Chapter 1257: Solution
Let the Haihan warships accompany the escort, this is probably the treatment that the merchant ships of various countries in the South China Sea dream of, after all, the Haihan Navy is known as the strongest army in the South China Sea, and it has never been defeated in naval battles in the past, even these maritime powers from Europe are very jealous of it. When the battle plan for attacking Sing Dao was formulated, in order to avoid a naval battle with Haihan, the British did not directly attack Star Harbor, but chose to cross the sea from the Strait of Johor and land across Sing Dao, which shows the strong deterrent power of the Haihan fleet.
If such a powerful maritime armed force can be used as an escort, then there is no need to worry about the safety of navigation in the South China Sea. But this kind of premium service is obviously not available to foreign ships for free, and Roger has made it clear that the associated costs will be relatively high. Moreover, the warship escort is not rich enough to provide on-call services, and the shipping schedule must be arranged according to the deployment of the Haihan military, and it is difficult to say if you are unlucky that you will have to wait for several months before the warship can be transferred across the defense zone. This solution is safe enough, but it is very inefficient and cannot be said to be an ideal solution.
Hogg was originally from the army, and he was relatively clear about the pros and cons of this plan, and after thinking about it in his heart, he had already figured out the key points, and continued to ask noncommittally at the moment: "What is the other simple solution that General Naluo said?"
Roger responded: "Give up your original identity in the South China Sea, fly the flag of our country in the South China Sea, and only call at the ports of our country, and we will also inform all countries of this." This scheme is simple to implement, relatively low cost, and relatively free in terms of schedule, so you can consider it. By the way, I remember that you've done something similar a long time ago, so you're probably no stranger to this practice. ”
The flag of another country is called a flag of convenience ship in terminology, i.e., an act made to facilitate international trade. This measure dates back to the 16th century, when English shipowners often sailed the seas under the Spanish flag in order to trade in the Spanish-controlled West Indies. This practice was not uncommon in the Far East, where British merchant ships occasionally flew Portuguese or Dutch flags to facilitate access to the South China Sea to trade with local natives. If it weren't for the big difference in appearance from the Haihan sailing ship, it would be difficult to fool the discerning people just by hanging the flag, and it is estimated that the British would have begun to hang the Haihan flag on the ship long ago.
However, the previous practice of the British was not approved by the countries concerned, and was purely a sneaky small action, and Roger obviously wanted to formalize and institutionalize this unseemly practice, and bring it into the management of Haihan. Of course, this will certainly not be a free plan, Roger has already mentioned the standard of "relatively low cost", but Hogg has dealt with him a few times, and has realized that the Haihan people have different standards for money, and what he said is relatively low may only be compared to the previous plan, not that Haihan will only charge a symbolic fee.
If you do what Roger said, the security will be much stronger than what you do secretly, after all, Haihan promised to inform all countries of the matter, and then you can't get along with the British ships flying the Haihan two-color flag in the South China Sea, which is not to give Haihan face. However, the drawbacks of this plan are obvious, as British ships will be greatly restricted in their routes and destinations in the region, and will be more closely regulated, which is not good news for the East India Company, which is bent on carving out a situation in the South China Sea.
Hogg didn't ignore the risks that Roger had mentioned earlier, and asked him about it again. Roger replied solemnly: "Flying the flag of Haihan is not only the right to enjoy the protection of Haihan, but also the responsibility to bear." We will stipulate that ships flying the Haihan flag must set aside a certain percentage of space on board for the transportation of our designated materials and personnel, and if necessary, they will also be subject to temporary call-ups by the Haihan government. Of course, if it is an official call-up, we will give the owner a certain amount of financial compensation. ”
Hogg listened and thought to himself, only by conscripting the entire ship can there be compensation, that is to say, the space that is usually requisitioned will not be paid, this Haihan keeps saying that he doesn't care about money, but it is a different set of things, this is a complete double standard!
