other for leverage against Washington, with which both have severely strained relations.China and Russia are not officially military allies, but they have staged joint military exercises and increasingly look to each other for leverage against Washington, with which both have severely strained relations.
Maj. Gen. Vladimir Bogatyrev, chairman of the National Association of Reserve Officers, told Russian state media that “it is not by chance that these actions happened during the visit to Russia by the head of the People’s Republic of China.”Maj. Gen. Vladimir Bogatyrev, chairman of the National Association of Reserve Officers, told Russian state media that “it is not by chance that these actions happened during the visit to Russia by the head of the People’s Republic of China.”
The United States, he added, had deliberately provoked the incident in the Philippine Sea in an effort to “demonstrate to us the supposed strength of the American fleet and lawless behavior in the wide expanse of global seas.”The United States, he added, had deliberately provoked the incident in the Philippine Sea in an effort to “demonstrate to us the supposed strength of the American fleet and lawless behavior in the wide expanse of global seas.”
But he also hinted that Russia was not merely an innocent bystander. “The protest of our sailors was completely justified,” he said, without specifying what “protest” he was referring to.But he also hinted that Russia was not merely an innocent bystander. “The protest of our sailors was completely justified,” he said, without specifying what “protest” he was referring to.
A United States official said the two ships nearly collided about 160 miles south of Okinawa, a Japanese island on which the United States has had an air base and various other military facilities since the end of World War II. Russia, which has declined to give up territory seized from Japan in 1945, has no quarrel with American facilities in Okinawa.
The presence of Russia’s navy south of Okinawa — more than 1,200 miles from the Russian Pacific Fleet’s home port in Vladivostok — suggested less an effort to assert any Russian claims in the area than a gesture of support for China. Beijing has long balked at the reach of American naval power and feuded for decades with Japan over uninhabited islands that the Japanese call Senkaku and the Chinese Diaoyutai.
The United States Navy said the near collision took place around 11:45 a.m. local time as a result of an “unsafe and unprofessional” move by a Russian destroyer, the Admiral Vinogradov, which came within 50 to 100 feet of the U.S.S. Chancellorsville, according to a statement. The cruiser had to quickly maneuver to avoid a collision, the Navy said.The United States Navy said the near collision took place around 11:45 a.m. local time as a result of an “unsafe and unprofessional” move by a Russian destroyer, the Admiral Vinogradov, which came within 50 to 100 feet of the U.S.S. Chancellorsville, according to a statement. The cruiser had to quickly maneuver to avoid a collision, the Navy said.
Cmdr. Clayton Doss, a spokesman for the Seventh Fleet, said in the statement that the Russian destroyer had made an “unsafe maneuver” against the U.S.S. Chancellorsville, a guided missile cruiser, “putting the safety of her crew and ship at risk.”Cmdr. Clayton Doss, a spokesman for the Seventh Fleet, said in the statement that the Russian destroyer had made an “unsafe maneuver” against the U.S.S. Chancellorsville, a guided missile cruiser, “putting the safety of her crew and ship at risk.”
Russia gave an entirely different version of events, with the Pacific Fleet press service telling the state-run news agency Tass that the American vessel had hindered the passage of the Admiral Vinogradov, forcing it to perform a dangerous maneuver to avoid a collision.Russia gave an entirely different version of events, with the Pacific Fleet press service telling the state-run news agency Tass that the American vessel had hindered the passage of the Admiral Vinogradov, forcing it to perform a dangerous maneuver to avoid a collision.
“The U.S. cruiser Chancellorsville suddenly changed its course and crossed the Admiral Vinogradov destroyer’s course some 50 meters away from the ship,” the press service said, according to Tass. “In order to prevent a collision, the Admiral Vinogradov’s crew was forced to conduct an emergency maneuver.”“The U.S. cruiser Chancellorsville suddenly changed its course and crossed the Admiral Vinogradov destroyer’s course some 50 meters away from the ship,” the press service said, according to Tass. “In order to prevent a collision, the Admiral Vinogradov’s crew was forced to conduct an emergency maneuver.”
The U.S. Navy released two video clips of the events on its YouTube channel, including one that showed the Russian vessel quickly pulling close alongside the U.S.S. Chancellorsville. Also visible, however, were what appeared to be sunbathing Russian sailors on deck of the Admiral Vinogradov, which suggests the Russian vessel was not on high alert at the time and was not engaged in a planned provocation. The acting American defense secretary, Patrick Shanahan, said the United States would lodge a formal diplomatic protest with Russia, objecting to the “unsafe and unprofessional” behavior of the Russian destroyer.
The military encounters have become a common feature with tensions heightened between the two countries. Relations have grown increasingly rocky because of anger in the United States over Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election, its annexation of Crimea and its influence in the conflicts in Syria and Venezuela. “We’ll have military-to-military conversations,” Mr. Shanahan told reporters at the Pentagon, adding that the encounter “will not deter us from conducting our operations.”
The United States Navy released two video clips of the events on its YouTube channel, including one that showed the Russian vessel quickly pulling close alongside the U.S.S. Chancellorsville. Also visible, however, were what appeared to be sunbathing Russian sailors on deck of the Admiral Vinogradov, which suggests the Russian vessel was not on high alert at the time and was not engaged in a planned provocation.
The military encounters have become a common feature with tensions heightened between the two countries. In 2016, a Russian frigate came within several hundred yards of an American cruiser, part of an aircraft carrier strike group responsible for attacking Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria, while it patrolled in the Mediterranean Sea.
Relations have grown increasingly rocky because of anger in the United States over Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election, its annexation of Crimea and its influence in the conflicts in Syria and Venezuela.
Bryan McGrath, the deputy director at the Hudson Institute’s Center for American Seapower, said that while these incidents are not common, they will only increase in the future.
“The Russians are using their Navy to send us a political signal, albeit one without nuance,” Mr. McGrath said in an email. “We use our Navy to send political signals every day — it is something for which navies are particularly well-suited.”
On Tuesday, the United States Navy’s Sixth Fleet said that a P-8A Poseidon aircraft was intercepted by a Russian fighter jet three times in a period of about three hours while flying over the Mediterranean Sea.On Tuesday, the United States Navy’s Sixth Fleet said that a P-8A Poseidon aircraft was intercepted by a Russian fighter jet three times in a period of about three hours while flying over the Mediterranean Sea.
The Sixth Fleet said in a statement that the first and third intercepts were safe, but it expressed concern about the second, citing what it said was a “high-speed pass” that caused turbulence that put the pilots and crew of the American aircraft at risk.The Sixth Fleet said in a statement that the first and third intercepts were safe, but it expressed concern about the second, citing what it said was a “high-speed pass” that caused turbulence that put the pilots and crew of the American aircraft at risk.
“While the Russian aircraft was operating in international airspace, this interaction was irresponsible,” the Navy said in the statement. “We expect them to behave within international standards.”“While the Russian aircraft was operating in international airspace, this interaction was irresponsible,” the Navy said in the statement. “We expect them to behave within international standards.”