For those wondering, that is the HMAS Hobart (DDG 39) a guided missile destroyer type warship commissioned with the Royal Australian Navy. She is the lead ship of the Hobart class of destroyer and she was ordering these gentlemen to depart an active training area Edit: A lot of you folks don’t seem to grasp the concept of being told what to do for your own safety, yes they have the legal authority to give them orders as does ANY navy in an active exercise or operation
@@ryderparkbro that insult is mid as hell, be better. Quick note to anyone heated at this, read my other comments before replying, you’ll find I’ve likely answered what you’re about to say, as all of you sound too similar with your retorts. P.S. not gonna respond to a comment that’s essentially a carbon copy of one I’ve already answered. Too boring. And just a mass correction, it’s you’re, not your. And the fact that the guy I’m arguing with got it right yet nobody else can is both surprising and sad. I mean, the spelling is right there. And one more thing, don’t want or need to hear the piers and peers correction. Not gonna change it, as I don’t care.
@@ryderparkhe means fishing exercise, like extreme fish hunting with torpedoes exercise, real fucking intense shit, it usually gets really competitive and leads to another ship sinking to the bottom of the ocean in a flaming heap so they just get other ships to evacuation immediately
Been in that situation, coming out of a fog on a 27ft. sailboat into a circle of stunningly huge ships. After asking a dozen times for directions, finally the answer came. “We are observing radio silence. Please continue your present course and leave the area.” Kinda gets your attention! “Yes Sir!”
I've gotta say, this makes me proud to live in Australia. There are very few groups of people on earth who'd see a navy warship approaching them and say "he's got the shits", responding to their callsign with "yeah we've got ya. This is badboys!" True blue Aussies right there.
He probably had that drone above them long before they even saw that ship to figure out what they were doing. Drone only came down low enough once they had made contact to basically say "we see everything that goes on, we know every boat that's in the area" and then to land.
@HB_Dee615 Could be a training exercise going on and they strayed somewhere they shouldn't have, or any number of explanations - context is important. Pretty sure being asked to leave is one of the better outcomes here but if you want to protest a warship from your fishing boat go ahead
@@HB_Dee615 Physically yes they can, they have the stuff to do it, and the court room to hash it out later is really far away and they don't perform resurrections after the fact no matter how right you are.
That’s not how square miles work? As in, square miles aren’t a measure of length only. They also measure width. Meaning, if it was within a set of miles from a place, it wouldn’t be square. It wouldn’t be a dozen. 12 square miles is 4 miles by 3 miles. Or some fraction thereof. Now if you measured a cordoned of area you could measure in square miles.
@@chickenmonger123 Buddy, what are you on about? The guys OK in what he said, manoeuvres in a big area at sea. He didn't mention an exact area as he doesn't know. Smh
They'd just be exercising out in the WAXA (West Australian Exercise Area), maybe with a submarine or maybe with other ships, aircraft or even on their own. They only intercepted this fisherman because the area was restricted for the period of the exercise and it is good practice for them to keep the area clear
No, any intruder that crosses the 60 degree parallel south will be caught by these big patrol ships. No one is allowed to go to Antarctica without an invite or a permit. Antarctica Treaty prohibits any person, vessels, planes crossing the 60 degree parallel south without permission by the “AUTHORITIES”. Interestingly anyone can go to NORTH POLE anytime.
Warship. Using the term battleship since that is a classification of warships it's rather wrong It goes Corvette, Frigate, Destroyer, Cruiser, Battlecruiser, Battleship, Carrier As of 2024 no battleships is in service with the last battleships to leave service being the Iowa-class battleships and since 2012 they are all museum ships
Ah, this infamous clip that all flat earthers claim is a group of explorers being chased away from the arctic circle, and not just people fishing in the Oceania region…
@@youtube.silenced.mthey arent karens they are in a fucking warship, they most likely strayed into a restricted area or a training or something, they arent karens for telling someone to leave.
@@dannyf4447 cause it's getting everyone mad at the expense of our rights. We all already know we have rights. We all know we have a right to record In public. But if some clown Is going around causing issues trying to "push the line" then it just gets everyone pretty annoyed and mad and makes people get pretty sick of clowns and become insensitive and have negative feelings toward the expressed rights. Now the deep state government can go around creating a narrative to make people wat to get rid of our rights. We've all see the annoying clown sticking cameras in cops faces going "meh rights". Nobody wants to see that or hear that. It's self righteous B.S that's being achieved by some phony hiding behind our rights like hes some type of martyre In the end the only thing that happens is people get a sour taste in their mouth. Oh and one guy gets lots of views and attention.
@@dannyf4447they can't articulate how using your rights makes it worse. They just can't understand they're being showed they have no rights when the system decides
@@thatv8life186well I mean you'd leave pretty quick when Hobart tells you to leave. The next thing that comes is a few 50cal shots across the bow so I'd rather not be swimming to shore thanks. Also the dude who says bad boys was just trying to have a laugh and Hobart also went along skth their joke in the full video. This happened a few years back now
You cut out the funniest part where the warship actually responds back with "Bad boys, Bad boys!" as their official callsign.. xD It was all fine and wholesome, they were unknowingly drifting into an exercise area. ^^
"Unknowingly".... except they have a radio and are being hailed on 16.... and I can assure you the cordinates for the boundaries of the training area were broadcast for over 1000 miles (sideband can reach 1000) on ch 16 ... 12 times in an hour. Last time i seen this happen they sent the chopper. All that said it was more Ignorantly than Unknowingly. They heard the broadcast but likely didnt want to map the coordinates. (Which for agument sake "they dont have that capability" they have a phone i can promise you and you can type cordinates into google and save them as a mark). A lot of radio chatter you tune out thinking it doesnt pertain to you.
