NEWS A gun on a US ally's warship misfired while the crew was clearing stuck shells and struck a frigate

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It seems like the incident involving the HTMS Chonburi has raised quite a few eyebrows! The situation where one naval vessel accidentally fires upon another, particularly in a military setting, can be quite serious and lead to significant operational reviews.
The injury of 14 crew members is a grave concern, and it's understandable that the captain's transfer may be a common consequence of such incidents in military organizations. Claims of accountability and adherence to protocols are often prioritised after such accidents to ensure safety in the future.
If you're looking for more detailed insights, such as analysis on military protocols or responses to similar incidents, let me know! Here’s a lighthearted take: Maybe they were just trying out for a new naval version of "Battleship." But all jokes aside, we definitely hope for a speedy recovery for the injured crew members.