Bear in mind these videos are normally taken BBC News TV broadcasts which is their main focus. Some TVs in public spaces, offices, waiting rooms etc etc will have it on constantly often with subtitles at low volume or in some cases no volume. Yeah I agree the banner is ridiculous on UA-cam but I also think its not worth using their resources to put together another version if they werent already going to for some other purpose. And the dedicated online content is worse anyway! seems to be a lot of BBC video editors who dont know how to deal with left and right audio channels.
What a dumb analogy. Mercedes and VW can be comparable in price. Sea viper is orders of magnitude more expensive. It's like trading a Mercedes for a cheap kiddie bike.
I don't think the Houthis want to hit a British ship. They may think they want to, but they really don't want to. There's a reason Iran is using Houthis as proxy.
42 Commando and most likely 47 Commando to provide boat insertions. The Royal Marines instagram posted themselves saying 42 Commando have already deployed to the Red Sea to provide security and anti piracy.
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@@Michael-j4l3dI don't agree with migrants, but I do agree with not getting invaded because a foreign submarine found no resistance crossing into our waters
@@Michael-j4l3d ... its normal function ... (The possessive pronoun has no apostrophe - it's is the contraction of "it is".) Also, it is Royal Navy and the word channel has two letter N.
No. You are wrong. It's conflict and tactics adapt on both sides. The Houthis are changing tactics because they have been forced to by airstrikes and the fear of airstrikes. They are less able to find targets than they were, reliant instead on speculative targeting and intelligence gained from elsewhere. There are also fewer targets, as MVs are routing away from the Red Sea. It will all evolve again. But I'm guessing you have a motive in suggesting air strikes haven't had a debilitating affect.
The Houthi's lost the majority of their weapons systems in air strikes, removing much of the tools they had intended on using in much larger barages of attacks that have now not happened. They also cannot stage from the areas they initially intended to, making their targeting much more difficult and having to use drones to try and find targets instead. The presence of naval warships has caused dozens of missiles and drones to be eliminated, and have caused the Houthi's attacks to fail on almost every attempt. To say nothing has changed is incredibly naive. @@prxzm9191
@@prxzm9191 You know that do you? you know exactly how many more drones and missiles would have been fired if those sites had not been taken out? Of course its made a differnece. If the enemy has 1000 drones, and you destroy 500 of them..............I'll let you figure out the rest when you finish primary school
The irony being that the Houthi's used child soldiers in their war, of which 20,000 died, in addition to being responsible for over 100,000 deaths of other Yemeni's
Exactly what part of the United States or Great Britain is Yemen 🤔? With parental consent the Royal Navy has enlisted 15 and 16-year-olds... Or at least they did 20 years ago.
@@bsrcat1 We're not talking about 15 and 16 year olds going through training and drills. We're talking about 11 year olds told to massacre villagers face to face. Your remark is nothing but a pathetic attempt at deflection.
@@nelus7276 Houthi Children being brought to war is horrible. Their actions are horrible and should not be justified. Western Children being brought to war is ALSO horrible. Doesn't matter who sends Children to war. They are not mutually exclusive. Regardless of where the kids get stationed or what orders they are given. To put a child in that position regardless... is horribly selfish on the government's part, in my opinion. Training or Conflict. In the context of war and childhood, 11 years old and 15 years old are not that big of a difference on the grand scheme. Still children with barely any life experience. These same poor children will return home with mental damage ranging from subtle to severe. Scared of their surroundings during peace time. In wealthier countries, we've extended the lifespan of our population past 80 years old, on average. Why hire them so young? It's Easier to indoctrinate a child than it is to indoctrinate an adult with life experience. Even this video by the BBC is handcrafted to romanticize the Navy for it's viewers. To make serving in the Navy appear almost "fun" in some disturbing way. How do you convince a rational adult to commit war crimes? Much easier to manipulate the glory felt by youthful spirits and use their ignorance as a weapon. This goes for all major and minor countries regardless of ideology. China, USA, Russia, Britain, North Korea, etc. Each have their own method of achieving it, some more obvious than others.
@@nathandrake6015 It’s either you’re an edgy immature teenager or you’re from like Pakistan or somewhere in that particular area, despite that, wishing you the best, war is ugly we should’ve never of repeated our past with each other, we’re all the same species. I suppose it’s sadly unavoidable.