Furthermore, I would also bet my license that the warship or the land station broadcasting the zone had been trying to call the "vessel in the vicinity of X,Y you are in a restricted zone" Usually the area is restricted because they gonna drop lead there. So the ship SHOULD have been on stands several miles away but had to come get the "boat off the port bow"
@chrisreveiwer623 All the more reason to side with the self entitlement of American military forces, they were not in any restricted zone to begin with.
I CAN imagine, however, some idiot standing in his boat, chest-cam recording, yelling at an oncoming warship, "I don't have to move! I have a right to be here!" (Now going underwater as warship overtakes) "I know my maritime rights!! Blblblblblb..."
I had the Royal Danish Naval Air Squadron flying a 200 perimeter around their ship. We were 150miles offshore hauling lobster gear by Hydrographer Canyon. The pilot asked us if he could get some Lobster for the Admiral. We told he after we haul back. He proceeded to give us an insane private airshow doing all kinds of sick stunts in a Blackhawk while they waited. Hovered, dropped a bag down with all 4 shoulder patches and we sent back 8 x 2 -3 lb lobsters and 13 deep-sea Red Crabs. You never know what you will see in Gods country
Pretty sure We were used for practice targets often. Had an F-15 fly 20’ over the surface , started as a spec. Pulled that thing perfectly vertical directly over our mast and went straight up out of sight. Crazy sht. Had Subs around us often. The would take sound signatures off every vessel then identified them. From that day forward that boat can be positively identified without ever seeing it. I spent many years offshore
I've had people not believe my story traveling from Phoenix to Puerto Peñasco very similar to how you described with the F15s as there is a stretch of restricted airspace for the fighters out of Luke to train, first plane approached super, super low to the point we didn't notice until it went straight vertical over the vehicle, opened the sunroof and as the second followed matching extremely low approach and straight vertical you could literally feel the heat of the engines pumping in the vehicle and shaking it a bit. Shit was hilarious to randomly happen in the middle of the desert but badass
Got the same message before and was asked to move on down in California, first time ever fishing an open oceans costal waters, around 20 minutes later a sub surfaced due to an emergency injury.
@@lateral1385 they wouldn’t classify it as murder. My family would just get a letter in the mail saying I died during a “military training exercise” after they detonate the new weapon or whatever the hell they are testing
*I guarantee that’s the most action that ‘Warship Hobart’ has seen since its launch years ago and probably the most it will ever see. At least they got to use their drone* . The navy sailors will be telling their grandkids about this glorious day in the battle for a fishing spot against a rogue pirate ship called *The BadBoys* off the coast of Australia. 😂
@@Lofi-senpaiFacts, I don't get why people think that someone being able to run their whole career with the Armed Forces (of any Nation) and never having to fire a shot at a true enemy as a bad thing...if anything that should be mood to celebrate and wish for that continued peace to continue.
Best fishing story ever! Na mate! A warship! Ya! Fucka pulled right up! Na Brian said we're bad boys! Ya! Goofy fucka! Ya! Then the warship sent the war bird after us. Brian slammed down the throttle and we was out! Tony got the whole bit on the cam! Ya! Mate stood there stone cold and recorded it all... Gave them all the war finger on the way out!
@CommanderOfRussia1 I live in America. Seeing how inbred all of our male and female Karens are is disgusting. Mindless husks hyped up on falsehoods because they lack analytical skills due to their lineage.
@@danmanthe9335You still pack up anyways and move on. Obviously there's something going on in that area where they don't want any civilian boats around.
"Negative, Hobart. Say again, negative. We are in the middle of a bite, just chummed up a huge school of tuna that are in a feeding frenzy. You leave the area, over."
@@joshroi8610 I can see doing that. Me and a couple friends were fishing about a mile offshore of Port Everglades years ago when a nuclear sub came out of the port. They passed about 500 yds away from us, then dove. If you've never seen one of those things in real life you can't imagine how big they are, and what an awesome display of power they represent. The sub didn't hail us, either on radio or loudspeaker, but there were a couple of crewmen on the conning tower. They waved back when we waved at them, took down the Flag and went down the hatch, submerging a couple minutes later. Still one of my best fishing memories.
I’d also want to know why. Do they have a legitimate reason or are they being dicks? Furthermore, what are they going to do? Cause an international incident?
Modern warships don't look that intimidating to me. It's the WW2 warships that has a threatening power. Imagine seeing a cruiser or battleship approach you with those big guns pointed at you.
@@GriseWeissharkikr nowadays it’s mainly carriers and destroyers. The battleships and battlecruisers from WW2 were some SCARY BEASTS god I wish I could’ve seen IJN Yamato just one time with my eyes. The biggest warship ever made
@@imober73 got to see a Soviet sub on the surface as we were both passing each other going in opposite directions while traversing the Straits of Japan.