Interaction Between USS Farragut and Russian Navy Ship

Saga CommunicationsMAYPORT, Fla. (Sept. 14, 2019) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) departs Naval Station Mayport. Farragut is among ships and units from the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group that formed a Surface Action Group (SAG) and are deploying from their East Coast homeports of Norfolk, Va. and Mayport, Fla. (U.S. Navy...

Story Number: NNS200110-05Release Date: 1/10/2020 5:42:00 PM
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From U.S. Naval Forces Central Command / U.S. 5th Fleet Public Affairs

ARABIAN SEA (NNS) — On Thursday, Jan. 9, while conducting routine operations in the North Arabian Sea, USS Farragut (DDG 99) was aggressively approached by a Russian Navy ship.

Farragut sounded five short blasts, the international maritime signal for danger of a collision, and requested the Russian ship alter course in accordance with international rules of the road. The Russian ship initially refused but ultimately altered course and the two ships opened distance from one another.

While the Russian ship took action, the initial delay in complying with international rules while it was making an aggressive approach increased the risk of collision.

The U.S. Navy continues to remain vigilant and is trained to act in a professional manner. We continue to encourage vessels from all nations to operate in accordance with internationally recognized maritime laws, standards, and norms.