They are donning so called anti-flash hoods to protect against facial burns. These are like balaclavas made of fireproof fabric. They protect against flash burns. The Royal Navy started using them in WW2.
I know im just waiting for BLM or some other woke racist scumbag group to complain bout the lack of diversity amongst the crew........ oh wait, no, sorry. That's just stupid.
Royal fleet auxiliary will be part of the flotilla. They sit away from danger and carry all the supplies for the entire group. Fuel, food, etc. not all types of ammo though. Depends on the situation
Risking their lives because of a proxy war 😢. Sad soldiers died in Iraq for oil died in Libya for democracy died in Afghanistan for ex cia bin Ladan. I’m sure none of them are upper class working class kids riding their lives.
@@Jst4vdeos that was settled , the war in 2003 was about LIES like weapons of mass distroction and 300.000 Irak civilians paid the price.... is funny after ww2 , millions of people died infor so called " democracy" and nobody ever been punished .
“Operation Iraqi freedom” was the saintly title for the brutal invasion of Iraq. “Operation unified protector” was the angelic name for the destruction of Libya. “Operation enduring freedom” was the virtuous name given to the unjust invasion of Afghanistan. All in the name of democracy
Thank you Royal Navy. Your tradition and heritage speak for themselves. If I may quote the late great Charlie Daniels, "Speaking just fer me and some people from Tennessee" we are so grateful for ya'lls service. Rule Britannia!
Until they actually hit a Royal Navy ship they have plausible deniability in that they can always say that these missiles and drones are only attacking cargo ships.
@@Gson-cx8uk Except no British Troops are fighting in Ukraine. Funny how you didn't mention illegally invading across the Border by Russia as an act of war though..
@@DR_1_1 No ship should have to waste a bunch of time and money by rerouting their trips to appease terrorists. It impacts global trade and everyone who buys any products. Houthis are known to get support from Iran and have to stop
They show solidarity because just like Gazans are starving to death because of Israel's blockade after they invaded their country and started committing war crimes, Yemen is in an 8 year long famine because of Suadi Arabia's blockade after they invaded their country and started committing war crimes
@@gmtom19 Gazans are starving because all the food that has been delivered was repurposed by gangs (would imagine the same that hide among population, including Hospitals...)
@@shmuelpollak3272 Because Egypt has been letting aid through, but has had to close the crossing several times due to Israel doing doing things like bombing ambulances heading for the crossing.
It's called defence watch rig and is worn in defence watches (periods when the ship is in hostile waters and on high alert). It is clothing to protect against burns from explosive flashes. It is called anti-flash gear. The hoods go up and the gloves go on at "action stations", when the ship goes into fight mode.
The Houthis are attacking civilians and disrupting trade, Britain is not wasting its time saving lives. Also, warships are still part of modern day war, what are you on?
Come on this is the British Navy, one of the best in the world, with the most sophisticated weapon systems available. What’s this song and dance all about??
😂😂😂. Are you real?????? . Wake up, dear, the English empire is finished…. Stop buying what the gov and medias dictate you,. Just look out the state of uk ,,,the increasing sufferings and the freefall of all public services etc…, and it’s armed forces too., could not hold on 1 week of ammunition nor equipments during a real front war. Bless.
The problem is that drones cost less than expensive missiles and these ships don't carry too many of them. They can and eventually will be overwhelmed and damaged or sunk. Look at Ukraines sea drones for example
Любопытное для меня: операторы радаров в операторной - в специальных комбинезонах, у которых маска ("подшлемник"), - это часть комбинезона. Вот... - очень верный подход к выбору специальной одежды (формы): ибо, сейчас XXI век, а не первая половина века XX-го...
Interviewer - Where are they getting these more advanced weapons? Captain - (with a smirk on his face) I'd be speculating. 😆 Um, I think we all know who is giving them advanced weapons!
What are you on about? They’re protecting ships, mainly innocent trade ships from being attacked by pirates in the world’s most important shipping lane. Stay off social media it’s frying your brain. You’d be the first to start crying about higher prices due to longer transport too if they wasn’t there.
@@ajrembo705 are you for real. there are people dying waiting in the ques. hospitals dont have beds for patients, roads are worst and there they fighting houthis. they need to focus on their own country rather than fight a bunch of people which are created and funded by the big boys
Well if we need to surrender then we'll call on the world class experts in surrender to help us, namely the french. So it's good to know that the French are standing by ready to host the white flag
@@Mr71paul71The only lesson the French may receive from the Brits is how to pull out from the battlefield by sea a week after the start of hostilities... And covered in the process by guess who.
