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cook_does 8 points ago +8 / -0

If you are in America waters as a US citizen and you approach a military vessel, you will get some minor warnings, then sunk. Why is it different for Iran?

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cook_does 1 point ago +1 / -0

Approaching with intent to communicate is 100yards, basically with your bow pointed directly at the military vessel, and operationally, it is 500yards, i.e. passing in a Chanel or waterway. At sea (international waters), its best to keep at least a mile. Not enough witnesses out there if you get sunk. If you have issued an SOS, Mayday or have a disabled vehicle, a military vessel will usually birth a support vessel to insure the safety of your vessel and wait with you until either a private or public assistance comes to your aid, unless the military vessel is in route to a mission way-point, at which point they will literally run you over if you are disabled and in their way.