RR0210/C Mongolia: Navy
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- (9 Mar 2002) SHOTLIST
Khatgal, Mongolia, June 2000:
Mongolian navy at anchor; bridge of the 'Sukhbaatar'; barges; sailors boarding ship; Batbayan walking along deck; SOT in Mongolian Batbayan; sailors on deck and on shore; oil tanks seen from boat; view from boat; sailor at prow; engine room; engineer Purevdorj in engine room; SOT in Mongolian Purevdorj, engineer; Korean tourist leading Mongolian tourists in singalong; manager Tsengelchuulun; Bargy at bridge; Ganbaatar on deck; SOT in Mongolian Ganbaatar; lifeboat; sailors and tourists dancing on deck; SOT in Mongolian Batbayan; children playing on boat; SOT in Mongolian Batbayan; tourists re-enacting Titanic prow scene; submerged hulls of sunk ships; SOT in Mongolian Batbayan; submerged hull protruding from water; sailors and families cooking, eating and drinking at picnic; sailors singing lake shanty; Bargy at bridge; view through porthole; wake; long shot of navy at anchor; sailors dancing; SOT in Mongolian Purevdorj; Batbayan dancing; SOT in Mongolian Batbayan; sailors dancing.
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Mongolia is the world's biggest landlocked country - but it has a navy. That's to say, it has a ship and seven sailors, only one of whom can swim. Their fortunes have taken a dive since their strategic transport function, across a lake, was taken away when the communist government fell in 1990. Their fortunes sank even further after the navy's 'privatisation' in 1997. But the Mongolian navy is nothing if not resilient and it's taking special measures to stay afloat
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Worlds’ finest navy
Mongolia rules the waves
Rule Mongolia! Mongolia rules the waves!
Once had the world's biggest navy and empire.
Join Mongolia Navy to See Mongolia!
These waters ain't gonna patrol itself
They are landlocked because they would be too dangerous to fight
It's unfortunate that this documentary has been spreading misleading information for over 10 years. Mongolia had a navy only during the Yuan Empire. Currently, only a small number of motorboats patrol the Buir Lake in the eastern part of Mongolia when the water is not frozen.
From 1910 until the 1990s, Russian/Soviet goods and fuel were transported by ship in Khuvsgul Lake. The Sukhbaatar ship featured in this documentary is a cargo tug.
The Mongolian-English translation in the documentary is obviously wrong, and the fact that the ship, which was previously used for transport, was shown as a seven crewed naval vessel, became a fun theme on the Internet and social media. Other than this documentary and the articles and videos/reels sourced from it, there is no information that Mongolia had a navy since the Yuan Empire.
I don't know the purpose of the filmmakers, who showed a normal transport ship as if it were a naval ship. Still, I hope this misinformation will be corrected as soon as possible, since the documentary continues to be a source of false information that harms the reputation of Mongolia.
See below for information related to water transportation in Khuvsgul Lake:
Article on the 112th anniversary of the beginning of sailing in Khuvsgul Lake. Mongolian National News Agency Montsame. Source of article: Ministry of Road Transport Development of Mongolia. /In Mongolian/:
www.montsame.mn/mn/read/302531
Sukhbaatar ship information /in Russian/:
web.archive.org/web/20140714220055/riverfleet.ru/fleet/d_30287/?auth_service_id=VKontakte&auth_service_error=1&ID=30287
Information about the previous and sunken Sukhbaatar ship. Maritime Administration of Mongolia. /In Mongolian/
monmarad.gov.mn/article?id=658
Information related to Lake Buir Waterfront Protection can be found here:
The website of the Border Protection Organization of Mongolia.
/In Mongolian/:
bpo.gov.mn/content/442
Which service branch or department are they under? I also searched for the Mongolian Navy and turns out it's a meme, aside from the actual ancient Navy of the Mongol Empire.
imagine not being apart of the mongolian navy
Join Mongolian Navy to See Mongolia
Aguante la Marina Mongola carajo!
Royal Navy, tremble
🇲🇳vs🇨🇳
Why vs us? 😂
yhy China vs Mongolia, 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mongolia and China, 5,000 years of friends and enemies
谦儿 这是你岳父?
笑死
@@bobbarista but china is fucking you right now what u gonna do about it?
I'm with Torper here, youtube comment sections are not for geopolitics and the disagreements between nation-states let alone going about saying "We will still fuck you up"
@@bobbarista as a Mongolian i don’t think that comment needs to be here
Who tf is Qianer?
Apa tidak ada regenerasi dari kaum muda mongol