@@Jon962-h4i You also forgot to mention the bit where the French failed to modernise at all between the two World Wars, and so were literally sitting ducks for the then-technologically superior Germans. But no no, according to Tony it's not the French's fault for failing to defend their own nation, it's clearly Britain's for trying to help when they totally didn't have to.
Sailing into danger, I wish the BBC would stop using this cliche, it’s very tiresome. It’s their job, they’ve been highly trained, it’s what they do (speaking as an ex Serviceman myself).
The BBC should put an even bigger red stripe over their videos. It really helps.
and bigger writing font
Ikr it’s extremely outdated
Bear in mind these videos are normally taken BBC News TV broadcasts which is their main focus. Some TVs in public spaces, offices, waiting rooms etc etc will have it on constantly often with subtitles at low volume or in some cases no volume. Yeah I agree the banner is ridiculous on UA-cam but I also think its not worth using their resources to put together another version if they werent already going to for some other purpose. And the dedicated online content is worse anyway! seems to be a lot of BBC video editors who dont know how to deal with left and right audio channels.
BBC always has a red stripe over their screens, why? Really disturbing ans totally useless.
@@Captain-Iglo the comment literally right above you explains why
0:37 they have a better gaming chair than me
and more monitors
His weapons are also real.
Yeah, no surprise...
No extra lives though.
No pause button
or health potions
I think we all know where the Houthis are getting their weapons.
The BBC won't say it. I think they get money from Iran.
so sad the English channel used to be in Europe
the weapon companies ?
From the hundreds of billions Obama and Biden gave Iran in cash.
@@diagorasofmel0sRussia, China and NK
What’s the red banner all about? Really intrusive. Interesting production decision.
It's just the BBC News thing, it's been there for 30 years.
@@krashd progress eh
@@krashd yes, but it usually goes away once the report is underway
@@captain-Dan Often remains on News 24 in the middle of the night (UK time).
@@krashd 30 years huh? And it’s taken me to point it out.
So this is what Houthi and the Blow fish was all about?
Look up the houthi slogan to see what they are all about.
@@facehugger3 “I only wanna be with youuuuuu”
The Joke: You've entirely missed it.@@facehugger3
ughh
before they said it was for fire protection i was sure they had a balenciaga tie-up
Check out U.S. Navy uniforms...they have something very similar, just a different color/colour.
That familiar smell of antiflash …
Red banner seems kinda small. Doesn’t cost anything to make it bigger
It’s that size because the BBC is often played with the sound down in waiting rooms, fast food outlets & taxis offices.
Imagine approaching a British Navy war ship and thinking "yeh, we can take this" 😅😅
Stop flattering yourself too much. The crew in the "british" navy ship themselves are wearing clothe ready incase they get burned alive
Radicalism is stronger than any drug
@@Salim_Habib I bet your not even yemeni, just because we are muslim dosent mean we become sheeps that must follow Hothis
@@Aariz981its hyproc.whe a fellow muslims like u.support israhel and the west of genocide in gaza. Instead of a resistance fighter..
If they couldn't do anything to them, the crew wouldn't have to wear those degrading onesies, would they? ;-)
0:38 man! That dude is caked-up!
My thoughts exactly
gyatt
hes got some naval cheeks fr
Wtf
@Shlepp what does caked up mean?
Imagine attacking innocent people because someone attacked someone
that's basically how all wars work lol
@@underarmbowlingincidentof1981 how are the houthis involved in the conflict in any way?
@@ObvStar48 well some of theirs claim the attacks their own
@@ObvStar48 They're up to something else.
@@ObvStar48 If you have to ask that question, you shouldn't be commenting.
0:47 CIWS: “nah, he is telling cap”
Trading a Sea Viper missile for a drone is like trading a Mercedes for a VW.
Yeah but you’re defending a Rolls Royce
@@SteelGunner76 well said
@@SteelGunner76 rolls makes the ships engines i think
What a dumb analogy. Mercedes and VW can be comparable in price. Sea viper is orders of magnitude more expensive. It's like trading a Mercedes for a cheap kiddie bike.
@@SteelGunner76👍👍👍👍
I like that they still use a high-tech whistle
I don't think the Houthis want to hit a British ship. They may think they want to, but they really don't want to. There's a reason Iran is using Houthis as proxy.