This book was first published in Genesis, and the following will be re-edited later for anti-theft
Let the Haihan warships accompany the escort, this is probably the treatment that the merchant ships of various countries in the South China Sea dream of, after all, the Haihan Navy is known as the strongest army in the South China Sea, and it has never been defeated in naval battles in the past, even these maritime powers from Europe are very jealous of it. When the battle plan for attacking Sing Dao was formulated, in order to avoid a naval battle with Haihan, the British did not directly attack Star Harbor, but chose to cross the sea from the Strait of Johor and land across Sing Dao, which shows the strong deterrent power of the Haihan fleet.
If such a powerful maritime armed force can be used as an escort, then there is no need to worry about the safety of navigation in the South China Sea. But this kind of premium service is obviously not available to foreign ships for free, and Roger has made it clear that the associated costs will be relatively high. Moreover, the warship escort is not rich enough to provide on-call services, and the shipping schedule must be arranged according to the deployment of the Haihan military, and it is difficult to say if you are unlucky that you will have to wait for several months before the warship can be transferred across the defense zone. This solution is safe enough, but it is very inefficient and cannot be said to be an ideal solution.
Hogg was originally from the army, and he was relatively clear about the pros and cons of this plan, and after thinking about it in his heart, he had already figured out the key points, and continued to ask noncommittally at the moment: "What is the other simple solution that General Naluo said?"
Roger responded: "Give up your original identity in the South China Sea, fly the flag of our country in the South China Sea, and only call at the ports of our country, and we will also inform all countries of this." This scheme is simple to implement, relatively low cost, and relatively free in terms of schedule, so you can consider it. By the way, I remember that you've done something similar a long time ago, so you're probably no stranger to this practice. ”
The flag of another country is called a flag of convenience ship in terminology, i.e., an act made to facilitate international trade. This measure dates back to the 16th century, when English shipowners often sailed the seas under the Spanish flag in order to trade in the Spanish-controlled West Indies. This practice was not uncommon in the Far East, where British merchant ships occasionally flew Portuguese or Dutch flags to facilitate access to the South China Sea to trade with local natives. If it weren't for the big difference in appearance from the Haihan sailing ship, it would be difficult to fool the discerning people just by hanging the flag, and it is estimated that the British would have begun to hang the Haihan flag on the ship long ago.
However, the previous practice of the British was not approved by the countries concerned, and was purely a sneaky small action, and Roger obviously wanted to formalize and institutionalize this unseemly practice, and bring it into the management of Haihan. Of course, this will certainly not be a free plan, Roger has already mentioned the standard of "relatively low cost", but Hogg has dealt with him a few times, and has realized that the Haihan people have different standards for money, and what he said is relatively low may only be compared to the previous plan, not that Haihan will only charge a symbolic fee.
If you do what Roger said, the security will be much stronger than what you do secretly, after all, Haihan promised to inform all countries of the matter, and then you can't get along with the British ships flying the Haihan two-color flag in the South China Sea, which is not to give Haihan face. However, the drawbacks of this plan are obvious, as British ships will be greatly restricted in their routes and destinations in the region, and will be more closely regulated, which is not good news for the East India Company, which is bent on carving out a situation in the South China Sea.
Hogg didn't ignore the risks that Roger had mentioned earlier, and asked him about it again. Roger replied solemnly: "Flying the flag of Haihan is not only the right to enjoy the protection of Haihan, but also the responsibility to bear." We will stipulate that ships flying the Haihan flag must set aside a certain percentage of space on board for the transportation of our designated materials and personnel, and if necessary, they will also be subject to temporary call-ups by the Haihan government. Of course, if it is an official call-up, we will give the owner a certain amount of financial compensation. ”
Hogg listened and thought to himself, only by conscripting the entire ship can there be compensation, that is to say, the space that is usually requisitioned will not be paid, this Haihan keeps saying that he doesn't care about money, but it is a different set of things, this is a complete double standard!
