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Russian admiral says it's not weird at all that sailors were sunbathing shirtless as a Russian destroyer ran up on a US warship

Jun 11, 2019, 02:10 IST

Russian sailors appear to sunbathe on the back of the Russian destroyerUS Navy video

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  • Russian sailors were spotted sunbathing shirtless in US Navy videos of a dangerous close encounter last Friday between a Russian destroyer and a US cruiser.
  • Retired Russian Admiral Valentin Selivanov explained to Russian media Monday that this isn't unusual since the destroyer is not at war.
  • "There is a time for war, and a time for sunbathing," the former chief of staff for the Russian Navy said.
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When a Russian destroyer came close to colliding with a US Navy warship last Friday, Russian sailors were spotted sunbathing on the deck. A retired Russian admiral says there's nothing weird about that.

Russian Admiral Valentin Selivanov, a military analyst who previously served as the chief of staff of the Russian Navy, told Russian media Monday that there's nothing wrong with relaxing topside when you're not at war. "There is a time for war, and a time for sunbathing," the admiral explained.

Last Friday, the US Navy accused the Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov of taking a run at the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Chancellorsville in the Philippine Sea. The two ships narrowly missed one another as the Russian destroyer came within 100 feet of the US warship.

Read more: Shocking photos show Russian destroyer playing a dangerous game of chicken with a US warship

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Each side blamed the other for the incident; however, the US Navy released photos and videos to support its version of events.

In one video, at least two Russian sailors were seen sunbathing shirtless on the helicopter pad. One sailor is sitting down, and pants aren't immediately visible, although the video isn't particularly clear.

Read more: US Navy videos show just how close a Russian destroyer came to colliding with a US warship

"Our vessel is on the move in the open sea," Selivanov told the Russian government's Sputnik news agency, adding, "The seamen and officers have had lunch. They are on their after-lunch break, glad to be serving in the south. Sure, if one was sunbathing, then dozens were. And yes, you have to be undressed to sunbathe."

Read more: Russian sailors appeared to be sunbathing shirtless while their destroyer took a run at a US Navy warship

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The sunbathing Russian sailors has been interpreted a couple of different ways.

The New York Times noted the sailors and argued that this behavior could suggest that "the Russian vessel was not on high alert at the time and was not engaged in a planned provocation."

The Russian statement on the incident claimed that the USS Chancellorsville put itself on a collision course with the Russian destroyer and the "crew was forced to conduct an emergency maneuver."

Were the Russian warship seriously concerned about the possibility of a collision, there would have likely been an all-hands response. The lack of such a response and the presence of Russian sailors calmly sunbathing on the deck could signal that the Russian destroyer was not the reactive party in this incident.

It is difficult to know for certain what was going on aboard the Russian ship, but US naval experts have already cast doubt on Russia's narrative, with one telling Business Insider that the USS Chancellorsville had the right of way and accusing the Russian warship of acting in a "dangerous" fashion.

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Read more: Russia blames a US warship for a near collision, but a naval expert is poking holes in their story

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