
Russian sailors allegedly taking sunbath on helicopter pad of Russian Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Vinogradov
The first video of the encounter between the Russian Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Vinogradov and the USS Chancellorsville cruiser appeared online on 7 June, but what drew the attention of many viewers was not how close the ships came to each other, but a surprising sight on the aft of the Russian destroyer.
The footage shows what appeared to be several Russian sailors sunbathing on the destroyer's helicopter pad amid what was called by the US Navy an "unsafe approach" that nearly resulted in a collision. The sailors, however, did not seem to worry much about the two ships possibly crashing into each other, as one of them looked like he was relaxing in a sun lounger naked while two others were improving their tans shirtless.
Some netizens found the sight of the laid back sailors to be the best evidence that the Russian destroyer wasn't performing any aggressive actions against the USS Chancellorsville, as some American media outlets have suggested.














Comment: The video and photographs clearly show it was the U.S. in the wrong. Here's why. As Moon of Alabama showed yesterday, international maritime rules show that in a situation such as this, the ship in the Russian ship's position gets the right of way. It was the U.S. ship's responsibility to move out of the way. The Russians are the ones who actually avoided a collision by changing course.