Let the Haihan warships accompany the escort, this is probably the treatment that the merchant ships of various countries in the South China Sea dream of, after all, the Haihan Navy is known as the strongest army in the South China Sea, and it has never been defeated in naval battles in the past, even these maritime powers from Europe are very jealous of it. When the battle plan for attacking Sing Dao was formulated, in order to avoid a naval battle with Haihan, the British did not directly attack Star Harbor, but chose to cross the sea from the Strait of Johor and land across Sing Dao, which shows the strong deterrent power of the Haihan fleet.
If such a powerful maritime armed force can be used as an escort, then there is no need to worry about the safety of navigation in the South China Sea. But this kind of premium service is obviously not available to foreign ships for free, and Roger has made it clear that the associated costs will be relatively high. Moreover, the warship escort is not rich enough to provide on-call services, and the shipping schedule must be arranged according to the deployment of the Haihan military, and it is difficult to say if you are unlucky that you will have to wait for several months before the warship can be transferred across the defense zone. This solution is safe enough, but it is very inefficient and cannot be said to be an ideal solution.
Hogg was originally from the army, and he was relatively clear about the pros and cons of this plan, and after thinking about it in his heart, he had already figured out the key points, and continued to ask noncommittally at the moment: "What is the other simple solution that General Naluo said?"
Roger responded: "Give up your original identity in the South China Sea, fly the flag of our country in the South China Sea, and only call at the ports of our country, and we will also inform all countries of this." This scheme is simple to implement, relatively low cost, and relatively free in terms of schedule, so you can consider it. By the way, I remember that you've done something similar a long time ago, so you're probably no stranger to this practice. ”
The flag of another country is called a flag of convenience ship in terminology, i.e., an act made to facilitate international trade. This measure dates back to the 16th century, when English shipowners often sailed the seas under the Spanish flag in order to trade in the Spanish-controlled West Indies. This practice was not uncommon in the Far East, where British merchant ships occasionally flew Portuguese or Dutch flags to facilitate access to the South China Sea to trade with local natives. If it weren't for the big difference in appearance from the Haihan sailing ship, it would be difficult to fool the discerning people just by hanging the flag, and it is estimated that the British would have begun to hang the Haihan flag on the ship long ago.
However, the previous practice of the British was not approved by the countries concerned, and was purely a sneaky small action, and Roger obviously wanted to formalize and institutionalize this unseemly practice, and bring it into the management of Haihan. Of course, this will certainly not be a free plan, Roger has already mentioned the standard of "relatively low cost", but Hogg has dealt with him a few times, and has realized that the Haihan people have different standards for money, and what he said is relatively low may only be compared to the previous plan, not that Haihan will only charge a symbolic fee.
If you do what Roger said, the security will be much stronger than what you do secretly, after all, Haihan promised to inform all countries of the matter, and then you can't get along with the British ships flying the Haihan two-color flag in the South China Sea, which is not to give Haihan face. However, the drawbacks of this plan are obvious, as British ships will be greatly restricted in their routes and destinations in the region, and will be more closely regulated, which is not good news for the East India Company, which is bent on carving out a situation in the South China Sea.
Hogg didn't ignore the risks that Roger had mentioned earlier, and asked him about it again. Roger replied solemnly: "Flying the flag of Haihan is not only the right to enjoy the protection of Haihan, but also the responsibility to bear." We will stipulate that ships flying the Haihan flag must set aside a certain percentage of space on board for the transportation of our designated materials and personnel, and if necessary, they will also be subject to temporary call-ups by the Haihan government. Of course, if it is an official call-up, we will give the owner a certain amount of financial compensation. ”
Hogg listened and thought to himself, only by conscripting the entire ship can there be compensation, that is to say, the space that is usually requisitioned will not be paid, this Haihan keeps saying that he doesn't care about money, but it is a different set of things, this is a complete double standard!