Iran backed Houthis Vs American backed Israelis. When did Iran invade another country?
@@Greebstreebling Iran invaded Iraq
That news anchor looks really happy to be there.
Yeah, she's hating it for sure
At least they are allowed to raise their flag once as they are far away from home 🤣
Royal navy searching for new migrants to import to Britain
at least the resident knuckle dragger is still commenting.
Naughty but true.And now you've set all the other idiots off.
@@Michael-j4l3dU complete idiot,it's not even funny.Maybe for you though.
Reminds me of "The last Ship" series.
3:08 what unit is this?
42 Commando and most likely 47 Commando to provide boat insertions. The Royal Marines instagram posted themselves saying 42 Commando have already deployed to the Red Sea to provide security and anti piracy.
The sad thing is, there’s really no need for any of this if people would just do the right thing and stop being mean to each other
Stop dreaming.
The Mid East views "the right thing" differently than Western nations.
Tell me you grew up wealthy without telling me you grew up wealthy
Read the Talmud
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Bro it’s a whole ocean.
The newsreader has a monster hangover.
Stay safe, shipmates. I plied those waters serving in the RN years ago. Fair seas and see you in homeport soonest.
Yes so the royal navy can resume it's normal function of being a taxi service for Chanel migrants to ensure more reach their 5star hotels
@@Michael-j4l3dI don't agree with migrants, but I do agree with not getting invaded because a foreign submarine found no resistance crossing into our waters
@@Michael-j4l3d ... its normal function ... (The possessive pronoun has no apostrophe - it's is the contraction of "it is".)
Also, it is Royal Navy and the word channel has two letter N.
too much video screen we need a few popups as well to make sure we know what the report is about
So those airstrikes on Yemen seem to have had little to no effect in deteriorating Houhti capabilities.
No. You are wrong. It's conflict and tactics adapt on both sides. The Houthis are changing tactics because they have been forced to by airstrikes and the fear of airstrikes. They are less able to find targets than they were, reliant instead on speculative targeting and intelligence gained from elsewhere. There are also fewer targets, as MVs are routing away from the Red Sea. It will all evolve again. But I'm guessing you have a motive in suggesting air strikes haven't had a debilitating affect.
@@Jon962-h4ithey’ve litterally changed nothing lol. Fishing here
The Houthi's lost the majority of their weapons systems in air strikes, removing much of the tools they had intended on using in much larger barages of attacks that have now not happened. They also cannot stage from the areas they initially intended to, making their targeting much more difficult and having to use drones to try and find targets instead. The presence of naval warships has caused dozens of missiles and drones to be eliminated, and have caused the Houthi's attacks to fail on almost every attempt. To say nothing has changed is incredibly naive. @@prxzm9191
@@prxzm9191 You know that do you? you know exactly how many more drones and missiles would have been fired if those sites had not been taken out? Of course its made a differnece. If the enemy has 1000 drones, and you destroy 500 of them..............I'll let you figure out the rest when you finish primary school
@@Jon962-h4i "There are also fewer targets, as MVs are routing away from the Red Sea" so the houthis are achieving their goal then lol
3:00 He 100% knows its Iran. Probably doesn't want to cause an "international incident"
The irony being that the Houthi's used child soldiers in their war, of which 20,000 died, in addition to being responsible for over 100,000 deaths of other Yemeni's
Exactly what part of the United States or Great Britain is Yemen 🤔? With parental consent the Royal Navy has enlisted 15 and 16-year-olds... Or at least they did 20 years ago.
Where did you pull that "fact" from ? Bet it had faeces all over it..
ukraine has child soldiers all you have to do is google it, telegram it even
@@bsrcat1 We're not talking about 15 and 16 year olds going through training and drills. We're talking about 11 year olds told to massacre villagers face to face. Your remark is nothing but a pathetic attempt at deflection.
@@nelus7276
Houthi Children being brought to war is horrible. Their actions are horrible and should not be justified. Western Children being brought to war is ALSO horrible. Doesn't matter who sends Children to war. They are not mutually exclusive. Regardless of where the kids get stationed or what orders they are given. To put a child in that position regardless... is horribly selfish on the government's part, in my opinion. Training or Conflict. In the context of war and childhood, 11 years old and 15 years old are not that big of a difference on the grand scheme. Still children with barely any life experience. These same poor children will return home with mental damage ranging from subtle to severe. Scared of their surroundings during peace time. In wealthier countries, we've extended the lifespan of our population past 80 years old, on average. Why hire them so young?
