The collapse of the boat-trimaran Ady Gil (16 photos + video)

Terribly sorry to learn that a high-tech boat-trimaran Ady Gil crashed after a collision with a Japanese whaling vessel. The crew and organization Sea Shepperd doing very useful work and wish that as a weapon they have the right to apply only blinding laser cannon. I think they just need to hire Somali pirates and equip the next boat torpedo tubes. By the way video can be seen as the end of the Japanese whalers ohrenevshy charter watered guys with Ady Gil just went to the ram. Laugh laugh, but the Japanese authorities are still silent. I am sure that the poachers are in Japan, government support and cover. And Ady Gil sank a boat built with the latest technology, the cost over a million dollars is on the bottom under the Arctic waters ...



1) REUTERS / Pauline Askin // In this photo dated December 3, 2009 24 meter boat Ady Gil in the New Zealand port is preparing to enter into the ocean to fight whalers.



2) REUTERS / Institute of Cetacean Research // Ady Gil after hitting a Japanese whaling ship Shonan Maru 2.



3) REUTERS / Sea Shepeherd / Glenn Lockitch // On Friday, the boat sank completely.



4) REUTERS / Sea Shepherd / JoAnne McArthur // The cost of this futuristic boat is estimated at 1.5 million US dollars.



5) REUTERS / Sea Shepherd / JoAnne McArthur // Ady Gil.



6) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // video frames from the board a whaler.



7) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // video frames from the board a whaler.



8) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // The boat was designed and equipped with the latest technology.



9) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // boat owner organization Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.



10) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // The crew of a whaling vessel claims that on board the Ady Gil was released a few shells.



11) AP Photo / Institute of Cetacean Research // The boat finally sank on Friday in Antarctic waters.



12) AP Photo / Institute of Cetacean Research // Arrows on the deck of a whaling ship.



13) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // The last hours Ady Gil.



14) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // The blow boat lost its nose and began to sink.



15) REUTERS / The Institute of Cetacean Research // of the crew no one was hurt.