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Malta shuts down Canadian small-arms firing exercise
« on: January 21, 2012, 19:43:09 »
Malta shuts down Canadian small-arms firing exercise
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 The Canadian Press Saturday Jan. 21, 2012

OTTAWA — It seems the Maltese revel in their peace and quiet -- even when it's at sea.

A Canadian warship on its way to the eastern Mediterranean caused a bit of ruckus off the island nation.

Earlier this week, the Halifax-based frigate HMCS Charlottetown conducted a small-arms firing exercise on the deck of the ship, which is routine training for the counter-terrorism mission the ship is about to begin.

Sailors were firing 9 mm pistols towards the empty ocean when they were ordered to stop.

Lt. Mark Fifield, a spokesman for the Royal Canadian Navy in Ottawa, says Maltese Coast Guard officials hadn't authorized the exercise and shut it down after being notified over the radio.

Under international convention, warships conducting any firing drills in the waters of other countries are required to warn other vessels in the area and the host nation.

Fifield said the skipper of the Charlottetown didn't realize his warship had crossed into Maltese waters, but added that the radio warning had still been broadcast.

"No other vessels were in proximity to Charlottetown at the time of the incident and there was no risk to public safety," he said.

Canada delivered a note of apology to Malta over the incident and Fifield said it was something the navy "deeply regretted."

He said the weapons drill, conducted to ensure sailors are ready for the boarding of suspicious vessels, later resumed but only after the warship had hit international waters.
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Re: Malta shuts down Canadian small-arms firing exercise
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2012, 20:10:53 »
I really hope that this report is all screwed up by the PAO or the reporter. I am reasonably sure that the CHA knew that they were within 12 nm of the coast. Or maybe they were within the EEZ of Malta and the Maltese took the opportunity to assert their sovereignty.

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Re: Malta shuts down Canadian small-arms firing exercise
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2012, 20:25:03 »
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Fifield said the skipper of the Charlottetown didn't realize his warship had crossed into Maltese waters, but added that the radio warning had still been broadcast.
If he wasn't aware I sure as hell would hope the OOW was aware, if not he/she needs to redo their BWK ticket.
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