It's Easier to indoctrinate a child than it is to indoctrinate an adult with life experience. Even this video by the BBC is handcrafted to romanticize the Navy for it's viewers. To make serving in the Navy appear almost "fun" in some disturbing way. How do you convince a rational adult to commit war crimes? Much easier to manipulate the glory felt by youthful spirits and use their ignorance as a weapon. This goes for all major and minor countries regardless of ideology. China, USA, Russia, Britain, North Korea, etc. Each have their own method of achieving it, some more obvious than others.
Stop pandering to them and toughen up
Civilians WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND the anxiety, servicemen and women go through on active operations.
Respect to all that serve 🙏
😂😂😂😂😂
@@nathandrake6015 It’s either you’re an edgy immature teenager or you’re from like Pakistan or somewhere in that particular area, despite that, wishing you the best, war is ugly we should’ve never of repeated our past with each other, we’re all the same species.
I suppose it’s sadly unavoidable.
They also will never understand what the palistinians are going through neither.
@@nosh121081 October 6th there was no suffering. What happened on October 7th to change that?
@@tedunguent156 which rock have you been hiding under
what are these uniforms????? 2:55
What the actual fuck? It's not solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. It's solidarity with Hamas. Two different things.
Should read "On board a Royal Navy ship as it faces combat drills"
Why they got ready to cook when they hear the alert?
They locked in
They are donning so called anti-flash hoods to protect against facial burns. These are like balaclavas made of fireproof fabric. They protect against flash burns. The Royal Navy started using them in WW2.
Why there isn´t a Fiere Shield in front of the Eyes?
What is the Royal Navy's other ship doing?
🤡
we have 68 ships? and 6 ships like the HMS Diamond.
search on here for british minesweeper boat colliding with other minesweeper boat
@izoldicsWhat are you on about 😂
@izoldics That's because the Indian Navy isn't fighting - so it has spare capacity.
God Bless You All ❤❤❤❤❤
Whose god are you referring to? Whatttt!!!!!! There’s more than one? That’s inconceivable!!!!
@@JoeNo70 - There is surely but one creator. I would have referred in the plural. Get a grip.
@@andygallagher6361 A religious nutjob is telling us to get a grip. That's rich.
They’re called Houthis, not hoodies.
They said Houthis, not hoodies. Clean the wax out of your ears.
It doesnt what the hell they are.
I think you have hearing problems pal
They are called AnsarAllah however the west calls them houthi rebels to undermine there authority
@@adamkaan8025 Maybe yours, not ours.
If the Houthi's really want to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinians, they should welcome the Palestinians to Houthi lands.
Houthi's don't have a homeland genius.
Yemenis are not afraid to fight for justice. 🇾🇪🤝🇵🇸
Dont beg ceasefire like h@mas
Noo
Why does the BBC put that big red block on the screen its already in the corner 15% of the screen is there banner
i just surprised the bbc put something on air without any diversity.
oh but theres a pack of nonses bts doing a number
I know im just waiting for BLM or some other woke racist scumbag group to complain bout the lack of diversity amongst the crew........ oh wait, no, sorry. That's just stupid.
Maybe there are just very few immigrants/new British citizens join the army or the Royal Navy.
They made sure to focus on any woman they could find.
@@chad3358Yeah makes sense. All of the privileges, none of the obligations.
The Royal Navy escorting convoys, where have I seen this before?
Why don't you tell us?
You think your smart, hahahaha
There really shouldn’t be a bridge or a camel left in Houthi-land. No dams, no ports, no power plants.
The country is called Yemen
@@PoTat-xp4cb >> It’s Houthi-controlled Yemen. Because civil war.
1:19 Curious, why cover the head?
The suits are fire retardent so it's protection for under helmets
Protection from flash in an explosion.
The most vulnerable part of the body - are you serious?
Are you sure this ship made it to Yemen
Dragon is a killer.
So how does that destroyer get resupply of food and ammo does another ship takes over or another ship comes with food and ammo and so on.
