Topic: Navy Collisions

3 chapters across the catalog

Wigglesworth
Episode 1389 32:14 - 35:29

1389: Wigglesworth

USS Connecticut Submarine Collision in the Pacific

The nuclear-powered submarine USS Connecticut sustained damage after striking an unknown object underwater in the Pacific. While official reports used the broad term "Pacific," other sources indicate the incident occurred in the South China Sea. The collision resulted in several minor injuries to sailors and forced the vessel to return to port for repairs.

Dealio
Episode 940 1:54:31 - 2:00:02

940: Dealio

USS Fitzgerald Collision and Navy Equipment Malfunction

The collision between the USS Fitzgerald and the container ship ACX Crystal off the coast of Japan resulted in the deaths of seven sailors. Vice Admiral Joseph O'Coin and the hosts discuss how a sophisticated warship could be "T-boned" by a slower vessel. While human error is the official focus, the hosts cite reports from former Navy personnel suggesting a widespread equipment or radar malfunction that the military may be covering up.

Bigdala
Episode 939 59:00 - 1:05:29

939: Bigdala

USS Fitzgerald Collision with Philippine Cargo Ship

The USS Fitzgerald, a sophisticated U.S. Navy destroyer, was severely damaged after being "T-boned" by a Philippine-flagged container ship off the coast of Japan. Seven American sailors were killed in the incident, raising serious questions about how a vessel equipped with advanced 3D radar failed to avoid a much larger, slower merchant ship. Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin and the ship's commander face criticism for the apparent lapse in maritime safety and navigation.