The Phuket News

Commander of ‘misfiring’ ship removed

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THE COMMANDER OF HTMS CHONburi has been transferre­d to an inactive post at the Royal Thai Fleet pending an investigat­ion, following an incident where the ship accidental­ly fired a shell at HTMS Khirirat in Chonburi’s Sattahip district on Mar 13.

The ship’s commander, L/Cdr Theeranai Laosing, was handed a transfer order to show responsibi­lity for the event while awaiting the investigat­ion, R/Adm Chalermcha­i Suankaew, commander of the Royal Thai Navy’s Patrol Squadron, said on Mar 19.

The incident occurred around noon on Mar 13 while both frigates were docked at Laem Thian Pier of Sattahip Naval Base.

HTMS Chonburi had earlier conducted a firing drill at sea. During the exercise, the 76mm gun malfunctio­ned twice, resulting in the 15th and 21st shots getting stuck.

The gun was fixed until the 37th shot was ready to fire, but the shooting range was considered unsafe so the mission was aborted, R/Adm Chalermcha­i said.

The frigate returned to the naval base. Officials tried to take out the remaining five shots but they could only remove two. The remaining three were stuck in the loading system.

The ship’s personnel could not remove the shells, so they asked for help from the Naval Ordnance Department. However, a problem occurred while removing the bearings. The safety system malfunctio­ned due to its lifespan of more than 40 years, R/Adm Chalermcha­i said.

He said while officials tried to work on the safety system, the gun was turned at a level of five degrees, causing a shell to enter the chamber before it was accidental­ly fired at HTMS Khirirat which was docking in front of it.

The 76mm bullet destroyed four rooms, resulting in 14 people injured.

Royal Thai Fleet chief Adm Chatchai Thongsaard said the nine crew who sustained minor injuries have since been discharged from Somdech Phra Nangchao Sirikit Hospital in Sattahip district.

The other five sailors who were initially in serious condition have been transferre­d from the intensive care unit to a special care facility as their conditions have improved.

The navy will provide compensati­on to all those injured in the incident, said Adm Chatchai.

 ?? Photo: Bangkok Post ?? The damaged HTMS Khirirat at Sattahip naval base on Mar 13.
Photo: Bangkok Post The damaged HTMS Khirirat at Sattahip naval base on Mar 13.

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