Drones
Royal fleet auxiliary will be part of the flotilla. They sit away from danger and carry all the supplies for the entire group. Fuel, food, etc. not all types of ammo though. Depends on the situation
Why?
it's called a RAS...Replenishment At Sea..by an Auxiliary
@PompeyMatt17 OK, thank you
Bravo UK🇬🇧😍
Why the face coverage as if it’s HazMat work? Just curious
Because it's HazMat work... It's a warship....what do think are it sole contents, mars bars and crisps and cider?
Why do they cover the faces when they hear the alarm
Anti-flash protection. It's in case the ship takes a hit and something explodes or catches fire.
So that no one can see the man-child faces of those royal clown guards when they are scared!
You probably typed that from your parents basement @@dystopian_1
@@dystopian_1 Says the guy typing from his mother's garage!!
@@thetruthhurts7675 Ahhh... the truth offended a clown!
We need to quit playing around and this time not tell them we’re coming.
Thank you for your service for our dear country 🇬🇧❤
Go home
@@EliteExpat انا فی منزلی🙂
یا قوم ادخلوا الأرض المقدسة التي كتب الله لكم ولا ترتدوا على أدباركم فتنقلبوا خاسرين
UK fell to islamic extremism, some time ago!
@@EliteExpatget back in your cage
This isn't their country. This is Yemen's maritime borders that they're not supposed to intrude in.
Huthis know they are not in danger. They are becoming more and more bold!
* They are the danger.
@@dystopian_1 They're the danger to unarmed ships, unarmed men, women, and children. Wow, how impressive.
@@Objectified No, they are danger towards those creatures you just mentioned.
Should be defending the English channel
lol, it's literally defending the flow of goods to England and other EU countries.
@@HKim0072Then the EU can send its own vessels if they have any. Our navy is in quite a poor state compared to what it was.
From what poor animol😂😂
Okay Russian bot😂😂
@@paul7TM lol, the EU has sent ships. Do you read the news or just like to make up nonsense when you open your mouth?
What are the white head covers for?
I think it's modern version of Flash Gear
To protect against quick fires and flashes from the machinery when shot upon
It's called AntiFlash.
They are not able to to go through the hutis..
Hutis? Do they live in Huts then?
Try composing your statement in a linguistically sensical manner.
Hmm... I can see things they're not capable of scanning...
Risking their lives because of a proxy war 😢. Sad soldiers died in Iraq for oil died in Libya for democracy died in Afghanistan for ex cia bin Ladan. I’m sure none of them are upper class working class kids riding their lives.
It's what they signed up for either way.
Get a grip you lemon
Blame Saddam for invading Kuwait
@@Jst4vdeos that was settled , the war in 2003 was about LIES like weapons of mass distroction and 300.000 Irak civilians paid the price.... is funny after ww2 , millions of people died infor so called " democracy" and nobody ever been punished .
How else do you keep the zionist colony afloat.
Is that a Jaguar F-Type seat in the bridge? 0:38
Possibly, the seats are easy to change out so the captain might be a fan of Jaguar.
“Operation Iraqi freedom” was the saintly title for the brutal invasion of Iraq. “Operation unified protector” was the angelic name for the destruction of Libya.
“Operation enduring freedom” was the virtuous name given to the unjust invasion of Afghanistan. All in the name of democracy
Western nations are hypocritical demons
Blame Saddam for invading Kuwait
Well perhaps we should stop trying to bring democracy to a culture that doesn't understand it, even when they move to a democracy.
Okay bot.
All of those Operations helped every single country they went in to. Just because you don't see it, doesn't make it less true.
Democracy is more real than god
Ship appears top heavy. The brass in the Ops room, ......!
Thank you Royal Navy. Your tradition and heritage speak for themselves. If I may quote the late great Charlie Daniels, "Speaking just fer me and some people from Tennessee" we are so grateful for ya'lls service. Rule Britannia!
Because they are not stopping the source, they could, but they don't !!
The consequences would be much worse than the outcome
Yemen has the right to defend itself 💯
How is attacking merchant ships in international waters defending itself?
@@tonkerdog1 What can you expect from cavemen? They think blowing themselves up grants them virgins in the afterlife. Lmao.
@@tonkerdog1 economic sanctions,
Shit the west has been doing to the Muslim and African countries for centuries. Money hurts these people!
Its called economic sanctions. What west been doing to nations for centuries
@@tonkerdog1 its called economic sanctions
Do not reveal everything to enemies...
Block ade Yemen👈👆
Great username, colonist back in action.
Crusaders
Not a bad idea, but the Al Jazeera whingers would moan about it.
Based username
Block everything going or coming from iran!
Eh, shouldn't they be between France and UK?
No.. because that's Border Force's job, not the Navy.
Could she looked any more bored than what she shows?
These guys have cruse missiles? And they are shooting them at Royal Navy ships? Isn’t that an act of war?
So is British troops fighting in Ukraine
Until they actually hit a Royal Navy ship they have plausible deniability in that they can always say that these missiles and drones are only attacking cargo ships.
@@Gson-cx8uk Except no British Troops are fighting in Ukraine.
Funny how you didn't mention illegally invading across the Border by Russia as an act of war though..
Next in line
What happenec to her eyes
I wouldn’t believe a single thing the BBC report.
Than why are you here
Bruh
@@שמעוןאייזנברג-צ3כ To express an opinion. It’s called free speech.
ok bot
@@earth.planet8860 Clown.
Where else would they get it but in Iran.
I can tell you whose arming them. Iran.
Or it's the other way around... what are they doing there when all the shipping towards the UK and EU has been re-routed around the Cape?
So? Cant Iran arm them?
@@DR_1_1 No ship should have to waste a bunch of time and money by rerouting their trips to appease terrorists. It impacts global trade and everyone who buys any products. Houthis are known to get support from Iran and have to stop
And Russia
no shit sherlock.
Absolutely ridiculous. What's the point?
Thats like Mike Tyson fighting an infant...
@user-tf4tv9bj4f The Royal Navy has heritage unlike Russia
it does because all that naval knowledge is passed down the generations@user-tf4tv9bj4f
@@Benjd0 Ya sheep, the airstrikes are doing nothing and the hoothie are a proxy for IRAN. UK has no might against any legitimate country.
@user-tf4tv9bj4f Which war was we weak in that we lost? ............... i'll wait pleb
@user-tf4tv9bj4f And what country are you from? i already know your "special" from that comment, but which country created this bot?
Where are these weapons coming from?
So uk has still some ships working 😂😂😂
still has
😂😂
? We have 68 ships... 6 of them are Type 45 (like HMS Diamond)
Why wouldn't they? The surprising part is that houthis still got access to weapons and know how to operate them
@@melmcrobbBrother you know houthis have hypersonic missles
I'm curious to know what the white uniforms are
They are called anti flash suits. Designed to protect you against very short term fire exposure. Example the explosion caused by a missile hit
Wonder how many are living FREE of Charge in our Hotels!
Nice schizophrenia, boomer
I'm pretty sure they sleep on the ship, silly.
They live free of charge in their barracks when at home, or in the ship when at sea. What a strange question.
@@JNeavesable The terrorists ya silly plum
@@krashd Houthi Terrorists ya silly clown
I am from Bangladesh
Ok?
In the early seventies George Harrison and Britain raised millions for poor people in Bangladesh, we now have food banks - where are you?
"In solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza" - The Palestinian cause defamed by brigandry out of boredom
They show solidarity because just like Gazans are starving to death because of Israel's blockade after they invaded their country and started committing war crimes, Yemen is in an 8 year long famine because of Suadi Arabia's blockade after they invaded their country and started committing war crimes
@@gmtom19 Gazans are starving because all the food that has been delivered was repurposed by gangs (would imagine the same that hide among population, including Hospitals...)
@@gmtom19 Gaza haz a border with Egypt as well. Why didn't you mention Egypt? 🤔
@@shmuelpollak3272 Because Egypt has been letting aid through, but has had to close the crossing several times due to Israel doing doing things like bombing ambulances heading for the crossing.
@@gmtom19 Wrong. Just like you got wrong which is the peaceful democracy and which is the Islamic terrorist invader.
Can someone explain what they’re all wearing?
New balenciaga army collection
@@dalivanwyngarden3204 Emporio Army
Adidas
It's called defence watch rig and is worn in defence watches (periods when the ship is in hostile waters and on high alert). It is clothing to protect against burns from explosive flashes. It is called anti-flash gear. The hoods go up and the gloves go on at "action stations", when the ship goes into fight mode.
Today’s Royal Navy officers look like they’d be more at home in some hipster coffee shop.
Careful your jealousy is showing
They think that they are in arctic...
They are out there in the middle of fuck nowhere defending your freedoms. Show some respect
And what conflicts have you served in?
@@averagejoe8358 In which conflicts have you served? (Correct English grammar.)
So when there is a threat they done a burka or I missed something
Old fashion style war… warships fighting in modern day war… why waste your time in those water… get out before you hurt yourself ….
I almost said the same just a waste of time and propaganda
@@kosia1972 Back to school for you
The Houthis are attacking civilians and disrupting trade, Britain is not wasting its time saving lives. Also, warships are still part of modern day war, what are you on?
British are sheep following they American masters
How in HELL did these PIRATES get Mack 3 hypersonic cruise missiles???
Delivery from Iran who in turn got them from Russia.
Vladolph Putler want the worlds attention to be somewhere else, but the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Come on this is the British Navy, one of the best in the world, with the most sophisticated weapon systems available. What’s this song and dance all about??
😂😂😂. Are you real?????? . Wake up, dear, the English empire is finished…. Stop buying what the gov and medias dictate you,. Just look out the state of uk ,,,the increasing sufferings and the freefall of all public services etc…, and it’s armed forces too., could not hold on 1 week of ammunition nor equipments during a real front war. Bless.
The problem is that drones cost less than expensive missiles and these ships don't carry too many of them. They can and eventually will be overwhelmed and damaged or sunk. Look at Ukraines sea drones for example
U.K navy who? lol how many accidents happened this year, you dont know? lol
Good luck me thinks arab muslim have upper hand dodgy folk
About what? They intercepted all the drones and have taken no damge
I came to England in the same way. But I don't recommend it to anyone. It is a very dangerous and deadly road.
Любопытное для меня: операторы радаров в операторной - в специальных комбинезонах, у которых маска ("подшлемник"), - это часть комбинезона. Вот... - очень верный подход к выбору специальной одежды (формы): ибо, сейчас XXI век, а не первая половина века XX-го...
The white overalls are anti flash, which saves the skin from getting horrible burns, thats of coarse if you survived the missile strike.
Where is Boris Johnson?
Far away, I reckon.
He resigned awhile ago, you’re pretty behind on your info
Looking after his children
@@Lunamilo3 They never got an update script.
@@frankthompson6503poor kids 🙏…😂
Found out the hard way
Interviewer - Where are they getting these more advanced weapons?
Captain - (with a smirk on his face) I'd be speculating. 😆
Um, I think we all know who is giving them advanced weapons!
I don’t. Please tell.
@@davecooper3238 Iran.
That news reader looks like she hasn't slept in days.
Why are you risking your citizens (soldiers) for israel??
Because they control the government in London, too.
What are you on about? They’re protecting ships, mainly innocent trade ships from being attacked by pirates in the world’s most important shipping lane. Stay off social media it’s frying your brain. You’d be the first to start crying about higher prices due to longer transport too if they wasn’t there.
Funny how they censor any comment about the genocide in Gaza... that's why these ships are there, to prevent anyone to stop the massacre of civilians.
are you brain dead? the houthis are attacking our ships heading for our country. So we sent warships to defend them.
@@ajrembo705 are you for real. there are people dying waiting in the ques. hospitals dont have beds for patients, roads are worst and there they fighting houthis. they need to focus on their own country rather than fight a bunch of people which are created and funded by the big boys
Shouldn't the maintenance have been completed BEFORE entering the high risk area? 🤔
If you are staying there for months, some things will need maintenance while you are there.
France is there to help you.
Well if we need to surrender then we'll call on the world class experts in surrender to help us, namely the french. So it's good to know that the French are standing by ready to host the white flag
@@Mr71paul71The only lesson the French may receive from the Brits is how to pull out from the battlefield by sea a week after the start of hostilities... And covered in the process by guess who.
@@tonyz7216 You mean after the French PM admitted to WSC that France had no reserves and had already lost? lol
@@Mr71paul71 I wish you plebs wouldn't use my flag while posting your bile, it embarrasses the country.
@@Jon962-h4i You also forgot to mention the bit where the French failed to modernise at all between the two World Wars, and so were literally sitting ducks for the then-technologically superior Germans.
But no no, according to Tony it's not the French's fault for failing to defend their own nation, it's clearly Britain's for trying to help when they totally didn't have to.
Why does Yemen still exist?
Sailing into danger, I wish the BBC would stop using this cliche, it’s very tiresome. It’s their job, they’ve been highly trained, it’s what they do (speaking as an ex Serviceman myself).
This lady is obviously very tired